‘Mozart’ 
‘Myeri’ 
‘Navaho’ 
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Moret at Saint Cyr au Mont d’Or, near Lyon, France; introduced ca. 1920; 
plant hardier and more dwarfish than ‘Lalandei’. 
Misspelled as ‘Moretti’, ‘Morettii’ 
Orange Red 32A, 33B, RHS 
(H. Breisch and J.-L. Esnault. l’Horticulture Francaise 122:13, 15. 1980) : 
Develops into small shrub; fruit red, having same characteristics as 
‘Debussy’, but very abundant; few vegetative shoots. Name registered by 
H. Bertrand, Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs des Techniques Horticoles 
(ENITH), Angers, France, October 19, 1989 : Chance seedling of P. 
atalantioides selected 1978 at ENITH; named 1978 by André Briant, 
Pépiniére André Briant, St. Barthelemy d’Anjou, France; introduced by 
Pépiniére Minier, Beaufort-en-Vallée, France; is less vigorous and bears 
more fruit than ‘Debussy’; fruit is more red than that of ‘Berlioz’, 44B 
RHS. 
P. atalantioides 
(Port Stockton Nursery, Stockton, California. Catalog, p. 20. 1941): 
Vigorous growth habit; flowers small, white; fruit orange red, large clus- 
ters. Letter November 8, 1965, Port Stockton Nursery : Obtained ca. 
1930-35 from Nathaniel Henderson, Santa Cruz, California, who secured 
plants from the U.S. Experiment Station, Chico, California; presumably 
from plants collected in China by Frank Meyer of the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture. 
Red 44A, RHS 
(D.R. Egolf. HortScience 13:483-484. 1978) : Semi-evergreen to evergreen 
shrub; up to 2 m high and 2.5 m in breadth; stout stems widely separat- 
ing from base; young branches dense, light green becoming Brown 200C 
(RHS) and finally grey brown; spines few on leafy shoots; leaves oblan- 
ceolate to elliptic, 2-8 cm long, 0.5-1.5 cm wide, Green 137A above and 
Greyed Green 191A beneath, only slightly glossy above; inflorescence 
corymb borne on spurs and short shoots all along the branches, 4-5 cm 
in diameter, with 8-25 flowers; flowers 10-12 mm in diameter, white or 
cream white; fruit depressed-globose, 10-15 per inflorescence, fruit 
cluster 4-5 cm in diameter, 6-9 mm long, first Orange 28A-28B, then 
maturing to Red 40B to Orange Red 32A in November and persisting until 
