‘Red Bush’ 
‘Red Column’ 
‘Red Cushion’ 
‘Red Delight’ 
‘Red Dwarf 
(Louisiana Nursery, Opelousas, Louisiana. Catalog, p. 32. 1987-88) : 
Rounded, compact shrub; fruit red, large. Letter July 20, 1989, Ken 
Durio, Louisiana Nursery : Cultivar proved inferior; propagation was 
discontinued. 
(Timm & Co., Elmshorn/Holstein, Germany. Catalog, p. 96. 1977-78, 
without description). Ibid., p. 132. 1978-79 : 2 m high; leaves glossy, dark 
green; flowers white, in June; fruit large, shiny red. Name registered by 
Heinz Clasen Baumschule, Tangstedt, West Germany, December 28, 1978 
: Chance seedling selected in 1970 by Heinz Clasen Baumschule from 
plant in Denmark; named and introduced in 1975; strong, fast grower; 
upright habit; fruit brilliant, intensive red, 6-8 mm in diameter; excep- 
tionally resistant to scab and other diseases. 
P. coccinea 
(Notcutt’s Nursery, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Catalog, p. 96. Autumn 
1987) : Ground-cover variety, 60-90 cm by 1.5-1.8 m; dense leafy growth; 
flowers white; fruit mid-red. Darthuizer Vademecum, 3d ed. p. 219. 1987 : 
Spreading, practically flat growth habit; leaves semi-glossy, dark green, 
oblong, elliptical, tip pointed; fruit orange red, moderately large; imported 
from England. Letter September 14, 1989, D.N. Clark, Notcutt’s Nursery : 
Obtained from H. Clasen, West Germany; believed to have originated in 
Holland. 
(C. Philip, compiler. The Plant Finder, 4th ed., p. 384. 1990, without 
description) : Listed as available from ELF Plants Cramden Nursery, Ltd., 
Northampton, England. No additional information available. 
(Briggs Nursery, Olympia, Washington. Catalog, p. 12. 1976) : Dwarf 
mound. Letter October 11, 1979, Bruce Briggs, Briggs Nursery : Descrip- 
tive term only; no longer grown by Briggs. 
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