‘Red Elf’ 
‘Red Hybrid’ 
‘Red Midget’ 
‘Red Mound’ 
‘Red Pillar’ 
‘Red Pixie’™ 
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[Plants of P. ‘Red Elf’ received at U.S. National Arboretum, February 13, 
1967; obtained by William Kosar, U.S. National Arboretum, from Wil-Chris 
Acres, Sherwood, Oregon.] (Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, 
p. 77. 1968-69, as P. hybrid ‘Red Elf’) : Dwarf, mounding, compact, 
closely intertwining branching habit; leaves dark green; fruit bright red. 
Ibid., p. 94. 1989, as P, hybrid ‘Red Elf™ Monelf. Name registered by 
Audrey Teasdale, Monrovia Nursery, March 27, 1990 : Original plant from 
a garden in Canby, Oregon; selection of W.J. Curtis, Wil-Chris Acres, - 
Sherwood, Oregon, November 1964; trademark no. 46572 obtained by 
Monrovia Nursery, July 25, 1968. 
= ‘Leprechaun’, ‘Monelf, ‘Red Midget’, ‘Red Pixie’ 
(Joseph W. Vestal, Cambridge City, Indiana. Catalog, p. 14. 1958-59) : 
Fruit large, red, abundant. 
(Carolina Nurseries, Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Catalog. Fall 1986, 
as P. x ‘Red Midget’) : Dwarf; fruit red. 
= ‘Red Elf’, ‘Leprechaun’, ‘Monelf, ‘Red Pixie’ 
(Wight Nursery, Cairo, Georgia. Catalog. January 1984, as P. ‘Red Mound’ 
[Dwarf], without description). Ibid., p. 10. 1988, as P. ‘Red Mound Dwarf : 
Compact, dwarf mounding habit; leaves dark green; fruit bright red, fall 
and winter. Name registered by David Walker, Wight Nursery, July 7, 1989 
: Introduced ca. 1960; origin unknown, no longer in production. 
(C. Philip, compiler. The Plant Finder, 2d ed., p. 296. 1988, without de- 
scription) : Listed as available from British nurseries—Scotts, Bridgemere, 
and G. Reuthe. No additional information available. 
(Lone Star Growers, San Antonio, Texas. Catalog No. 3939. 1986, as P. 
hybrid ‘Red Pixie’™) : Same as ‘Red Elf’; dwarf; compact grower forming 
dense mound; fruit bright red, fall and winter. 
= ‘Red Elf’, ‘Leprechaun’, ‘Monelf,, ‘Red Midget’ 
