‘Red Spray’ 
‘Red Spreader’ 
‘Renaudor’ 
‘Renault d'Or’ 
‘Robusta’ 
(Pacific Coast Nurseryman and Garden Supply Dealer 34(3):46. 1975) : 
Fruit large, red, in spray form from center of large bush to very tips of 
branches. Name registered by M.E. Gardner, Stribling’s Nurseries, Merced, 
California, September 28, 1989 : Chance seedling selected at Stribling’s 
Nurseries, prior to 1950; growth upright; fruit in long streamers rather 
than clusters; does not mold or mildew. Originally known as P. ‘Striblingi’; 
name changed by Stribling’s Nurseries about 1975. 
= ‘Striblingi’ 
P. koidzumii 
(Louisiana Nursery, Opelousas, Louisiana. Catalog, p. 32. 1987-88) : 
Large, spreading bush; fruit red, large. Letter July 20, 1989, Ken Durio, 
Louisiana Nursery : Cultivar proved inferior; propagation has been discon- 
tinued. 
(Name listed as synonym for ‘Renault d’Or’ on woody plant registration 
form). No additional information available. 
= ‘Renault d’Or’, ‘Thieranerie’ 
(Darthuizer Vademecum, 3d ed. p. 219. 1987) : Broad, upright shrub, very 
thorny; leaves bright green; fruit deep yellow, large; extremely hardy. 
Name registered by A. Cadic, Institut National de la Recherche 
Agronomiques, Angers, France, October 19, 1989 : Chance seedling 
selected at Pépiniére Renault, Gorron, France; named by Jean Renault; 
introduced 1976; fruit colors earlier than that of P. rogersiana ‘Flava’, 
color between ‘Golden Glow’ and ‘Orange Glow’. 
= ‘Renaudor’, ‘Thieranerie’ 
Misspelled as ‘Reinot d’Or’ 
(Hodgins Nursery Pty., Victoria, Australia. Catalog, p. 37. 1928, as P. 
crenulata ‘Robusta’) : Vigorous growth habit; leaves large; fruit rich 
orange scarlet, large. 
P. crenulata 
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