‘Rogersiana Aurantiaca’ 
‘Rogersiana Flava’ 
‘Rogersiana Rubra’ 
‘Rosedale’ 
(H. Copijn & Zn., Holland. Catalog. 1931-32, as P. crenulata ‘Rogersiana 
Aurantiaca’ [not seen]). Le-Mac Nursery, Hampton, Virginia. Catalog. 
Spring 1933, as P. coccinea ‘Rogersiana Aurantiaca’ : Leaves evergreen; 
fruit red orange. L. Spath, Berlin, Germany. Catalog, p. 58. 1937-38, as P. 
crenulata ‘Rogersiana Aurantiaca’: Shrub up to 3 m high; young 
branches rusty, tomentose; leaves elliptical, 2-5 cm long, glossy, green, 
evergreen; fruit orange red, pendulous, abundant. 
= ‘Aurantiaca’ 
P. rogersiana 
(Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia. Catalog, p. 3. Spring 1933, as P. 
coccinea ‘Rogersiana Flava’) : Leaves evergreen; fruit lemon yellow. Green- 
brier Farms, Chesapeake, Virginia. Catalog, p. 23. 1942, as P. crenulata 
‘Rogersiana Flava’ : Medium shrub; fruit reddish orange. B. Blackburn. 
Trees and Shrubs in Eastern North America, pp. 223-224. 1952, as P. 
crenulata var. Rogersiana f. flava. 
= ‘Flava’, ‘Aurantiaca Flava’, ‘Flava Nova’, ‘Lutea’, ‘Xanthocarpum’ 
P. rogersiana 
(John Jefferies & Son, Circencester, England. Catalog, p. 30. 1950-51, as 
P. crenulata ‘Rogersiana Rubra’) : Fruit red. 
P. rogersiana 
(Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, pp. 4, 8. 1936) : Fruit 
largest and brightest red. Sunset Nursery, Oakland, California. Catalog, 
p. 21. 1936, as P. formosiana ‘Rosedale’ : Fruit bright, large. American 
Association of Nurserymen, Proceedings of the 74th Annual Convention, 
p. 149. 1949, as P. crenulata ‘Rosedale’ : Extremely vigorous; fruit dark 
red, large; resistant to fire blight; hardy at 15 °F; registered by H.E. 
Rosedale, AAN Register No. 10; probably a seedling of P. crenulata; 
selected in 1936 by H.E. Rosedale, Monrovia Nursery. F. deVos. Proceed- 
ings, Plant Propagators Society, p. 35. 1958, as P. crenato-serrata 
