‘Georgiana’ 
‘Gibbsii’ 
‘Gigantea’ 
‘Glauca’ 
‘Gloriosa’ 
‘Gloriosa Upright’ 
(Central Georgia Nurseries, Macon, Georgia. 1944—45 [not seen]). Letters 
received December 16, 1966 and April 6, 1967, Carl Wheeler, Central 
Georgia Nurseries : Upright growth habit; fruit bright yellow; originated by 
Central Georgia Nurseries, selected ca. 1935. 
Yellow Orange 21A, 23A, RHS 
(F.R. Gouin. University of Maryland Extension Service Leaflet HE51-67. 
1967, as Pyracantha atalantioides ‘Gibbsii’) : Moderately fast-growing 
shrub, mature height 15 ft, spread 10 ft; fruit bright red, large clusters 
that last until late winter. 
= P, atalantioides 
(Tuttle Bros. Nurseries, Fasadena, California. Catalog, p. 3. 1932, as P. 
yunnanensis ‘Gigantea’, without description). 
P. fortuneana 
[Supposedly listed by Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley, England, 1953, 
as P., crenulata ‘Glauca’, without description (not seen)]. No additional 
information obtained. 
(Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, Georgia. Catalog, p. 22. 1929-30) : Dwarf, 
spreading; leaves small, light green; fruit bright orange. Letter May 25, 
1967, J.G. Bailie, Fruitland Nurseries : Appears resistant to insect and 
fungal diseases. 
(Jennings Nursery, Jennings, Louisiana. Catalog. June 1930, without 
description [not seen]). Griffing Nurseries, Beaumont, Texas. Catalog, p. 5. 
1944-45 : Upright growth habit. Letters December 22, 1959 and Novem- 
ber 16, 1965, Ralph C. Griffing, Griffing Nurseries : Developed and intro- 
duced in 1930 by Fritz Huber, Jennings Nursery [no longer in operation]. 
