‘Chinese Brocade’ 
‘Cinnabarium’ 
‘Coccinea Selecta’ 
‘Cole Erect’ 
‘Colletei’ 
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(Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 76(3):xl. 1951, without descrip- 
tion). John Jefferies & Son Ltd., Cirencester, England. Catalog. 1952 [not 
seen] : Fruit yellow. Letters October 31, 1960 and March 28, 1967, Robert 
A. Jefferies, John Jefferies & Son : Strong-growing plant; leaves up to 2 
inches long and 3/4 inch wide; fruit chrome gold, 1/4 inch across; does 
not fruit consistently; introduced by John Jefferies & Son in 1952. D.R. 
Egolf and R.F. Drechsler. Baileya 15(2):86. 1967 : Chromosome number 
2n=34. 
Yellow Orange 21A, RHS 
(Bonnell Nurseries, Renton, Washington. Catalog, p. 11. 1949) : Appear- 
ance and habits same as V. Davidi. No additional information available; 
probably refers to Viburnum cinnamomifolium. 
(J. Timm & Co., Elmshorn/Holstein, Germany. Catalog, p. 120. 1962-63, 
as P. coccinea ‘Coccinea Selecta’) : Compact growth habit; fruit orange 
red. Letter January 11, 1965, J. Timm & Co. : Identical with ‘Kasan Bad 
Zwischenahn’ and ‘Typ. Zwischenahn’. 
= ‘Bad Zwischenahn’, ‘Kasan Bad Zwischenahn’, ‘Typ. Zwischenahn’ 
(Cole Nursery, Painesville, Ohio. Catalog, p. 46. Fall 1956, as P. coccinea 
lalandi ‘Cole Erect’ Firethorn) : Leaves dark green; fruit bright orange, 
large clusters, fruits heavily when young; hardy. Letter August 28, 1974, 
William H. Collins, Cole Nursery : My judgment is at this time that Mr. 
[Barrett] Cole simply elected to call it “Cole Erect Firethorn.” It would 
appear to be the same as ‘Lalandi’. D.R. Egolf and R.F. Drechsler. Baileya 
15(2):84. 1967 : Chromosome number 2n=34. 
= ‘Lalandei’, ‘Latifolia’, ‘Lenni’, ‘Pirate’ 
P. coccinea 
Orange Red 32A, RHS 
(Del Amo Nurseries, Compton, California. Catalog, p. 11. 1958, without 
description). Also listed as ‘Colletii’. Probably no longer in cultivation. 
