‘Chadwickii’ 
‘Chamelioides’ 
‘Champion’® 
‘Cherri Berri’ 
(Burton’s Hilltop Nursery, Casstown, Ohio. Catalog, p. 20. 1957-58, 
without description). Spring Hill Nurseries, Tipp City, Ohio. Catalog, p. 
32. 1961, as P. ‘Chadwick’ : Extra hardy clone; fruit abundant. Letter 
December 3, 1965, Thomas B. Kyle, Spring Hill Nurseries : Originated at 
Burwell Nursery, Columbus, Ohio : Fruit orange. Letter February 5, 
1960, L.C. Chadwick, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio : Heavy 
fruiting; hardy clone of P. ‘Lalandei’; somewhat more rounded in out- 
line. D.R. Egolf and R.F. Drechsler. Baileya 15(2):84. 1967 : Chromo- 
some number 2n=34. 
P. coccinea 
Orange Red 30B, RHS 
(Del Amo Nursery, Compton, California. Catalog, p. 78. 1938) : Leaves 
red and green, highly colored in winter; fruit red; originated at Del Amo 
Nursery. 
(Pépiniére Desmartis, Bergerac, France, Brochure. 1980) : Flowers 
appear in spring in midst of fruit; fruit red, lasting all winter; selection 
of P. atalantioides gibsii x P. angustifolia, made by Paul Girardeau in 
1976, introduced in 1976. Descha No. 121; Depot 1382/10.3.80. Name 
registered by Jacques Desmartis, October 1, 1982 : Leaves glossy green; 
compact inflorescence. 
(Hines Wholesale Nursery, Santa Ana, California. Catalog, p. 32. Spring 
1977, without description). U.S. plant patent no. 3887, May 18, 1976: 
Evergreen shrub, 10-15 ft high, 6-ft spread; leaves linear to oblan- 
ceolate, tip obtuse, semi-glossy, dark green (Yellow Green 147A-147B 
above, 148B-148C beneath, RHS), 3/8 to 5/8 inch wide, ! 3/8 to 2 3/4 
inches long; flowers white, February to early April; fruit dark cherry red 
(Red 46A); hardy to zone 7. Chance seedling selected by J.W. Hines, Jr., 
in 1971 in bed of P. fortuneana ‘Graberi’ at Irvine Ranch, south of 
Santa Ana, California. Name registered by Carl E. Bell, Hines Wholesale 
Nursery, November 9, 1976. 
P. fortuneana 
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