‘California Red’ 
‘Cal-Poly’ 
‘Canary’ 
‘Carrieri’ 
12 
atalantioides ‘Mozart’, resulting from controlled pollination in June 
1982. Selected by A. Cadic, Institut National de la Recherche 
Agronomique. Certificat d’Obtention Vegetale 7905, France, August 24, 
1988; SO998, Belgium, August 3, 1989. Name registered by A. Cadic, 
May 5, 1992. 
= ‘Saphyr® Rouge’ 
(Goochland Nurseries, Pembroke, Florida. Catalog. 1969, without descrip- 
tion). 
= ‘Rosedale’, ‘Rubra’ 
(Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, p. 66. 1957-58) : Flowers 
showy pink; fruit bright red. F. deVos. Proceedings, Plant Propagators 
Society, p. 34. 1958, as P. atalantioides ‘Cal-Poly’ : Vigorous; fruit red; 
zone 8. Letter November 12, 1965, Walter S. Lee, Monrovia Nursery : 
Rather slow growing; compact plant; pinkish tinge to flowers; fruit sparsely 
produced in large clusters that rot badly in wet weather. Letter December 
20, 1965, Howard C. Brown, California State Polytechnic College, San Luis 
Obispo, California : Originated as sport of P. crenato-serrata selected at 
California State Polytechnic College. Plant probably no longer being culti- 
vated. 
P. fortuneana 
Orange Red 33B, RHS 
(Grandview Nursery, Youngsville, Louisiana. Catalog, p. III. Summer 1962) 
: Fruit yellow. Letter February 19, 1974, Earl E. Vallot, Grandview Nursery 
: Descriptive term, not intended as a cultivar name. 
(Bonnell Nurseries, Renton, Washington. Catalog, p. 11. 1949) : Fast 
growing; fruit dark red. 
