‘Blaze’ 
‘Blossii’ 
‘Bobs’ 
‘Bosley’ 
‘Boundsii’ 
niques Horticoles, Angers, France; named and introduced 1978 by André 
Briant, Pépiniére André Briant, St. Barthelemy d’Anjou, France. ~ 
P. atalantioides 
(Oregon Garden Products, Hillsboro, Oregon. Catalog. 1986-87, as P. 
coccinea ‘Blaze’, without description). 
(Sneed Nursery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Catalog, p. 15. Spring 1957, 
without description). McIninch Greenhouses, St. Joseph, Missouri. Cata- 
log. 1959 : Leaves thick, shiny; fruit red. Letters February 22, 1960 and 
April 7, 1967, J. Frank Sneed, Sneed Nursery : Plant upright; leaves 
glossy; berries well; has withstood zero temperatures but has been killed 
back at 10 °F; originated at Midwest City, Oklahoma; introduced by Sneed 
Nursery 1957. 
Orange Red 33A, RHS 
(Bobtown Nursery, Onancock, Virginia. Catalog, p. 7. 1985-86, without 
description). Ibid., p. 10. 1986-87 : Fruit dark red. Name registered by 
Robert Papetti, Bobtown Nursery, August 3, 1989 : Chance seedling 
selected 1984 by Robert Papetti; introduced 1986; parent plant 15 ft tall; 
fast grower; leaf wider on end, tapering back to stem; hardy to O °F for 
short periods. 
P. coccinea 
(Bosley Nurseries, Mentor, Ohio. Catalog, p. 13. 1968, as P. lalandi [Bosley 
Strain]) : Flowers and fruits profusely; hardy. Letter March 17, 1969, Paul 
R. Bosley, Sr., Bosley Nurseries : Selected because of its extreme hardi- 
ness; introduced 1968. 
P. coccinea 
(Howell Nurseries, Knoxville, Tennessee. Catalog, p. 9. 1939, as P. 
coccinea ‘Boundsi’, without description). Letter January 31, 1966, C.B. 
Howell, Jr., Howell Nurseries : Slow growing; compact plant; fruit orange; 
