‘Barlow’ 
‘Bellii’ 
‘Beral’ 
‘Berlioz’ 
(Wolfe’s Nursery, Stephenville, Texas. Catalog, p. 37. 1941) : Semi-upright, 
profuse quantities of red berries. Aldridge Nursery, Von Ormy, Texas. 
Catalog, p. 16. 1952-53 : Fruit large, dark red; stands summer heat and 
winter cold very well. Letter January 6, 1965, R.C. Aldridge, Jr., Aldridge 
Nursery : Originated several years ago [1935-40 ?] at Brownwood, Texas; 
select seedling of P. yunnanensis; large, rather loose growth habit; fruit 
larger than ‘Graberi’ or ‘Victory’. 
Misspelled as ‘Barlowi’ 
P. fortuneana 
(Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, p. 15. 1953, without 
description). F. deVos. Proceedings, Plant Propagators Society, p. 34. 
1958, as P. atalantioides ‘Belli’: Fruit red, similar to P. koidzumii but 
larger; zone 8. D.R. Egolf and R.F. Drechsler. Baileya 15(2):86. 1967 : 
Chromosome number 2n=34. 
P. koidzumii 
Orange Red 33A, RHS 
(P.E. Brander. Statens Planteavlsforog, Meddelelse Nr. 1218. September 
11, 1975, as P. coccinea ‘Beral’) : Wide, low, almost creeping bush; 
densely branched, young shoots greenish on underside, reddish brown on 
top and extremely hairy, maturing brown and smooth; leaves bright green 
on top, lighter beneath, dull, smooth on both sides, 3.1-4.5 cm long, 1.7- 
2.8 cm wide, almost elliptic, base wedge shaped, pointed, end pointed, 
edge serrated; flowers on inflorescence 1 cm long; fruit almost round, 7-9 
mm in diameter, becoming deep orange (32A, RHS) September—October, 
falling at end of December; well suited for ground cover. 
P. coccinea 
(H. Breisch and J.-L. Esnault. l’'Horticulture Francaise 122:13, 15. 1980) : 
Develops into large shrub; heavy fruiting, fruit orange then red orange 
(40B, RHS), early, large (8.5 by 7 mm); numerous vegetative shoots. Name 
registered by H. Bertrand-Breisch October 19, 1989 : Chance seedling of 
P. atalantioides selected 1978 at Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs des Tech- 
