‘Santa Ana’ 
‘Santa Cruz’ 
‘Santa Cruz Prostrata’ 
‘Saphyr® Orange’ 
‘Saphyr® Rouge’ 
(Hines Wholesale Nursery, Santa Ana, California. Catalog, p. 34. Spring 
1974, without description). Letter August 27, 1974, James W. Hines, Jr., 
Hines Wholesale Nursery : ‘Santa Ana’ should not be classified as a 
cultivar; name used simply to designate a red-berried Pyracantha. 
(Leonard Coates Nursery, San Jose, California. Catalog, p. 14. [1948)}) : 
Fruit red, large, abundant; hybrid variety. Ibid., p. 13. [1950] : Stout, 
well-foliaged branches; one of the heaviest bearing pyracanthas. 
Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, p. 54. 1952-53 : Valuable 
because of its prostrate growth habit. F. deVos. Proceedings, Plant 
Propagators Society, p. 36. 1958, as P. koidzumii ‘Santa Cruz’ : Fruit 
red; zone 8. Armstrong Nurseries, Ontario, California. Catalog, p. 13. 
1959, as P. crenato-serrata ‘Santa Cruz’. E.L. Hogan, ed. Sunset West- 
ern Garden Book, p. 493. 1988, as P. ‘Santa Cruz’ (P. ‘Santa Cruz 
Prostrata’) : Low growing; branching from base, spreading; easily kept 
below 3 ft by pinching out occasional upright branch. 
= ‘Santa Cruz Prostrata’ 
Orange Red 33A, RHS 
(Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, p. 54. 1953-54) : Pros- 
trate growth habit; fruit red, large, retained well into winter. Chance 
seedling selected near Santa Cruz, California. 
= ‘Santa Cruz’ 
(Pépiniére A. Briant, St. Barthelemy d’Anjou, France. Catalog, p. 49. 
1989-90, as P. ‘Cadange Saphyr® Orange’). 
= ‘Cadange’ 
(Pépiniére A. Briant, St. Barthelemy d’Anjou, France. Catalog, p. 49. 
1989-90, as P. ‘Cadrou Saphyr® Rouge’). 
= ‘Cadrou’ 
