‘Sibyl’ (Griffing Nurseries, Beaumont, Texas. Catalog, p. 22. 1940) : Weeping; 
evergreen; fruit dark red. Originated as seedling of P. formosana selected 
by W.C. Griffing, Beaumont, Texas, ca. 1938. 
P. koidzumii 
‘Sneed’s Thornless’ (Nebraska Nursery, Lincoln, Nebraska. Catalog, p. 14. 1958, as P. Lalandi 
‘Sneed’s Thornless’) : Evergreen. Letters December 3, 1965 and Decem- 
ber 21, 1965, J. Frank Sneed, Sneed Nursery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma : 
Appears to be disease resistant; hardy and faster growing than regular 
Lalandi; but does not fruit as young plant; originated in 1948 as selection 
among P. coccinea ‘Lalandei’ at Sneed Nursery; introduced by Sneed 
Nursery in 1948 but not listed in any published catalog. 
P. coccinea 
‘Soleil d’Or’ (F. Delaunay, Angers, France. Catalog, p. 39. 1970-71) : Leaves coral. G. 
Krussmann. Handbuch der Laubgehdlze, 2d ed., vol. 3, p. 69. 1978 : 
Upright habit, medium sized; leaves oval-lanceolate, light green, glossy; 
fruit light yellow, abundant, appearing early; scab resistant; mutation of 
‘Moretii’ originated on a plant in the National Arboretum les Barres, 
Nogent-sur-Vernisson, France, ca. 1970; introduced into the trade by 
Salle-Proust, Orleans, France. 
= ‘Golden Sun’, ‘Orange Sun’, ‘Pluie d’Or’, ‘Sungold’ 
‘South Lodge’ (Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 69(5):xxx. 1944, as P. ‘South 
Lodge’ Form, without description) : RHS Preliminary Commendation 
awarded plant grown by Dame Alice Godman, D.B.E., South Lodge, 
Horsham, England. 
‘Sparkler’ (Bressingham Garden, Norfolk, England. Catalog, p. 53. Autumn 1986) : 
Evergreen; 100- by 100-cm spread; leaves brightly variegated green and 
creamy white, tinged pink in winter; flowers white; recent introduction. 
