‘Sungold’ 
‘Sunshine’ 
‘Superba’ 
‘Swartz Red’ 
‘Tabuliformis’ 
(Georges Delbard, Paris, France. Catalog, p. 78. Spring 1975) : Fruit golden 
yellow. 
= ‘Soleil d’Or’, ‘Golden Sun’, ‘Orange Sun’, ‘Pluie d’Or’ 
(Proefstation voor de Boomkwekerij te Boskoop. Alfabetische Lijst van 
Planten op de Sortimentstuim, p. 194. 1964, without description). H.J. van 
de Laar. Dendroflora 3:46. 1966 : Bushy, arching branches; fruit orange 
yellow (Persimmon Orange 710, HCC), rather large, 10 by 8 1/2 mm, from 
late September to December; similar to ‘Golden Charmer’; chance seedling 
of P. coccinea X P. rogersiana; named in 1964 by J. Spaargaren & Zonen, 
Boskoop, and Kwekerij Sursum Corda, Schoorl, The Netherlands. Name 
registered by H.J. van de Laar, June 28, 1990 : Selected by H. Bruns, 
Westerstede, Germany; hardy to —20 °C. 
(Barbier & Co., Orleans, France. Catalog, p. 130. 1927-28, as Crataegus 
pyracantha crenulata ‘Superba’) : Very vigorous; half spreading; leaves 
finely serrate, brilliant dark green; flowers white; fruit fairly large, brilliant 
red cerise, in flat umbels, ripening September—October, persistent. R.C. 
Notcutt, Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Catalog, p. 51. 1930-31, as P. 
crenulata ‘Superba’: Flowers and fruit larger than the type. 
P. crenulata 
(Appalachian Nurseries, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Catalog Supplemen- 
tary List No. 2, p. 5. 1967) : Fruit red; selected by Schwartz Nurseries, 
Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 
= ‘Schwartzii’ 
(Daisy Hill Nurseries, Newry, Ireland. Catalog No. 110, p. 61. [1925-26], as 
P. ‘Tabuloeformis’) : Horizontal spreading growth habit; attains height of 3 
ft, a 100-yr-old specimen has a 40-sq-yd spread. Letter November 17, 
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