‘Walker's’ 
‘Walker's Dwarf 
‘Walker's Pride’ 
‘Warley’ 
‘Warleyensis’ 
(Western Evergreens, Golden, Colorado. Catalog, p. 26. Spring 1979) : 
May be hardier than others. Believed to be ‘Walker's Pride’. 
(E.A. Rollinger and B.E. Peterson. The Green Thumb 38(4):106. 1981) : 
Flowers white in May; fruit orange in September; good autumn color. 
= ‘Walker's Pride’ 
(Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California. Catalog, p. 81. 1979) : Upright 
branching habit; compact; dense, twiggy branchlets; leaves small, light 
green; fruit small, orange; small- to medium-sized evergreen shrub. Blue 
Bird Nursery, Clarkson, Nebraska. Catalog, p. 23. Spring-Summer 1987 
: Berries heavily when young; considered hardier in this area than any 
other Pyracantha. Letter October 16, 1979, Ray J. Hornyak, Monrovia 
Nursery : Introduced by Blue Bird Nursery; originally called P. ‘Walker’s 
Dwarf; name found unsuitable as growth habit is not true dwarf; re- 
named ‘Walker's Pride’. 
= ‘Walker's Dwarf 
(Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 46 (May):Ixv. 1921, as P. 
yunnanensis ‘Warley’ var.) : Shrub; flowers small, white, on long, slen- 
der, arching branches; fruit orange. RHS Award of Merit, June 15, 1920. 
= ‘Warleyensis’ 
P. fortuneana 
Red 43A, 45A, RHS 
(J. Cheal & Sons Ltd., Crowley, Sussex, England. Catalog, p. 48. 1924, 
as Crataegus yunnanensis ‘Warleyensis’) : Vigorous; leaves evergreen; 
flowers handsome. J. Abbing & Zonen, Zeist, The Netherlands. Catalog, 
p. 50. 1924-25, as P. crenulata ‘Warleyensis’ : Vigorous; fruit round. J. 
Cheal & Sons. Catalog, p. 42. 1955 : Fruit deep orange. 
= ‘Warley’ 
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