‘Wayside’s Compact’ 
‘Weaver's Superb’ 
‘Weston Compact’ 
(Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio. Catalog, p. 103. 1965, as P. lalandi_ 
‘Wayside’s Compact Form’) : Tight, compact, bushy growth habit; fruit 
abundant. Flower and Garden 9(2):26. 1965, as P. ‘Lalandi Compact’ : 
Fruit orange; zone 6. Letter March 20, 1965, J.J. Grulleman, Wayside 
Gardens : Originated as open-pollinated seedling selected at Wayside 
Gardens; introduced in 1965. 
= ‘Lalandei Compact’ 
P. coccinea 
Orange Red 33A, 34B, RHS 
(California Nursery, Fremont, California. Catalog, pp. 32-33. 1939) : 
Habit of growth more upright than P. crenulata yunnanensis; leaves 
broad, glossy; fruit large, brilliant orange red, long stemmed, large clus- 
ters, ripens in October and remains on plant until March; immune to fire 
blight; originated as cross of P. formosiana ‘Splendens’ x P. crenulata 
yunnanensis. Letter January 25, 1966, Bruce B. Roeding, California 
Nursery : Cross made ca. 1930 by A.J. Weaver, Roseville, California; 
introduced by California Nursery 1938. 
Misspelled as ‘Weaver's Superba’ 
Red 43A, RHS 
(Canberra City Parks Administration, Australia. Research Report, pp. 
193-196. 1977 [not seen]). Name registered by J.H. Fryer, Canberra City 
Parks Administration, Australia, May 13, 1980 : Dense, evergreen form 
distinguished by its prostrate growth habit; highly branched; 2-yr-old 
plants form compact mounds 0.4 m high, 1.5-m spread; thorns present; 
leaves 3.5 cm long, oblanceolate, margin entire or serrate near apex, dark 
green; flowers small, white; fruit orange red; seedling selection of open- 
pollinated seed from P. koidzumii ‘Santa Cruz’; selected by J.H. Fryer; 
introduced in 1977 by R.J. Sutton, Research Unit, Canberra City Parks 
Administration. 
P. koidzumii 
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