‘Wilsonii’ 
‘Winslowii’ 
‘Winter Cheer’ 
‘Wonderberry’ 
‘Wrightii’ 
‘Wyattii’ 
(Tom Dodd Nurseries, Semmes, Alabama. Catalog, p. 8. 1964-65, as P. 
formosiana ‘Wilsoni’, without description). Letter May 16, 1967, Tom 
Dodd, Jr. : Fruit deep red, very large, persistent, somewhat tender; origi- 
nated as seedling of P. formosana. Name registered by Clarke B. Wilson, 
Gulfport, Mississippi, July 29, 1974 : Selected prior to 1958 by C.B. 
Wilson. 
P. koidzumii 
(Baier Lustgarten Farms & Nurseries, Middle Island, New York. Catalog, 
p. 23. 1960-61, without description). Origin of plant uncertain. 
(Corliss Bros., Ipswich, Massachusetts. Catalog, p. 19. 1974) : Vigorous, 
dwarf, upright habit; leaves lustrous green; fruit large, bright reddish 
orange, early fall, remains late into winter; very hardy. Name registered by 
Clifford Corliss, September 21, 1989 : Selected at Corliss Bros. from strain 
of P. ‘Lalandei’. 
P. coccinea 
(Wight Nurseries, Cairo, Georgia. Catalog, p. 12. Fall 1954, without de- 
scription). Appalachian Nurseries, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Catalog, p. 
18. Spring 1962 : Fruit bright red; hardy to zone 6. Letter November 8, 
1960, Frank A. Smith, Frank A. Smith Co., Atlanta, Georgia : Originated 
as selection made by a Mr. Ellis near Griffin, Georgia. 
Misspelled as ‘Wonder Berry’ 
Red 45D, RHS 
[Plant material with this designation received at U.S. National Arboretum 
April 8, 1960, from Richard Walter, Maplewood, New Jersey.] No additional 
information available. 
(Siebenthaler Co., Dayton, Ohio. Catalog, p. 22. 1948, without descrip- 
tion). Deutsche Baumschule 9:219. 1957, as P. coccinea ‘Wyatti’ : Com- 
pact, medium height; fruit orange red, early autumn; hardy to —20 °F. 
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