‘Yellow Charmer’ 
‘Yellow Sun’ 
‘Yokohama’ 
‘Yukon Belle’ 
‘Yukon Jack’ 
(Old Farm Nursery, Boskoop, The Netherlands. Catalog, p. 80. 1962-63) : 
Fruit yellow. Letter December 16, 1965, Old Farm Nursery : Printing error 
in catalog. 
= ‘Golden Charmer’ 
Also listed as ‘Yellow Charm’ 
(C. Philip, compiler. The Plant Finder, 2d ed., p. 296. 1988, without de- 
scription) : As available from ELF Plants Cramden Nursery, Ltd., 
Northampton, England. No additional information available. 
(Monrovia Nursery. American Nurseryman 121(4):75. 1965, without 
description). Letter April 7, 1965, Walter S. Lee, Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, 
California : Imported in 1960 from Japan; named and introduced in 1965 
by Monrovia Nursery; cultivar proved inferior; propagation discontinued. 
Orange Red 32A, RHS 
(Pleasant Cove Nursery, Rock Island, Tennessee. Catalog, p. 10. 1984, as 
P. hybrid ‘Yukon Belle’, without description). Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, 
California. Catalog, p. 91. 1985, as P. angustifolia ‘Yukon Belle : 
Medium size; semi-evergreen shrub; dense branching habit; erect and 
spreading in form; fruit orange, abundant; hardy. Monrovia Nursery. 
Nursery Business 32(1):back cover. 1987, as P. angustifolia ‘Yukon 
Belle™ Monon’, without description. 
= ‘Gnome’, ‘Gnozam’, ‘Monon’, ‘Yukon Jack’ 
(Carolina Nurseries, Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Catalog. Fall 1986, 
as P, angustifolia ‘Yukon Jack’) : Orange firethorn. 
= ‘Gnome’, ‘Gnozam’, ‘Monon’, ‘Yukon Belle’ 
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