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marck, N. Dak. Named "Golden Anniversary" as it was introd. in 

 1931 during the 50th anniversary of the Oscar H. Will Co. 



Description: Flowers; single, white. Fruit; yellow with red 

 blush, approx, 2.5 cm. in diam. 



Location: (Q). 



cv. Golden Hornet* 



Probably a chance seedling of M. sieboldii var. zumi cv. Calo- 

 carpa. 



Introd. before 1949 by John Waterer & Sons, Bagshot, Surrey, 

 England. Disease free (4-1). 



Description: Flowers; single, white, approx. 3 cm. across. Fruit; 

 yellow, approx. 2.8 cm. in diam. 



Locations: (C), (H), (P), (Q). 



cv. Goldfinch* 



Parentage unknown, probably a seedling of M. baccata. 



Raised from seed found under a tree at the Arnold Arboretum, 

 about 1920, by Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd of Haverford, Pa. Introd. 

 into cultivation about 1953 by Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 

 Pa. Named "Goldfinch" by Swarthmore College because of its yel- 

 low fruit. 



Description: Flowers; single, white, approx. 3.5 cm. across. 

 Fruit; yellow, approx. 1 cm. in diam. 



Locations: (B), (C), (D). 



cv. Gorgeous 



M. sieboldii X M. halliana (32). 



Introd. into U.S.A. in 1925 by U.S. Dept. of Agr., Plant In- 

 troduction Station, Glenn Dale, Md. (U.S.D.A. Plant Introduction 

 No. 64833), through accessions received from the original intro- 

 ducer, Hayward R. Wright, Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand. 

 Name refers to attractive fruit. -Syn : M. cv. Georgeous. 



Description: Flowers; single, expanding buds pink, open white, 

 approx. 3.2 cm. across. Fruit; crimson to orange red, approx. 2.5 

 cm. in diam. 

 Location: (P). 

 Progeny of M. cv. Gorgeous : 

 M. cv. Bledisloe (Wright, H. R.) 

 M. cv. Crimson Glory (Wright, H. R.) 

 M. cv. Elsie Burgess (Wright, H. R.) 

 M. cv. Jack Humm (Nairn) 

 M. cv. Sovereign (Nairn) 

 M. cv. Wright's Scarlet (Wright, H. R.) 



