54 NATL. ARBORETUM CONTRIB. NO. 2, U.S. DEPT. AGR. 



cv. Radiant* 



M. pumila var. niedzwetzkyana—. 



M, baccata 



cv. Hopa* — | 



= cv. Radiant' 

 Unknown — I 



A chance seedling, presumably M. cv. Hopa* open pollinated 

 (56). Selected about 1940 by the late L. E. Longley, Dept. of 

 Horticultural Science, Univ. of Minnesota. Named in 1957 and 

 introd. by the Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn., in 1958. Form- 

 erly Minnesota 6C. 



Description: Flowers; single, expanding buds deep red, open 

 deep pink. Fruit; bright red, approx. 1.3 cm. in diam. 



Locations: (A), (I), (P), (R), (S). 



cv. Red Jade* (Plant Patent No. 1497) 



M. floribunda , 



cv. Exzellenz Thiel 



M. pruni folia cv. Pendula— I = cv. Red Jade* 



Unknown ' 



A selection by George M. Reed originating in 1935 at the Brook- 

 lyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y. Introd. in 1953 by the 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Plant patent granted July 17, 1956, 

 assigned to the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, 

 N.Y. The name refers to the glossy red fruit. Noted for weeping 

 habit and attractive fruit. 



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

 white, approx. 4 cm. across. Fruit; glossy red, approx. 1.3 cm. in 

 diam. 



Locations: (C), (F), (J), (0), (S). 



cv. Red Splendor* 



M. baccata 



cv. Red Silver* — . 



M. pumila var. niedzwetzkyana- 



Unknown- 



= cv. Red Splendor* 



Selected in 1948, from a row of 200 M. cv. Red Silver* open 

 pollinated seedlings, by Melvin Bergeson, Bergeson Nursery, 

 Fertile, Minn. Disease free (-41). 



Description : Flowers ; single, expanding buds rose red, open pink 

 to rose pink, approx. 4.5 cm. across. Fruit; red, approx. 1.5 cm. in 

 diam. 



Location: (R). 



cv. Red Tip 



M. coronaria cv. Elk River X M. pumila var. niedzwetzkyana. 



