Group A 
These varieties have been named and are being distributed by Wayside Gardens, 
Mentor, Ohio. Those located east of the Rockies will please inquire of them. Only one 
of the five is available from here. 
No. 310. ROSEMARY. Deep rose; gorgeous color; heavy bloomer; one of the very best. 
Midseason. 2-3 ft. $2.50, l4-2 ft. $2.00, I-IV 2 ft. $1.50. 
No. 314. SUNSET GLOW. Large rose-pink flowers; very free blooming. Possibly the 
best of the early bloomer, (sold) 
No. 328. ENCHANTRESS. Shell-pink—the only Quince of this color so is unique. Flow¬ 
ers up to 1% inches wide; blooms freely; greatly admired by visitors. Easily one of 
the best. (Sold) 
*No. 332. MASTERPIECE. Deep rose with ruddy purple calyx, (sold) 
No. 335. MT. EVEREST. Buds lightly flushed lavender rose. Open flowers pure white 
except lavender on tips; old flowers deepen to soft blush. Heavy bloomer and very fine, 
(sold) 
Group B 
These have not been named and are still under test but of course are considered meri¬ 
torious or they would not have been selected for propagation. 
PRICE SCHEDULE 
A 4 to 5 ft.$3.00 
B 3 to 4 ft. 2.50 
C 2 to 3 ft. 2.00 
(Letters after descriptions indicate sizes available) 
No. 304. Deep vermilion red. C 
No. 315. Rose, buds bicolored. C 
No. 317. Deep Rose. Early and has second crop. BC 
No. 319. Gorgeous color. Deep rosy red. Very early. ABC 
No. 322. Rose and light pink blended. Very early. C 
No. 323. Light rose. C 
No. 326. Rosy scarlet; early; free bloomer. ABC 
No. 327. Rose and red. Exceptionally free bloomer. AB 
No. 331. Rose and red. Midseason. AB 
No. 338. Appleblossom coloring. Late. BC 
OTHER UNNAMED VARIETIES 
These originated here but are not Cathayensis Hybrids. We have indicated whether 
they belong to C. japonica (C. maulei) hence dwarf, or to C. superba of medium growth. 
PRICE SCHEDULE 
B 3 to 4 ft.$3.00 
C 2 to 3 ft. 2.00 
D iy 2 to 2 ft. 1.50 
(Letters after descriptions indicate sizes available.) 
No. 309. (superba). Between brick and orange. CD 
No. 321. (japonica). Bright ruddy orange. D 
No. 325. (superba). Soft salmon or coral. Unusual color. Growth moderate. CD. 
No. 330. (japonica). Light orange. Very large flowers. D 
No. 340. (superba). Tomato red. Flowers enormous up to two inches across and open 
flat. Almost thornless. Makes long slender branches suitable for cutting. We consider 
it excellent and unique. BC 
For all other Flowering Quinces see Part II. 
