

FLOWERING QUINCES 

C. superba group, NEW VARIETIES (continued) 
Early Appleblossom BE. Flowers are not 
large but come in great profusion and 
show a pleasing blend of light and dark 
pink. 
Juliet and Stanford Red, two varieties origi- 
nated by us, were introduced last year but 
made such an instantaneous hit that all 
stock for coming season has been sold in 
advance, 
Unnamed 
#309—D. An improved corallina. 
#319-A—BC. Coral shaded greenish-yellow. 
#333-A—BC. Coral with lighter center. 
#334—BCD. Orange coral, extremely profuse 
and earliest we have ever seen. Also 
blooms well in fall. 
#337—CD. Orange scarlet, huge flowers, 
blooms most profusely. 
#339—C. Vivid orange-red with golden sta-. 
mens. Gorgeous color but small flowers. 
#345—C. Between terra cotta and apricot. 
#347—CE. Chinese coral with lighter center. 
Enormous cupped flowers with long sta- 
mens. 
#348—D. Clear shrimp pink, lovely color. 
#350—DE. Salmon, enormous, free flower- 
ing. 
#351—CD. Vivid red; very profuse. 
#352—D. Pure scarlet; most profuse. 
#353—DE. White with frilled petals. 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
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superba atrosanguinea BC, bright orange- 
superba contorta CD, white to _ pink; 
branches twisted. 
superba corallina, CORAL GLOW, DE. 
superba Knap Hill Scarlet CD. 
C. japonica group (4) 
Growth low and spreading, sometimes 
almost prostrate; fruit small. 
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japonica C, orange-scarlet. 
japonica alpina Naranja CE, dwarf, large 
orange flowers. 
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