FLOWERING QUINCES 

C. LAGENARIA GROUP (4) 
The best known class; plants usually grow 
tall and large; fruit fairly large. 10 100 
rate rate 
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Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Appleblossom—BDE. Pink and white. 
Candida—BC. Snow white. 
Grandiflora—CDE. Lemon and pink. 
Kermesina semi-plena—C. Pink to red. 
Nivalis—BCD. White. 
Rose Pink—A. 
Rubra grandiflora (Blood Red)—BCE. 
C. SUPERBA GROUP (4) 
Hybrids (lagenaria x japonica) of medium 
height and growth; fruit of medium size. 
Latest Introduction 
CORAL SEA—This has a most charming 
color which might be called buff coral. 
To be more exact, the inside of the blossom, 
which runs up to about 134 inches diameter, 
is softest Chinese Coral, H.C.C. 614/1, at 
the base, gradually deepening to soft Man- 
darin Red, H.C.C. 17/2, at the very tips. 
(H:.C.C. means the ~ new. -Horticultural 
Color Chart.) Like all superbas, the growth 
is moderate with rather small leathery 
leaves. It is an extremely profuse bloomer, 
so much so that it should be fine for cutting. 
The seedling first bloomed in spring, 1941, 
so we have had three years to observe it 
with the result that the more we see it 
the better we like it. 
At present this variety is for sale gener- 
ally east of the Rockies, but we are open 
to make an exclusive arrangement with 
some distributor for that territory. It is 
not for sale on the Pacific Coast as ex- 
clusive arrangements for that region have 
already been made. 
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