FLOWERING QUINCES 

SUPERBA GROUP (continued) 
New and Scarce Varieties 
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Contorta—C. White to pink; branches twisted. 
Early Appleblossom—CD. Profuse. Flowers 
are of medium size and come in great 
profusion, showing a pleasing blend of 
light and dark pink. 
Early Orange—BCD. While this is fairly 
well described by its name, we can add 
that it is an unusually profuse bloomer, 
easily the most so of the early varieties. 
Stays in bloom for several weeks. 
Juliet—BCDE. Soft coral pink, charming 
color; free blooming; very early with a 
later second crop. 
Stanford Red—BCDE. Rich red. Flowers 
very large, opening flat and up to 2 inches 
diameter. Geranium lake deepening to an 
intensely vivid rich red. Blooms _ pro- 
fusely over a very long season. 
#309—DE. Improved Corallina. 
#319-A—C. Coral shaded greenish-yellow. 
#333-A—C. Coral, lighter center. 
#337—CDE. Orange scarlet, huge flowers. 
#344—DE. Shrimp pink or orange-scarlet. 
#347—-DE. Chinese coral. 
#350—BC. Salmon; enormous flowers. 
#351—BC. Vivid red; profuse. 
#352—C. Pure scarlet; profuse. 
#353—B. White with frilled petals. 
DC-12—DE. Shrimp pink. 
General List 
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Corallina—CDE. Coral. 
Knap Hill Scarlet—C. 
Sanguinea—B. Red. 
CHAENOMELES sinensis (5) 
A little known thornless species of erect 
growth which bears single, really pink, 
sweetly fragrant flowers nearly 2 inches 
wide. These are followed by very large 
fruits as much as 6 or 7 inches long and 
extremely aromatic. Foliage colors well 
in the fall. 
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