FLOWERING QUINCES 

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SUPERBA GROUP (continued) rate rate 
Juliet—C. Soft coral pink, charming color: 
free blooming; very early with a later 
second crop. This variety is for sale only 
west of the Rockies. Eastern nurserymen 
are referred to Wayside Gardens, Mentor, 
Ohio, who have the exclusive rights there 
for this also Coral Sea and Stanford Red. 
Knap Hill Scarlet—C. 
Stanford Red—C. The situation is the same 
as with Juliet. 
#333A—B. Coral, lighter center. 
#337—-C. Orange-scarlet, huge. 
#339—CD. Orange-red. 
#350—B. Salmon; enormous. 
DC-7—CE. Ruddy-orange. 
DC-12—CDE. Shrimp pink. 
DN-4—BCDE. White. 
LAGENARIA GROUP (4) 
Special Varieties 
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DN-10—CDE. Enormous white flowers 
often over 24% inches wide. 
DC-10—CDE. Our first double red seedling. 
Color is pure deep red with no orange 
cast. If it stands up well under further 
test it will certainly be named. 
General Collection 
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Appleblossom—BCDE. 
Candida—BCDE. White. 
Grandiflora—CDE. Lemon and pink. 
Nivalis—BCDE. White. 
Miscellaneous 
C. japonica #330 (4) Large orange. 
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C. sinensis (5) Pink. 
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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