FLOWERING QUINCES 
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SPECIAL LIST @ @ 
BRAY Sito “Settee ee ee 1.75: -31.60 
BY 33%. to.4 fie ee 1.50 1.40 
C).2.5 to Zeiten eee 1.30 1.20 
DX11/ (032 sa tte eee 1.00 90 
B2)b- ‘to Gatto eee .80 75 
Cynthia (C.H.) C (6) 
The large flowers open bicolored soft rose but soon 
become peach pink faintly suffused buff or chamois. 
Petals are large and overlap, making a fine full flow- 
er with an unusual number of stamens enhancing its 
pleasing effect. This variety is an unusual hybrid 
(C. japonica x cathayensis) blooming in late spring 
in great profusion. On account of the cathayenszs 
“blood” we do not believe it will be hardy north of 
Zone 6 but it should be fine from there to the Gulf 
States as well as on the Pacific Coast. We consider 
it one of the finest we have developed to date. 
Mandarin (C.H.) E 
Probably the most vividly brilliant color obtained to 
date in Quinces. The large flowers are bright Man- 
darin Red, (H. C. C. 17/1). While a very free 
bloomer it grows slowly and will probably make a 
comparatively smali plant. 
Pink Lady, C 
Clear, pure pink. Our earliest variety but continues 
for three crops giving it a very long season. Abso- 
lutely thornless ! Spreading habit and loading its long 
branches with bright, really pink flowers. 
Snow, A 
Flowers are the largest pure white we have ever seen, 
the best attaining 21/, inches in width. They are free 
from any shading of lemon or cream. Belonging to 
the /agenaria group it grows very vigorously and will 
make a large plant. Blooms late and should be hardy 
wherever any flowering quince can be grown. 
GENERAL LIST 
Bi. to:4e> ttt eee ee 1.30 1.20 
Ce 22 to 3 Pte eee 1.10 1.00 
Dverl,,-to' 2" SiS ae eee 80 75 
Blood Red, CD (rubra grandiflora ) 
California, (C.H.) CD light rose 
Candida, B white 
Coral Sea, BC coral 
Early Appleblossom, B appleblossom pink 
Fire, C deep rose-red 
Flamingo, B brilliant red 
Juliet, BC coral pink 
Pink Beauty, (C. H.) B rose pink 
Rosemary, (C.H.) B deep rose 
San Jose, (C.H.) C bright rose 
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