FLOWERING QUINCES 
C. cathayensis and its hybrids (6) 
All others (4) 
Our 16 years of work in Beane better forms of 
Flowering Quinces has been recognized by both 
California Horticultural Society and Royal Horti- 
cultural Society (of England) by their Awards of 
Merit. 
With two or three exceptions every variety we now 
offer was originated by us. 
N. B.—Varieties followed by (C.H.) are Cathayen- 
sis Hybrids. They are rated (6) for hardiness so not 
recommended for Zone 5 and colder. All others are 
safe wherever any flowering Quinces thrive. 
NOVELTIES 
AFTERGLOW (5), Pat. No. 847 | 
Flowers are large, double and at first snow white 
gradually becoming soft rose as the blooms age. 
Leaves are dark green, long and slender. Growth is 
vigorous. It is a seedling of Mt. Everest which it re- 
sembles in most ways except that this has double 
flowers. We regard it very highly indeed and believe 
it will become very popular. 
We cannot accept orders for this from the South- 
eastern States, including Texas, as exclusive arrange- 
ments have been made with H. G. Hastings Co., 
Atlanta, Georgia, for its distribution there. 
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CHARMING (5) 
Long, unbranched, thornless shoots bear a profu- 
sion of soft shell pink flowers deepening toward the 
ends of the petals. An orderly shrub attaining a 
height of about 6 ft. East of the Rockies it is ob- 
tainable thru Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio. 
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SPECIAL LIST 
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CARDINAL (C.H.), very deep red. 
CORAL BEAUTY, tosy coral, lighter center. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY, brilliant rose. 
CYNTHIA (C.H.), soft peach pink. 
HARLEQUIN, bicolor; inside Chinese coral, outside 
and tips are deep rose. 
MARGARET ADAMS, soft coral pink. 
PINK LADY, clear pink. 
SNOW, white. 
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