FLOWERING QUINCES 
Flowering Quinces 
Chaenomeles (Cydonia) 
C. cathayensis and its hybrids (6) 
All others (4) 
Our 18 years work in breeding better forms of 
Flowering Quince 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.—Cathayensis Hybrids are rated (6) for hardi- 
ness so not recommended for Zone 5 and colder. 
All others should be safe wherever any Flowering 
Quince thrive. 
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rate rate 
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NOVELTIES 
Bi357 710 -4fts 2 eee eee 2.00 1.75 
Gl28 3tO Sait: Sere ieee 1.50 1.40 
DD NL15 tO. Qui ee 1:25 ~=«1.18 
Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 
AFTERGLOW, CD. Plant Pat. No. 847 
Lagenaria type. Flowers are large, double and at 
first snow white gradually becoming soft rose as 
the blossoms age. Leaves are dark green, long and 
slender. Growth is vigorous. 
CHARMING, BCD 
Superba type. Long, unbranched, thornless shoots 
bear a profusion of soft shell-pink flowers deepen- 
ing toward the ends of the petals. An orderly shrub 
attaining a height of about 6 ft. East of the Rockies 
it is obtainable thru Wayside Gardens, Mentor, O. 
CORAL BEAUTY, BCD 
A superba type of spreading growth likely to be 
wider than tall ultimately. Free blooming; late. This 
variety was selected particularly for its charming 
“pastel” coloring. The flowers, some of which are 
semi-double, are rosy coral, lighter at center, The 
petals are frilled at edges, adding to its beauty. We 
consider this one of our very best varieties. East of 
the Rockies obtainable thru Wayside Gardens, Men- 
to, Ohio. 
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