FLOWERING QUINCES 
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. 
MINERVA, CD 
A “miniature” Cathayensis Hybrid of low but erect 
growth. Flowers are enormous, deep but vivid rose 
red. 
MT. SHASTA, CD 
Lagenaria hybrid. Buds are lightly tinted lavender 
rose but open white except for faint pinkish laven- 
der at tips. Flowers are unusually large with over- 
lapping petals and borne in utmost profusion. 
Growth moderate. 
RED CHIEF, BCD; (new) 
Cathayensis Hybrid. A splendid new double 
flowered form offered for the first time this 
year. An erect bush, flowering medium late, 
bearing two and three crops of flowers. Blooms 
are large, ruffled, double deep red. 
RED RUFFLES, BCD Plant Pat. No. 941 
A Lagenaria type of medium strong, erect, 
growth almost thornless. The flower petals 
are so large they overlap, producing an attrac- 
tive ruffled effect — something entirely new 
in Flowering Quinces. The color is a dazzling 
brilliant red. We believe this to be the best 
red to date. 
ROSY MORN, BCD 
A Superba type but may have some Cathayensis 
“blood.” Medium height and bushy habit. Flowers 
are very large, over 2 in. broad and borne profusely. 
The color is decidedly out of the ordinary, a very 
soft carmine to Porcelain Rose. The showiest of the 
early varieties but also produces a very late crop 
giving it a remarkably long flowering season. 
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