FLOWERING QUINCES 
1956 INTRODUCTION 
CAMEO 
The finest double flowering Quince we 
have found, having 20 or more petals 
and a pleasing, soft apricot-pink color- 
ing. Flowers are large and borne in 
great profusion on the compact, bushy 
plants. This variety is outstanding in 
every way including color, doubleness 
and freedom of bloom. 
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NOVELTIES 
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Letters after varieties indicate size available. 
AFTERGLOW, Pat. No. 847, BCD 
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. 
RED CHIEF, BCD; (new) 
A splendid new double flowered form. An 
erect bush, flowering medium late, bearing 
two and three crops of flowers. Blooms are 
large, ruffled, double deep red. 
RED RUFFLES, Pat. No. 941. BCD 
Medium strong, erect, growth almost thorn- 
less. The flower petals are so large they over- 
lap, producing an attractive ruffled effect — 
something entirely new in flowering Quinces. 
The color is a dazzling brilliant red. 
