THE OJOCHIN VARIETY OF JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY 



Although this variety of Prunus serrulata, S. P. I. No. 450S1, is not so profuse a bloomer as 

 many of the strictly double-flowered varieties, its large, almost white blossoms, which are 

 often quite single, remind one in their beauty of single roses, and when scattered over tlie 

 branches, of a large-sized tree, as they usually are, they produce when viewed from below, 

 a most impressive sight. It is a late flowering variety. May 1 in Maryland. Photograjihcd 

 by Fairchild, twice natural size in order to emphasize the beauty of the flowers. (Fig. 8.) 



