A discussion on some cultivated species, including Prunus 

 serrulata shimidzuii n. var. 



— 1944a. Chinese and Japanese hill cherries. Gard. Chron. 

 , v. 115, pp. 117-118. 



Reduces Prunus hupehensis to variety of P. serrulata and P. 

 mutabilis to a synonym of P. s. var. spontanea with a new Latin 

 description. 



— 1944b. Yamazakura. Roy. Hort. Soc. Jour. 69: 126-130. 

 On the origin and introduction into Japan of Prunus serrulata 

 var. spontanea from China. 



1945. Notes on Japanese cherries. III. Roy. Hort. Soc. 



Jour. 70: 10-18, fig. 1 



Botanical notes, including keys. 

 1946. A revised classification of deciduous cherries. 



Gard Chron. Ill, v. 119, pp. 196-197, figs. 86-88, 218. 



Includes four new sections and regroups some species of 



eastern Asiatic cherries. 

 1948. Ornamental cherries. 259 pp., illus. London. 



Horticultural and botanical with "Revised classification of the 

 Japanese cherries." 



1970. Garden of memories. 206 pp. H. F. & G. 



Witherby Ltd., London. 

 It6, Ihe. 1710. Zoho chikin sho. 1 [Revised and enlarged 



horticultural manual.] 8 v. Pub. unknown, Japan. [In 



Japanese.] LC: 623I86Z Orien Japan. 

 1719. Koeki chikin sho. [Valuable horticultural 



manual.] 8 v. Pub. unknown, Japan. [In Japanese.] LC: 



6231 86K Orien Japan. 

 1733. Chikin sho furoku. [Horticultural manual 



supplement.] 4 v. Pub. unknown, Japan. [In Japanese.] LC: 

 623I86Z Orien Japan. 



1813. Zoho kadan taizen. [Complete revised and 



enlarged flower garden manual.] 8 v. Pub. unknown, 

 Japan. [In Japanese.] LC: 623I86 Orien Japan. 



Ito, Ihe Sannojo, Ihe Ito, and Kaname Kato (annotator). 

 1695. Kadan chikin sho. Kusabanae zenshu. [Flower garden 

 manual. Pictorial book of herbs and flowers.] 319 

 pp. Heibonsha, Tokyo. [In Japanese.] (Reprinted, 

 1 976.) LC: SB99.J281 86 Orien Japan. 



Listed are 46 flowering cherries with descriptions. 



Jacques, A. 1832. Cerisier parmentier a. fleurs doubles. Roy. 

 Hort. Soc. Ann. 11: 75-76. 



1 "Chikin sho" is referred to as "jikin sho" in some publications. 

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