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pear on the same tree. Blossoms in mid- April. (Miyoshi, p. 98, under 

 P. serrulata Lindl. forma Candida.) 



" Flowers pale pink, single or semidouble, very large and fragrant. 

 This is a very striking form." (Wilson, p. 51, under P. lannesiana 

 forma ariake.) 



47133. " Choshuhizakura" A medium-sized tree with spreading top, 

 brown-gray twigs, deep-red young leaves, inflorescence in two to four 

 flowered pedunculate umbels or corymbs, flowers 4 centimeters in 

 diameter and uniformly rose color. The red young leaves and rose- 

 colored flowers make this cherry very attractive. Blossoming time, 

 mid- April. (Miyoshi, p. 121, under P. serrulata Lindl. forma splen- 

 dens. ) 



" Flowers pink, single or semidouble. This form is of little horti- 

 cultural interest." (Wilson, p. 51, under P. serrulata var. sachalinen- 

 sis forma chosiuhizakura.) 



47134. " Fugenzo." A medium-sized tree with long, pendent inflo- 

 rescences, two green leaflets in the flower bud, and striking full-blown 

 flowers, red at first but soon becoming white. The flower buds open 

 one after another, thus prolonging the blossoming time usually to the 

 1st of May. I have seen the last flower as late as the 1st of June. 

 (Miyoshi, p. 123, under P. serrulata Lindl. forma classica.) 



" One of the most beautiful of all cherries and now well known in 

 gardens under the name of James H. Veitch. The flowers are rose 

 pink, and the variety is distinguished by the presence of. two leafy 

 carpels in the center of each flower. Its Japanese name is Kofugen 

 or Benifugen, and this and its white form (alborosea) are the only 

 kinds of Japanese cherries which have green and leafy carpels." 

 (Wilson, p. 39, under P. serrulata var. sachalinensis forma fugenzo.) 



47135. " Horinji." A small tree with dark-gray twigs, yellowish brown 

 young leaves, and flowers with roundish petals, the outer rank pink, 

 the inner rank white. Blossoming time from the middle to the end of 

 April. (Miyoshi, p. 110, under P. serrulata Lindl. forma decora.) 



" This is a very beautiful form, with clusters of pale-pink double or 

 semidouble flowers." (Wilson, p. J f 0, under P. serrulata var. sachali- 

 nensis forma horinji.) 



47136. " Kanzakuray "Flowers single, pale pink, and rather small. A 

 curious cherry which blooms in late winter, hence its Japanese name 

 Kanzakura, i. e., winter cherry." (Wilson, p. 31, under P. serrulata 

 var. spontanea forma praccox.) 



47137. " Kokonoye." A small tree with erect slender branches, light- 

 gray twigs, brownish green young leaves, inflorescence in two to four 

 flowered pedunculate umbels or false umbels with uniformly pink 

 flowers. Blossoms in mid-April. (Miyoshi, p. 101, under P. serrulata 

 Lindl. forma homogena.) 



47138. " Kongozan." "Flowers pink, single. This form is of little hor- 

 ticultural interest." (Wilson, p. 52, under P. lannesiana forma kongo- 

 san.) 



47139. " Oslwnazakura." A large tree with young leaves delicate brown 

 turning to green, green peduncles, green calyces, and large, white, 

 fragrant flowers in four to five flowered corymbs. (Miyoshi, p. 42, 

 under P. mutabilis forma spcciosa.) 



