Towson, Maryland 



Deciduous Trees 



Japanese Floxi'ering Cherries 



apanese Cherrv Trees, varying greatly in form. ma\ ]>e adapted 

 to various uses in decorating the garden. Some types are of spreading habit, 

 some are pvramidaL while others assume a weeping form. 



The varieties we offer are the finest obtainable and best suited for the 

 purpose of brightening some corner of the shrubliery or for specimen plant- 

 ing. Tlieir beauty and charm is indeed individual. 



SIZE EAf H PER Kl 



CERASUS alba plena (White Flowering Japa- b&b 



nese Cherry) . Dwarf tree, pure white bios- 4 to 5 feet S 7.50 

 soms. ' ^ • l-^-OO 



CERASUS avium rosea pendula (Pink Weeping Atohjeei S 7.50 

 Japanese Cherry j. Drooping branches, cov- 5 6 10.(K) 

 ered with delicate pink flowers in May. 



CERASUS avium rosea plena. A double flower- 5 to 6 teet > 10.00 

 ing varietv of a rose color. The form is that 

 of a pyramid. 



CERASUS beni-higan zakura. This is a very 4 to 3 tect S 7.50 



early blooming tree. In early April the tree 5 6 10.00 

 is covered with a multitude of small, single, 

 light pink flowers. 



B.S.B 



CERASUS Fujizan-zakura fMt. t'ujij. \ ery Atooieet S' 7.50 



large white flowers. It is the only snow-white. 5 6 10.00 



rose-flowering variety grown, and derives its 6 7 15.00 

 name from the sacred mountain of the 

 Japanese. 



B&B 



CERASL S-naden. An upright tree of the double i to 5 feet S 7.50 

 pink variety, with very large heavy flowers. 

 When the flowers mature the shade of pink 

 becomes somewhat deeper. 



B&B 



CERASUS rhexii (^Rhex Japanese Cherry j . i to 5 feet S 7.50 



Dwarf tree with rose-like, double white flow- .5 5 10. 00 



ers in May. 



n&B 



CERASL S sekizan-zakura. A double-flowering i to 5 teet S 7.50 



variety of a deep pink or old rose color. It 5 6 10.00 

 keeps its bushy form, not losing its lower 

 leaves as others. 



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