CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1910). 



PRUNUS PSEUDO=CERASUS. 



(FLOWERING CHERRY.) 



NOVELTY. 



Prunus pseado-cerasuS) 



"Mount Fuji." This is the 

 most remarkable variety of 

 flowering cherry ever pro- 

 duced in Japan with its pure 

 white large blossom resem- 

 bling the white rambler rose, 

 hardy and vigorous grower 

 — per TO, $5.co; per 100, 

 $35.00. 



PRUNUS PSEUDO- 

 CERASUS,— the Japa- 

 nese Cherry tree, remarkable 

 for the softness and exuberance 

 of its flowers, blooming in the 

 warm pleasant spring days of 

 April as contrasted with the 

 severe simplicity of Prunus 

 Mume of snow-clad landscapes. 

 The cherry is fine for avenue 

 planting with profuse flowers 

 and deciduous leaves. More 

 than 40 double and single 

 varieties are known, those 

 mentioned below are some of 

 the choicest sorts. 



Open ground plants com- 

 prising the following 12 differ- 

 ent varieties, height from 2 to 

 3 ft.— per ICO, $8.00. 



Open ground plant 4-5 years 

 old, 6-7 ft. bloom the first 

 years. — per ico, $30.00. 



Pot grown plants compris- 

 ing the following 12 different 



PRUNUS PSEUDO-CERASUS, YOSHIXO " AS AVENUE TREE. ^'^^''i^ties, height from 2 to 3 



tt. — per 100, ^15.00. 



Ojochin, large semi-double white, slightly tinted pink, heavy bloomer. 

 Ko-fugen, double pink, one of the striking varieties. 

 Naden, light pink semi-double flowers in cluster. 

 Oku-miyako, semi-double deep pink, late flowering variety. 



Ama-no-gawa, large semi-double soft pink, having straight growing habit as if branches were 



straightened on purpose. 

 Asahi-botan, flowers first deep pink fading as the flower opens, very double. 

 Ukon, greenish yellow flower, one of the rare kinds. 

 Shiro-fiigen, large double pinkish white. 



Hizakiira, very deep pink large double flower in bunches, flower-buds almost crimson. 

 Sekizan, deep pink very showy. 



Hosokawa-beni, medium sized pink, very profuse bloomer. 

 Mikiiruma-gayeslii, brilliant pink semi-double heavy bloomer. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



