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CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1911). 



PRUNUS PSEUDO-CERASUS. 



( FLOWERING CHERRY. ) 

 NOVELTY. 



Pruiuis pseiulo-eerasiis, Mount Fuji." This is the most remarkable variety of flowering 

 cherry ever produced in Japau with its pure white large blossom resembling the white 

 rambler rose, hardy and vigorous groover — per 10, ^2.50 ; per 100, $15.00. 



JpRUNUS PSEUDO-CERASUS,— the Japanese Cherry tree, remarkable for tlie softness 

 and exuberance of its flowers, blooming in the \varm pleasant spring days of April as con- 

 trasted with the severe simplicity of Prunus Mume of pjnow-clad landscapes. The cherry 

 is fine for avenue planting a\ ith 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 comprising the following 12 different varieties, height from 2 to 3 ft. — per 

 100, $8.00. 



Open ground plants 4-5 years old. 6-7 ft. bloom the first year.— per 100, $30.00. 

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

 Ko-fllfi;'eil, double pink, one of the striking varieties. 

 IVadeii, light pink semi-double flowers in cluster. 

 Oku-miyalvO, semi-double deep pink, late flowering varietv. 



Aina-iio-gawa, large semi-double soft pink, having straight growing habit as if branches were 



straightened on purpose. 

 Asalii-botau, flowers first deep pink fiiding as the flo^^'er opens, very double. 

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

 Sliiro-fiigeii, large double pinkish white. 



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

 8ekizan, deep pink very showy. 



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

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



Price in U. Si Gold. 



