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Oriental Flowering Trees and Shrubs 
Japanese Roseflowering Cherries 
ASAHI-BOTAN ZAKURA', early or mid-season; blush; double; one of the very 
slow growing sorts; dwarf habit; prolific bloomer; hyacinth arrangement 
of flowers. 
AMANQGAWA ZAKURA, light pink; late; fragrant; double; pyramidal or 
columnar; new variety; just right for formal planting or small gardens. 
A very unusual sort, attracts favorable attention always—and yet very 
rare. Planted two feet apart in a straight line, Amanogawa makes a per¬ 
fect hedge and need never be pruned or sheared. 
BENI IIIGAN ZAKURA (Higan Cherry, P. Subhirtella), “Spring Cherry.”’ 
First to bloom; very prolific; blush pink; small single flowers that bloom 
with the last snow of winter. 
FUJIZAN (Shirotae; Mount Fuji), snow white; large double flowers; vigor¬ 
ous; extra choice. A splendid showy variety; considered one of the better 
of the white double Japanese Cherries. 
HOSOKAWA-BENI ZAKURA, pink, mid-season; upright growth, slight spread; 
fragrant double flowers; one of the best; another of the hyacinth flower¬ 
ing sorts. 
JEANNE WOHLERT, dwarf; semi-double; new; rare. The effect of this tree 
in bloom is that of many branched hyacinth of a lovely soft pink. 
KANZAN ZAKURA, double deep pink; vigorous; upright and no great tend¬ 
ency to spread. One of the best. A good street tree. The best deep 
pink sort. If planted in quantities this sort should have a lighter variety, 
such as Naden or Rosea, as a foil. 
KOFUGEN ZAKURA (Fugenzo), double, deep pink; vigorous; upright and no 
great tendency to spread. One of the best. A good street tree. The best 
deep pink sort. If planted in quantities this sort should have a lighter 
variety, such as Naden or Rosea, as a foil. 
MIKURUMAGAESHI ZAKURA, blush; mid-season; double flowers; spreading 
growth; one of the loveliest; a typical hyacinth flowering variety; fragrant. 
NADEN ZAKURA, pink; late flowering; double; very popular; vigorous grower; 
showy and attractive; adapted for street or lane planting." This variety 
is an excellent companion for Kofugen. 
MOMIJIGARI, a subhirtella variety, so has small flowers which are red in the 
bud but open deep pink. Semi-double. 
PAUL WOHLERT, semi-double; deep pink or red; fragrant; flowers in great 
profusion. The earliest of the large hyacinth flowering varieties. 
ROSEA (Rose), late; double flowers about 1 % inches in diameter, borne in 
raceme-like clusters of three or four flowers; vigorous; a spreading sort; 
a good lane, shade or street tree. A free bloomer and the flowers open 
fully just as the leaves commence to develop. 
RUTH WOHLERT, blush; mid-season; spreading. An extra good sort with 
double flowers of attractive tint. NEW. 
SERRULATA ALBO ROSEA (Shirofugen), vigorous; light pink; large double 
flowers. Late flowering. 
lar ,£ e flowers ; early; vigorous. A choice sort. 
SHOGE1SU, soft pink; double; large. Has leafy green carpels in center of 
flower; leaves very pale green. A beauty in’every way. 
TAIZANFUKUN, flowers of medium size, double and tufted. Light pink be¬ 
coming flesh, or nearly white; leaves small; grows unusually erect 5 and 
slender; late. 
TAKINIOI, flowers of medium size, single and semi-double; buds flesh onen 
flowers white. Valued for its delightful fragrance. ’ 
UKON ZAKURA “The Golden Cherry,” yellow; double; vigorous grower¬ 
spreading. Should be m every collection. 
YOSHINO DAYBREAK, delicate flesh pink. Single flowers so dense as to al- 
Yoshino Ure ^ branches * Flowers are a deeper color and larger than 
