P. L. SCHIPKAENSIS COMPACTA.* 
P. lusitanica. Portugal Laurel; Spain, Port. 
P. Maackii. Manch., Korea. 
P. Mahaleb. Mahaleb Cherry; Eu., W. Asia. 
P. maritima . Beach Plum; Me. to Va. (My.). 
P. m. flava. 
P. Maximowiczii. Manch., Korea, Japan. 
P. Munsoniana. Ky., Tenn. to Kans. and Tex. 
P. nipponica. Japan. 
P. Padus sibirica. f 
P. Persica. Peach; China. 
P. P. albo-plena. Flowering Peach (Ap.-My.). 
P. P. rosea-plena. 
P. pubigera. W. China. 
P. pumila. Sand Cherry; N. Y. to Wis. and Ill. 
P. p. susquehanae. Me. to Pa. and Minn. 
P. salicina. China. 
P. serotina. Black Cherry; Ont. to Fla. and Tex. 
P. serrula. W. China. 
P. serrulata. Japanese Flowering Cherry; Japan, Korea, China (Ap.- 
My.). 
P. s. albo-plena. p. s. “Kwanzan” (“Seki-yama”). 
P. s. “Amanogawa.” P. s. “Mikuruma-gaeshi.” 
P. s. “Benishi.” P. s. “Momi-jigari.” 
P. 5 . “Fugenzo” (“Jas. H. Veitch”). P. 5. “Mrs. A. E. Wohlert.” 
P. 5. “Gyoiko.” P. s. “Ochichima.” 
P. 5. “Higurashi.” p. 5 . “Ojochin.” 
P. 5 . “Hosokawa Beni. 
P. s. “Hosokawa-nioi.’ 
P. 5. “Ichiyo.” 
P. 5. “Paul Wohlert.” 
P. s. “Rosea.” 
P. s. “Rosy Mom.” 
P. 5. “Ruth Wohlert.” 
P. 5. “Kurama-yama.” 
* This is a form of P. Laurocerasus schipkaensis, a variety which was 
found growing wild near Shipka Pass in the Balkan Mts. 
t The European Bird Cherry, P. Padus, is native in Europe, northern 
Asia, and Japan. 
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