Japanese Flowering Cherries 
We have for many years specialized in growing these Flowering Cherries. 
Early in April, when the single varieties start to bloom and later when the double varieties flower, 
thousands of people journey to Washington, D. C., to admire the wonderful display of Cherry blossoms 
along the Potomac Basin, or to Riverside Drive, New York City. 
This same colorful effect may be created with a few plants in your own garden. All Japanese Cherries 
are hardy and will grow well in almost any location, even in very shallow soils. They make splendid speci¬ 
mens for individual planting on the lawn, and the stronger-growing sorts are suitable for avenue trees. 
Alba Plena. Double. One of the prettiest. White 
blooms about May 5 to 10. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 
7 to 8 ft., and 8 to 9 ft. 
Amanogawa. Semi-double. Fragrant pink flow'ers 
about May 10 to 15. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., 
and 8 to 9 ft. 
Daybreak (Yoshino). Single. Delicate flesh-pink. 
Very profuse. 5 to 6 ft. and 7 to 8 ft. 
Fugenzo (Kofugen; James H. Veitch). Double. 
One of the very best. Vigorous grower. Deep 
pink blooms about May 10 to 15. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 
6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., and 8 to 9 ft. 
Gyoiko. Double. Greenish white flowers, with red 
stripes, turning pink when fully open, about 
May 10 to 15. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., and 
8 to 9 ft. 
Higurashi. Double. Rose-pink flowers of great 
beauty about May 10 to 15. 3 to 4 ft. and 5 to 6 ft. 
Hosokawanioi. Double. Shell-pink flowers of 
exquisite charm about May 1 to 5. 5 to 6 ft. and 
7 to 8 ft. 
Jugatsu-Zakura. Single. Long, narrow petals of 
light pink, with cerise at the tips and on the back, 
make up the very beautiful flower nearly an inch 
in diameter. It has the longest blooming period 
of all. Occasionally it blooms in the fall, but 
usually in the very early spring, about April 25 
to 30. 3 to 4 ft. and 5 to 6 ft. 
Mikurumagaeshi. Double. Bright pink flowers 
about May 1 to 5. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., 
and 8 to 9 ft. 
Sargenti. Single. Large, purple flowers. Spring 
foliage purple, green in summer. Very hardy. 
Blooms about April 20 to 25. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 
and 7 to 8 ft. 
Shirofugen. Double. Delicate pinkish white 
flowers about May 10 to 15. 5 to 6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., 
and 8 to 9 ft. 
Shirotse (Fujizan; Mt. Fuji). Double. The only 
snow-white, Double-flowering Cherry in cultiva¬ 
tion in this country. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 7 to 8 ft., 
and 8 to 9 ft. 
Siebold. Double. Showy pink flowers of good size 
about May 5 to 10. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., and 
7 to 8 ft. 
Torano-o. Double. Excellent variety with rosy 
pink flowers about May 1 to 5. 3 to 4 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 
and 7 to 8 ft. 
Prices on Japanese Flowering Cherries: 
Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1 50 7 to 8 ft 
5 to 6 ft. 3 00 8 to 9 ft 
Eac h 
$5 00 
8 00 
Weeping Japanese Flowering Cherries 
(Prunus subhirtella pendula) 
The earliest Flowering Cherry. Graceful, slender, 
drooping branches covered with delicate, single 
pink or single white flowers. Can be had in either 
color. Excellent as specimen for the lawn or avenue 
planting. Each 
2- yr. heads on 5)/£ to 6-ft. stems.$3 00 
3- yr. heads on 5J^ to 6-ft. stems. 4 00 
4- yr. heads on 5 H to 6-ft. stems. 5 00 
Extra-fine specimen plants.$15 to 25 00 
Double Pink Weeping Japanese Cherry. Very 
specimen in a broad open lawn. Each 
2-yr. heads.$3 00 | 3-yr. heads.$4 00 
Standard Japanese Flowering Cherries 
These plants are grafted on stems 5^2 to 6 feet 
high, forming a beautiful crown. In the following 
varieties: 
Benishi 
Fugenzo 
Gyoiko 
Higurashi 
Hosokawanioi 
Mikurumagaeshi 
Mt. Fuji 
Naden 
Shirofugen 
Torano-o 
Each 
3- yr. crowns on 6-ft. straight stems.$3 50 
4- yr. crowns on 6-ft. straight stems. 4 50 
49 
