M o a n I H o i> e N arteries 
Exquisite New Japanese 
Cherry 
JAMES H. VEITCH. 
These wonderful trees, about which so much has been said, 
can now be procured in this country. We have several varieties 
growing in our nurseries, but the chief is the one named above. 
It produces in early Spring, when flowers are most appreciated, 
large, beautiful rose-pink double flowers in the greatest profusion. 
The tree is hardy and on that account should become very popular. 
We also have double white flowered varieties which, when planted 
with the above, produce very charming effects. Si.00. 
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