ORNAMENTAL TREES , SHRUBS , ETC. 
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Cerasus avium var. fiore alba plena. Large Double Flowering 
Cherry. At the period of flowering in May, a remarkably beautiful and attractive tree. 
The flowers are so numerous as to conceal the branches, and present to the eye nothing 
but a mass of bloom, each flower resembling a miniature rose. A valuable variety, 
deserving of wide dissemination. See cut. 
var. peild ula. A pretty variety, with drooping branches. $1.00. 
C. caproniana ranunculifiora. An upright grower, producing large, 
double white flowers, resembling those of a Ranunculus. An important addition. 
$;.oo. 
C. Japonica pendula. Resembles Pumila pendula somewhat, but is much 
more feathery and graceful; flowers single white, fruit red. Perhaps the finest of the 
small-headed pendent cherries. $2.00. 
var. rosea pendula. Brought from Japan by Yon Siebold, and is cer¬ 
tainly one of the finest pendulous trees for lawns or small grounds. The branches are 
slender, and fall gracefully to the ground, and the flowers are rose-colored. Undoubt¬ 
edly one of the finest weeping cherries. $1.00. 
CHERRY, LARGE DOUBLE-FLOWERING. 
C. laciniata. Cut-leaved Cherry. Raised in our nurseries from seed. A 
compact pyramidal grower, with deeply serrated leaves; flowers single white. $1.00. 
C. pumila pendula. Dwarf Weeping Cherry. Grafted standard high, 
this makes a curious and beautiful little round-headed, drooping tree. $1.00. 
C. Sieboldii alba plena. Siebold’s Double-flowering Cherry. 
Semi-double white flowers. 
C. Sieboldii rubra plena. Siebold’s Double Red-flowering Cherry. 
Semi-double flowers, white tinged witli red. 
C. Sinensis fiore plena. Chinese Double - flowering Cherry. 
Misnamed humilu fl. pi. A fine sort, with large double white flowers. 
