Branches of Japanese Cherries last a long time 
after cut. This is variety Hisa\ura 
Japanese F^gse'Flowering (Jhernes 
Several years ago we began growing the different varieties of Japanese Flowering Cherries. 
To our great delight we found that the following varieties proved perfectly hardy in our 
coldest winter. 
All plants offered are fresh-dug. 
HISAKURA —(Ichiyo). Large, double pink. One of the finest of all Japanese Flowering 
Cherries. 
KOFUGEN— (Fugenzo). Deep double pink. 
JAMES H. VEITCH— Large double Rose. 
KWANZAN— Double, old 
rose, a very fine variety. 
SHIROFUGEN— (Victory). 
Large, double, light pink. An 
exquisite variety. 
Prices of above Flowering Cherries 
3-4'. 
.SI .25 each 
B & B 30c extra 
4-5'. 
. 1.75 each 
B & B 50c extra 
5-6'. 
B & B 60c extra 
6-7'. 
B & B 75c extra 
7-8'. 
. 3.00 each 
B & B 75c extra 
Weeping Flowering Qherries 
{ Prunus Subhirtella Pendula J 
We grow these weeping cherries in so called pyramid form, branching from the ground up. 
They make a picturesque tree and do not have the artificial look of a topgrafted or standard 
form. The flowers are single pink and early in the spring the tree forms a fountain of lovely 
bloom. 
3-4'. 
6-7'. 
4-5'. 
7-8'. 
5-6'. 
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LANSING, MICHIGAN 
