18 GREENBRIER NURSERIES . NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 
Prunus serrulata, continued 
Sieboldi. Showy pink, double 
flowers of good size. 
Serrulata. Oriental Cherry. 
Single white flowers, fol¬ 
lowed by black fruit. 
Yoshino. Single pink flowers. 
Very early. See cut on p. 10. 
All Prunus serrulata: ^ 
2 to 3 ft.$; ijS' 
4 to 5 ft. 3 . fiO 
5 to 6 ft. <jl 50 
Specimens up to 15 ft., priced on 
request. 
P. subhirtella pendula. Weep¬ 
ing Japanese Cherry. Large 
umbrella-like heads on 6-foot 
standards which make a foun¬ 
tain-like appearance each 
spring when covered with 
their spectacular flowers. 
2'-5 i i • hca ck'-b-ft:*"’ Each 
standard. .$d- 59 ■ 
4-yr. head, 6-ft. 
standard. 5 00 
Specimens up to 8-ft. head, 
priced on request. 
This picture of a collection 
of Flowering Crab-apples 
shows the difference in growth 
of various sorts and the 
beauty of the trees when in 
full bloom. See page 10 for 
list of varieties. 
RHUS. The fragrant Sumacs are interesting plants with different 
growth and different appearing inflorescence. They belong in the 
shrubbery border. 
R. copallina. Shining Sumac. A 20-foot shrub with greenish flowers 
in July and August, followed by hairy red fruit. 
R. glabra. Smooth Sumac. Crimson, hairy seeds in autumn. Narrow 
foliage turning scarlet in fall. 
R. typhina. Staghorn Sumac. Lovely foliage which turns very brilliant 
in autumn. 
Any of above: Each 
3 to 4 ft.$1 00 
4 to 5 ft. . 1 25 
5 to 6 ft. 1 50 
Weigela. See page 30 
Prunus subhirtella pendula 
For several years at bloom-time 
the Flowering Cherries around the 
tidal basin at Washington have 
been the mecca for hundreds oj 
thousands of American citizens. 
At Cherry-blossom-time, all 
roads leading to Washington are 
lined with cars on their way to 
view this grand spectacle. Truly 
the Japanese Government made 
more than a friendly gesture when 
they presented those trees to the 
United States. Rivaling the 
Cherry-blossom display, but on a 
smaller scale, is the Dogwood dis¬ 
play at Valley Forge. This also 
draws thousands of visitors daily 
during the period when the Dog¬ 
woods are in bloom. 
You will find the finest Dog¬ 
woods and Cherries listed in these 
pages. Plant some and have 
your own display. 
