The Garden Nurseries, Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa. 
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Flowering Cherries Continued 
AMANOGAWA ZAKURA, light pink; late; fragrant; double; pyramidal or columnar; new 
variety; just right for formal planting or small gardens. A very unusual sort, 
attracts favorable attention always—yet very rare. Planted two feet apart in a 
straight line, Amanogawa makes a perfect hedge and need never be pruned or 
sheared 
FUJIZAN (Shirotac; Afount Fuji), snow white; large double flowers; vigorous; extra 
choice. A splendid showy variety; considered one of the better of the white 
double Japanese Cherries. 
HOSOKAWA-BENI ZAKURA. pink, mid-season; upright growth, slight spread; fragrant 
double flowers; one of the best; another of the hyacinth flowering sorts. 
KANZAN ZAKURA {Kzvanzan), double deep pink; vigorous; upright. The tendency to 
spread is not evident until the trees are approximately ten years old. 
KOFUGEN ZAKURA (Fugcnso), double, deep pink. Similar to Kanzan Zakura, but 
slower growth. 
MIKURUMAGAESHI ZAKURA, blush; mid-season; double flowers; spreading growth; 
one of the loveliest; a typical hyacinth flowering variety; fragrant. 
MRS. A. E. WOHLERT, our latest introduction; much clearer and more brilliant color than 
Kanzan or Kofugen. A great improvement. As soon as enough stock is available of 
this sort, we perhaps may discard the other two varieties. Kanzan is rated in 
Washington as a leader, but this new variety is far superior. 
NADEN ZAKURA, pink; late flowering; double; very popular; vigorous grower; showy 
and attractive; adapted for street or lane planting; an excellent companion for 
Kofugen. This variety, as well as Kanzan and Serrulata albo rosea, makes excellent 
pergolas or vistas, if planted in two parallel rows, 10 to 12 feet apart, with 6 to 8 
feet between the trees in the row. 
jOJOCHIN ZAKURA {Chinese Lantern), large, semi-double pink flowers; vigorous; 
strong-growing. 
ROSEA {Rose), late; double flowers about 1% inches in diameter, borne in raceme-like 
clusters of three or four flowers; vigorous; a spreading sort; a good lane, shade or 
street tree. A free bloomer and the flowers open fully just as the leaves commence 
to develop. 
ROSY MORN. This variety is a delicate rich pink, fitting in between Naden and Kanzan. 
The habit of growth is identical with Naden, but the color is much deeper, while not 
as deeply colored as Kanzan. 
RUTH WOHLERT, blush; midseason; spreading. An extra good sort with double flowers 
of attractive tint. 
SERRULATA ALBO ROSEA {Shirojugen), vigorous; light pink; large double flowers; 
green foliage; late flowering. Similar to Naden and Rosea in habit and color of 
flowers, but slightly paler 
SHIRO HIGAN, single pink; large flowers; early; vigorous. A choice sort. A much 
improved Yoshino. 
SHOGETSU, soft pink; double; large. Has leafy green carpels in center of flower; 
leaves very pale green. A beauty in every way. 
TAIZANFUKUN, flowers single, snow-white; leaves small; grows unusually erect and 
slender; late. 
TAKINIOI, flowers of medium size, single and semi-double; buds flesh, open flowers 
white. Valued for its delightful fragrance. 
YOSHINO DAYBREAK, delicate flesh pink. Single flowers so dense as to almost obscure 
the branches. Flowers are a deeper color and larger than Yoshino. 
Prices of above 18 varieties: 
18 
to 
24 
in. 
Each 
. $ .75 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
Each 
. $1.75 
24 
to 
30 
in. 
. 1.00 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
. 2.50 
30 
to 
36 
in. 
. 1.25 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
. 3.50 
6 
to 
7 
ft. 
. 4.50 
