
FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
FLOWERING APRICOTS (continued) 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
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Bonita, double deep red 
Chas. Abraham, double pink 
Dawn, double pink 
Double Red 
Early Double Pink 
Early Double White 
WEEPING VARIETIES 
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Weeping Double Pink, #201, very early 
Weeping Double Pink, #204, midseason 
FLOWERING CHERRIES (5) 
We have the most complete nursery col- 
lection in U. S. A. We list only those in 
fairly good supply but have a number of 
others in limited quantities; so “if you 
don't see what you want, ask for it”. 
Also we have quite .a stock of older 
well developed plants. Particulars on re- 
quest, 
Every variety is entirely distinct but 
only brief mention of color is given. We 
expect to describe them more fully in 
“Garden Aristocrats 1942" which will be 
issued in January. For complete informa- 
tion with many illustrations the best 
source is U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Cir- 
cular No. 313 “The Oriental Flowering 
Cherries” by Paul Russell which may be 
had by sending 10c coin to Supt. of Docu- 
ments, Washington, D. C. or from us for 
12c in stamps. 
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Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Single Flowering 
Akebono (Daybreak) ACD, light pink 
Beni Hoshi (Pink Star) BC, deep pink 
Mikuruma-gaeshi, BC, deep pink 
(called Mitchell's Single Pink) 
Ojochin (Paper Lantern) BCD, 
white and pink 
Shiratamazakura, BCD, pure white 
Takinioi, BCD, pure white 
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