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Japanese Cherries continued 
KOFUGEN ZAKURA (Fugenzo), double, deep pink. Similar to Kanzan, but 
slower growth. Not likely to grow straight or have a straight stem. 
MOMIIGARL similar to Beni Higan in growth, less spreading. Flowers are 
small, well filled or double, deep pink, produced in great quantities. 
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 variety 
is 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 rows. 
OJOCHIN ZAKURA (Chinese Lantern), large, semi-double pink flowers; vigorous; 
strong-growing. 
PAUL WOHLERT, semi-double; deep pink or red; fragrant; flowers in great 
profusion. The earliest of the large hyacinth flowering varieties. 
ROSEA (Rose), late; double flowers about 134 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. 
SARGENTI (Yama; Prunus serrulata sachalinensis), single, large flowers of 
light red violet; early; spring foliage copper beech color, green in summer; 
a popular sort; very hardy; probably the hardiest of all the varieties with 
the possible exception of Beni Higan, which may be as hardy against cold 
and low temperature. Considered one of the best for New England. 
SERRULATA ALBO ROSEA (Shirofugen), 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. 
SIEBOLDI is identical with our Naden; at least the difference is not great. 
TAIZANFUKUN, flowers single, snow-white; leaves small; grows unusually erect 
and slender; late. Not well known, but you should by all means plant 
this variety. 
TAKINIOI, flowers of medium size, single and semi-double; buds flesh, open 
flowers white. Valued for its delightful fragrance. 
UKON, unique in having double yellow flowers of good size. 
