Yapanese Cherry 
Japanese Flowering Cherries have been 
growing and blooming in our nurseries for the 
past seven years. [heir wealth of bloom during 
the fore part of May is nature's grand opening 
for another season. The natural growing habits 
vary according to variety from the very narrow 
to the wide spreading types and attain heights 
of 25 to 40 feet. They are of easy culture and 
require only our native soils. 
Large leaves provide good summer foliage 
for a tree that will meet all requirements plus 
the merit of a blooming tree. 
JAPANESE CHERRY VARIETIES 
Amaholis—Double, light pink. 
Amanogawa—Semi-double, light pink, and 
fragrant. 
Beni Higan—Single, pale pink, earliest. 
Hisakura—Large, double, excellent pink, pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
Kansan—Double, pink. 
Naden—Double, light pink, later bloomer. 
Shirofugen—Double, rose pink. 

Each Per 10 
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