Kingsville Nurseries, Inc., Kingsville, Md. 23 
Each Per 10 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
We have for many years specialized in growing these 
Flowering Cherries. 
Early in April, when the single varieties start to 
bloom and later when the double varieties flower, thou- 
sands of people journey to Washington, D. C., to ad- 
mire the wonderful display of Cherry blossoms along 
the Potomac Basin, or to Riverside Drive, New York 
City. 
This same colorful effect may be created with a few 
plants in your own garden. All Japanese Cherries are 
hardy and will grow well in almost any location, even 
in very shallow soils. They make splendid specimens 
for individua planting on the lawn, and the stronger- 
growing sorts are suitable for avenue trees. 
Amanogawa. Semi-double. Fragrant pink flowers a- 
bout May 10 to 15. Tree of characteristic Fastigi- 
ate habit up to 35 ft. high. An outstanding flow- 
ering tree. 
Asagi (Ukon). Double, striking greenish yellow. Beau- 
tiful in late afternoon sunshine, especially when 
surrounded by evergreens. 
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Botan-Zakura (Peony Cherry). Semi-double; pale pink 
flowers, on trees of rather small, flat, spreading 
crowns. 
Fugenzo (Kofugen; James H. Veitch). Double; one of 
the very best. Vigorous grower. Deep pink blooms 
about May 10 to 15. 
Gozanoma-Nioi (Ozu-Mako) (Maybe Taki-Nioi). Frag- 
rant cascade, small tree, much branched, usually 
not more than 12 ft. high. Flowers single, pure 
white, up to 1% in. across. Very fragrant. 
Hata-Zakura. Single white; rather fast grower, de- 
veloping a sizable tree in short time. 
Hi-Zakura. A beautiful deep pink, that blooms late. 
One of the finest. 
James H. Veitch. See Fugenzo. 
Kwanzan (Also known as Kanzan, Sekizan, and Seki- 
Yama). Tree upright-spreading, with a rounded 
crown, up to 20 ft. high. Rose red buds, flowers 
clear pink, fading but little. A splendid variety. 
Meigetsu. Semi-double, blush to almost white. 
Mikuruma-Gaishi (The Royal Carriage Returns). 
A small tree to 18 ft. high. Heavy bloomer. Blos- 
soms are semi-double, fine pink. 
Mount Fuji. See Shirotae. 
Naden, See Takasgo. 
