Kingsville Nurseries, Inc., Kingsville, Md. 25 
Each Per 10 
Torano-O (Tiger’s Tail). Small tree to 12 ft. high. 
Buds white or faintly pink. The long leafless bran- 
ches covered with the numerous white flowers sug- 
gests Tigers’ Tails to the Japanese. Thus the name. 
Wase-Miyako. Double pink blossom practically cover 
a stately small tree. This Jap. Cherry is very at- 
tractive and we consider it among the best of all 
varieties. 
Yae-Akebono. Double pink. A fine bloomer. This 
variety is also among the best. Grows into a splen- 
did showy small tree. A beautiful variety that is 
well placed along the driveway. 
Yae-Murasaki (Double Purple). Tree of medium size. 
Flowers uniformly rosy pink, nearly 2 in. across, 
resembling apple blossoms, in short-stemmed clu- 
ters of 3 or 4 the clusters crowded in ball-like 
masses. One of the finest of all. 
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Yoshino (Yeddensis). A wide spreading tree that grows 
to 45 ft. high. This is the popular variety planted 
in the Tidal Basin, Washington, D. C. Flowers 
ar single and are pink. A fine variety that should 
be used as shade trees and for avenues. 
Kiku-Shidare (Weeping Chrysanthemum) (Cheal’s 
Weeping). Double pink weeping Japanese Cherry. 
Very double, large, deep pink flowers. A _ very 
striking and beautiful plant when used as an iso- 
lated specimen in a broad open lawn. 
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No. 46. Double; deep pink blossoms that hold its color 
well. Upright tree type. A beautiful cherry. 
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Except where noted. 
SYRINGA-Lilacs-Lovely Hybrids 
Aside from our lovely Dogwoods, Lilacs are the next 
favorites in our gardens. The colors or shades are ex- 
quisite and no written description could possibly tell 
all their loveliness. In th spring they give us a thrill 
equal to the Dogwood and Rose. 
Abel Carriere—dou. buds, deep vinaceous, opening lav- 
ender-violet. ACDE 
Aline Mocqueris—sin. buds, dahlia carmine, opening 
Bishop’s purple. JAB CDi 
