CARLTON’S EXQUISITE FLOWERING TREES 
ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME 
JAPANESE 
ROSE-FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Among the flowering trees the Japanese Rose- 
Flowering Cherry takes the lead. They vary in 
form an’. therefore may be adapted to many uses 
in landscape work. Some are vase-form, others 
pyramidal in growth, but most sorts have wide- 
spreading branches, vigorous in growth. and still 
other are rather dwarfish. Nearly all are tinted 
various shades of pink, and a few are white. Trees 
are hardy. While known and used in the Orient for 
hundreds of years, these valuable trees are rapidly 
becoming popular and gaining favor in the United 
States. Both upright and weeping growth.- 
The display of Japanese Flowering Cherries at 
Washington, D. C., in early spring is one of the 
great sights of our national capital and annually 
attracts thousands of visitors. 
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-Kwanzan, Double, rose-pink. Handsomest of all 
the double flowering Japanese cherries. Blooms 
just after the middle of April (depending somewhat 
upon locality). The tree is upright and spreading, 
and at maturity 25 to 30 feet high. Leaves and 
flowers appear simultaneously. The buds are red, 
and the fragrant, rich, rose-colored double blos- 
soms are borne in clusters. Flowers are very large, 
up to 2 inches in diameter. A graceful and beauti- 
ful tree for the lawn or grounds; also adapted for 
planting in parking strips and along avenues. 
Shirofugen—15 ft. Has the very largest flowers 
of any variety that we grow, deep pink in the bud 
and pale pink in the open flowers. It is almost im- 
possible to describe the beauty of this tree when in 
full bloom. 

Kwanzan Flowering Cherry 



Kofugen—Double deep pink, vigorous, upright 
and no great tendency to spread, adapting it to 
street planting. Best deep pink sort. 
Mount Fuji— Pure white; remains attractive; 
calyx turning reddish with age. A bushy, small 
tree, hardy, extremely floriferous. 
Naden—Pink; late flowering; double, very popu- 
lar; vigorous, upright, adapted to street or lanes. 
JAPANESE WEEPING CHERRY 
Brought from Japan and is certainly one of the 
finest weeping tree for lawns and small grounds. 
The branches are slender and when grafied on tall 
stems, fall gracefully to the ground. The flowers 
are rose-colored, appearing before the leaves. 
No. 1 heads, about 6 feet tall, $2.59. 
Single Pink Weeping Cherry. 
Double Pink Weeping Cherry. 
PURPLE FRINGE, or SMOKE TREE 
A small tree or shrub, very much admired on 
account of its peculiar fringe or hair-like flowers. 
covering the whole surface of the bush in mid- 
summer. 
Prices: 2-3 feet $1.00; 3-4 feet $1.50 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Pink flowering variety which is greatly in de- 
mand. 11%-2 ft. $1.75 each; 3-3% ft. $3.50 each. 


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