FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
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FLOWERING APRICOTS (continued) 10 
General Collection rate 
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Bonita—double deep red. 
Dawn—double pink, ruffled. 
Early Double White. 
WEEPING 
Weeping Double Pink 
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FLOWERING CHERRIES (5) 
Every variety is entirely distinct but only 
brief mention of color is given. They are 
described more fully in “Garden Aristocrats 
1942” which will be sent on request. For 
complete information with many illustra- 
tions the best source is U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture Circular No. 313 “The Oriental 
Flowering Cherries” by Paul Russell which 
may be had by sending 10c in coin to Supt. 
of Documents, Washington, D. C. or from 
us for 12c in stamps. 
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Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Single Flowering 
Akebono (Daybreak) ABC, flesh pink. 
Beni Hoshi (Pink Star) BC, deep pink. 
Mikuruma-gaeshi (Mitchell’s Single Pink) BC. 
Ojochin, B, large single flesh. 
Shiratama, AB, best single white. 
Taiwan (Prunus campanulata) (7) ABC, 
single red, very early. 
Double Flowering 
Amanogawa, CD, soft pink. 
Daikoku, ACD, deep pink. 
Fugenzo (Kofugen) CD, deep pink. 
Gosho, ABC, deep pink. 
Jugatsu (autumnalis) ABC, light pink. 
Kanzan, C, deep pink. 
Kuramayama, ABCD, pink and white. 
Momijigari, ABC, pink. 
Shirofugen (Victory) ABC, white and pink. 
Shirotae (Mt. Fuji) BCD, pure white. 
Shogetsu, ABC, blush. 
Shumei, A, soft pink. 
Taizanfukun, ABCD, pink. 
Tanko-shinju (Pink Pearl) CD, pink. 
Yae Kanzan, ABCD, deep pink. 
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