Flowering Fruit Trees 
We are very sorry to say that on account of ex- 
tremely heavy advance sales we shall not be able this 
season to supply anything in this group except Oriental 
Flowering Cherries (5). Fortunately we still have a 
fairly good supply of unusually fine trees of erect 
habit in a good range of varieties including some 
which have been very scarce in recent seasons. The 
weeping forms, however, are already sold out. 
By common consent the Oriental Cherries are con- 
sidered not only the finest of the Flowering Fruit 
Trees, but, in fact, among the most beautiful things 
known to horticulture. 
Descriptions below are much condensed. More com- 
plete information can be had from page 11 of G.A. ’42 
which will be mailed on request. Anyone wishing 
much more detailed treatment can easily obtain it 
from the authoritative work “The Oriental Flowering 
Cherries” by Paul Russell. This illustrated booklet 
of 70 pages may be had by sending 10c coin to Supt. 
of Documents, Washington, D. C., or from us for 12c 
in stamps. TAIZANFUKUN 
PRICE SCHEDULE OF 
ORIENTAL FLOWERING CHERRIES 
A 6 to 8 ft. $2.50 C 4 to 5. ft. $1.75 
B 5 to 6 ft. $2.00 Dota. vit $150 
Letters after varieties show sizes available but please note carefully: If letters are not 
in ( ) such sizes can be shipped anywhere, while the sizes indicated by letters in ( ) can be 
sent anywhere outside of California or to the S. F. Bay Area, but not elsewhere in the state. 

(Note that we have omitted the final “—zakura” from some of the names as it simply 
means cherry and should really be added to all or omitted from all. We prefer the latter.) 
Flowers Single 
AKEBONO (Daybreak). ABC. One of the world’s 
handsomest trees. Flowers soft pink in utmost pro- 
fusion. Really superb. See cut on front cover. 
BENI HOSHI (Pink Star). BC. Grows very vigorously. 
Branches slender. Flowers are viyid pink. 
MIKURUMA-GAESHI (Mitchell’s Single Pink). 
(A)CD. Flowers deep pink. 
OJOCHIN (B). Very large flowers ; white flushed pink. 
SHIRATAMA (AC). We consider this the best of the 
single varieties having pure white flowers. 
TAIWAN (Prunus campanulata) (7). AB. Very early 
—a month ahead of others. Flowers are bell-shaped 
and deep red. Growth decidedly upright. Considered 
to be the only satisfactory variety for Southern Cali- 
SHIROTAE (Mt. Fuji) fornia. 

