PAINESVILLE, OHIO yl 
1-4 5-24 25 & up 
Each Hach Each 
Prunus 
*yedoensis Taizan-fukun. 30’ 
Am OMMEOW LU scien la hoi cn eS aut « 4.00 
LOMO LG pe i fe) ie 5.00 
OMCOMEGHILU Rett. fa dis ) oy Moors 6.00 
BLOM LOR EL Ne ade 3st. genes: 7.00 
Large specimens quoted on request. 
We can also supply in limited quantity the follow- 
ing varieties of Japanese Flowering Cherries propagated 
from the collection at Highland Park, Rochester. They 
are available in’ thes4%to’5 ft/-5 to*6“{t.;-and 6’ to’ $ ‘ft. 
grades at $4.00, $5.00 and $7.50 each, respectively. 
Amanogawa — semi-double pale pink 
Gioiko — semi-double pale yellow 
Hata-zakura — semi-double white 
Horaisan — double pink 
Hosokawanioi — semi-double flesh 
Kuramayami — double pink 
Kwanzan— syn. Sekiyama — double deep pink 
Miyako — double pink 
Shirofugen — double light pink 
Shogetsu — double soft pink 
Sumizome — double purplish pink 
Our named varieties of Japanese Flowering Cherries 
are grown on the Japanese type stocks. While the com- 
mon practice of grafting on the European Mazzard Cher- 
ry stock is a cheaper method of propagation, it results in 
short-lived trees, which difficulty is overcome by using 
Japanese stocks. 
Pseudotsuga taxifolia. (douglasi). Douglas Fir. 70’ 
2 SiS,” ard ee ce B&B 6.00 5.50 5.00 
ee UM kc ae 6 B&B 9.00 8.50 8.00 
AOL MEG he Be ssa B&B 15.00 13.50 12.50 
Os gd a B&B 20.00 18.00 
Git Dee neice ee od B&B 25.00 
UC B&B 30.00 
CM MN rk cs wri ce we xs B&B 35.00 
