Kingsville Nurseries — Kingsville, Maryland 
SACH. VAR. DR. S. EDWIN MULLER. Handsome single 
flowering Cherry, coming into flower in April. Flowers 
clear pink fading to pale pink as it ages, are about 1 in. 
wide, opening in great profusion. The tree grows as 
broad as tall, reaching to about 30 to 35 ft. This is one 
of the showiest flowering Cherries in our entire collection. 
Price upon application. 
SENRIKO. Almost single; a beautiful pink flowering 
variety. Fine habit of growth, making up into an 
attractive medium sized tree. 
SUBHIRTELLA-PENDULA SHIDARE-HIGAN. (Weeping 
Japanese Flowering Cherries). The earliest Flowering 
Cherry. Graceful, slender drooping branches covered 
with single pink flowers. Excellent as specimen for the 
lawn or avenue planting. 4 to 5 ft. $5.00, 5 to 6 ft. $7.50, 
6 to 7 ft. $10.00. Standards, $5.00 to $7.50. 
TORANO-O (Tiger’s Tail). Small tree to 12 ft. high. Buds 
white or faintly pink. The long leafless branches covered 
with the numerous white flowers suggests Tiger’s Tails 
to the Japanese. Thus the name. 
WASE-MIYAKO. Double pink blossoms practically cover 
a stately small tree. This Jap. Cherry is very attractive 
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 splendid 
showy small tree. A beautiful variety that is well placed 
along the driveway. 
YAEMURASAKI. (Double Purple). Tree of medium size. 
Flowers uniformly rosy-pink, nearly 2 in. across, re- 
sembling apple blossoms, in short-stemmed clusters of 3 
or 4, the clusters crowded in ball-like masses. One of the 
finest of all. 
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 are 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 isolated specimen in a 
broad open lawn. 3 yr. heads $5.00, 4 yr. heads $7.00. 
NO. 46. Double; deep pink blossoms that hold its color 
well. Upright tree type. A beautiful cherry. 
Due to shcrtage of help for the past few years, only a 
few of the Flowering Cherries have had a reproduction of 
small plants. If you are only interested in small sized 
plants, please write us, stating varieties you want, and we 
will gladly advise if we can supply them, giving prices. 
Many varieties of Flowering Cherries are available. 2 yr. 
grafts at $1.50 to $2.50 each. 
PYRACANTHA—FIRETHORNS 
COCCINEA. Dense shrub having sturdy branches armed 
Mle stout thorns. Handsome brilliant scarlet berries in 
all. 
LELANDI. Upright dense shrub with rich glossy leaves. 
Fruit in fall is bright red. Handsome when trained 
against wall or building. 
CRENULATA. Upright, yet spreading habit shrub, with 
fruit orange-red. 
belpamr tsar pep FLAVA. Similar to preceding, with yellow 
rult. 
CRENULATA ROGERSIANA. Leaves larger than Crenu- 
lata. A very glossy green. Fruit reddish-orange. 
CRENULATA ROGERSIANA-AURANTICA. Similar to 
preceding, with bright yellow fruit. 
CRENATO-SERRATA (Yunnensis Gibbsi). Vigorous grow- 
ing shrub very free fruiting. Berries are bright-red. Not 
perfectly hardy in the north. 
PAUCIFLORA. An improved form of Coccinea, with 
spreading habit and fruit a bright red. Dense grower. 
SAN JOSE. Handsome upright form with large dark green 
leaves, and large brilliant red fruit. 
KANSUENSIS. Rather rangy growth, developing to a 
fairly large shrub. Fruit bright red. 4 in. pot plants 
$1.50 and $2.00. 5 in. pot plants $2.50 and $3.00. 
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PSEUDO LARIX AMABILIS. Handsome tree with ever- 
green-like foliage, golden yellow to green. Drops foliage 
in <hoe 4 in. pot plants, 18 to 22 in. $2.00, 22 to 26 
in. $3.00. 
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