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Mr. Coe. They were received on June 5, 1925, in their original 
Japanese containers. The collection included Pines, Junipers, Cy- 
press, Oaks, Maples, Aucubas, Skimmias, Palms, Azaleas, Wiste- 
ric. 11. This jar contains Azalea, MeDle e, and Dwarf Elm. The square 
jar is of Shigaraki pottery. When dwarf trees are planted with shrubs in 
one dish it is called Uvekomi Bonsai or Potted Dish in Variety. The Elm 
called Yenokt in Japan, and ranks next to the Oak in favor. “The Azalea 
(Toutsuji) and Maple (Momtji) are considered suitable for cultivation in 
one dish. The specimens in this pot are approximately twenty-five years 
old. (6177) 
ria, Euonymus, Bamboo, and Ilex. The gift was acknowledged on 
pages 48 and 100 of the Fifteenth Annual Report of the Garden, 
1925. (Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 15: 48, 100. April, 1926.) 
