-!(l.-;c Bon Kei 



A reproduction of a hill garden, finished style. Here are 

 shown several miniature trees. Real and artistic stones. 

 A little thatched house. All forming a beautiful landscape 

 garden. It is the work of Suzuki of Tokio. A celebrated 

 Bon Kei specialist. Pot, old Shigaraki ware. 



I'(i4 Porcelain Garden Lantern 



Sangetsudo shape— after the name of the temple in Kama- 

 kura. Height, 6 i'eet. 



20^>x Goyo-Matsu 



Growing on rock, with roots exposed and forming the cutest 

 Kengiii shape. Age, 23 years. Height, 4 inches. Pot, 

 Chinese shude. 



l'O0-\ Chabo-Hiba 



Two trees are growing on a cjuaintly-shaped volcanic 

 stone. Observe that in spite of the hard surface the roots 

 cling firmly to the rock. It is a very unique example of 

 the kind. Age, over 85 years. Height, 2 14; feet. Pot, 

 Ruri. 



'207 Fern Lady Bicyclist 



An image of a lady mounted on a bicycle. Made of ferns, 

 and apparently spinning away over a road made of tree fern 

 roots. Very realistic. (See illustration.) 



L'08 Fern Man Bicyclist 



Companion piece to No. 207 



2U9c Bon Sai 



Two perfectly shaped maples. Representing the style of 

 Yoseuye. Age, 30 years. Height, 1 3^ feet. Pot of native 

 wood. 



210\ Chabo Hiba 



Trained in the sha|je of Hachikobore. All the branches 

 are arranged in studied disorder. It is an artistic specimen 

 of the work of Unokichi, of Tokio. Age, 120 years. 

 Pleight, 2 feet. Pot of native wood. 



211c Bon Sai 



Sanzashi with a miniature cryptomeria growing underneath. 

 The tree is much sought after by Japanese horticulturists 

 on account of its rarity. It is from the garden of Tomebun, 

 of Osaka. Age, 65 )ears. Height, i'^ feet. Pot, old 

 Shigaraka ware 



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