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CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co, Ltd. (1909). 



The following is a list of the 

 from, ranging in price from $J. to 



Thuja obtusa. 

 Pinus pentaphylla. 

 Pin us massoniana. 

 Pinus densiflora. 

 Larix leptolepis. 

 Juniperus rigida. 

 Juniperus procumbens. 

 Juniperus Chinensis. 

 Podocarpus macrophylla. 

 Podocarpus Nageia. 



names of dwarfed trees we have always on hand to select 

 50. depending on age, size, etc. 



Tsuga Sielboldi. 



Cryptomeria Japonica. 



Acer palmatum [Maple) 



Acer trifidum [MapU). 



Oak tree [Qucrcus dent at a). 



Styrax Japonica. 



Lagerstoemia Indica. 



Pomegranate. 



Flowering Cherry. 



Flowering 'Plum (Pnimis Mninc). 



Cham^x^rops Palm 

 Cycas revoluta. 

 Wistaria. 



Cratii2gus cuneata. 

 Zelkowa Keaki. 

 Euonymus alatus. 

 Ivy. 



Bamboos. 

 &c., 8:c , &c., 



DWAHFLD TREES, — 'I HE ^ VOlvUl 1 AM A NUixShLV L'j., LTD. 



TREATiNIENT of Thuja obtusa : — during spring and summer, by preference keep this 

 plant in a sunny airy situation where the wind will pass freely through the branches, 

 water once a day giving just enough to make the soil moist, in dry hot weather it may be 

 necessary to give water twice a day, care however should be taken not to have the soil luct 

 and never water unless the plant needs it. Watering overhead in dry weather is bad but 

 rain is always beneficial. During winter keep the tree in a cold greenhouse partially 

 shaded, or in an unhealed orangery, giving water about once in lo days, the soil however 

 must never be allowed to get dry. (The secret of successful culture of all plants in pots 

 consists in judicious watering, giving too much or too little is equally bad). 



Treated as above this plant is very ornamental on balconies, terraces, etc. If this plant 

 is kept indoors it should alzuays be placed out of doors at night and as often as it is not 

 wanted for decoration. Indoors it should never be exposed to the dry heat from a stove or 

 open fire-place otherwise the leaves will drop off and the plant perish. 



Pinus pentaphylla and pine trees in general growing in jardiniers require the attention 

 in watering and general treatment as Thuja obtusa, but are not so much influenced by 



