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BOOKS AND COLOURED HAND=PAINTINQS. 



HAND-PAINTINGS. 



AZALEAS II 



X 15 ill- 



^6 varieties 



... $4x0 





. 27 







CAMELLIA r'LUWLRb 









... 1.75 





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10 





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flYDRANGEA PXOWERS 



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H<IS FLOWERS 









... 3-75 



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. 18 





... 1.75 



LOTUS FLOWERS 





I I 





... .85 



LYCORIS FLOWERS 





6 





1. 00 



MAGNOLIA FLOWERS 





. 16 





... 1.30 



ORCHH^S, JAPANESE 





. 33 



8 





... 3.25 



PLUM FRUITS (PRUNUS COMMUNIS)... 



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.20 



PEONY FLOWERS (PAEONIA MOUTAN). 





. 50 





... 450 



HERBACEOUS PEONY P^LOWERS 





. 27 





... 2.25 



LITHOGRAPH. 



LILY FLOWER BOOK 7 x 10 in. ... 40 



MAPLE LEAVES 10 x 15 in. ... 39 



.50 

 .35 



BOOKS. 



CULTIVATION OF BAMBOOS IN JAPAN, by Sir Ernest Satow, K.C.M.G. 



with coloured illustrations , 2.75 



USEFUL PLANTS OF JAPAN, by Y. Tanaka,— fully illustrated and described :— 

 Illustration with Japanese and Latin names, 3 vol. ; English description, i 

 vol., indices and contents in English, i vol., 5 vol. in all 3.00 



As the Flora of Japan is very rich owing to the wide range of latitude the country enjoys, it presents a great 

 diversity of plants useful to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery, either wild or cultivated. Of information regard- 

 ing such plants which furnish the materials of food, clothing and industrial uses, or to distinguish poisonous and 

 noxious ones from their allies, the work forms an immense treasur}-. It is equally an invaluable help to amateurs 

 of flowers and ornamental trees as most of them are also referred to therein. Mr. Tanaka, with his extended 

 knowledge on the subject, is well fitted for the compilation of such a work by his official capacity, having served 

 as important commissioner in the Imperial Museum, various Home and Foreign Exhibitions, add greatly to the 

 credit of the work. The plants mentioned in these volumes are classified into 25 sections according to their use, 

 such as cereals, vegetables, flowers, textile materials, etc. with 1015 coloured illustrations which serve to 

 distinguish stems, flowers, fruits, etc. Corresponding Japanese and botanical names are also gi\'en under each 

 illustration. 



ALPINE PLANTS OF JAPAN, Pocket-Atlas, by Prof. M. Miyoshi & T. Makino, 

 vol. I with 200 coloured illustrations, Latin name, region, flowering 



season in English and Japanese 1.25 



Ditto , vol. II with 208 coloured illustrations 1.25 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING IN JAPAN, by Josiah Conder, 2 vols 9.50 



First Volume only 11 x 14 in 7.00 



Supplement only „ 3.50 



FLORAL ART OF JAPAN, by Josiah Conder 8.25 



HERBARIA FOR BOTANICAL USE. 



100-300 species perfect specimens, mounted, with scientic and Japanese name $7.50 per 100 

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