NOTICE. 



PAYMENT : — All orders should be accompanied by cash in the form of Draft, Cheque o 

 P. O, Order. Owing to the difficulty in collecting accounts, no order will be attende 

 to, unless accompanied by remittance, from parties unknown to us or those whose 

 account remains unsettled. 



REMITTERS by P. O. Order are requested to advise us without fail, name and address of 



the sender as the postal authorities will not pay unless identified with such advice. 

 SIGNATURES should be written in legible letters. 



CHARGES for packing and cases Owing to rise in the prices of all materials we are obliged 

 to charge the actual expense incurred which may amount about lo per cent of the 

 cost of goods besides Consular fees for certificate of origin, phylloxera, pests, marine 

 insurance, freight (if prepaid), etc. will be charged; best possible care is taken in 

 packing. 



DAMAGE in transit, it is distinctly understood that we take no risk whatever for contingent 

 injuries and all goods are shipped at purchasers' risks. 



ORDERS should be sent early as possible so as to permit of preparation and to ensure early 

 delivery in proper season. 



ALL ORDERS taken and accepted by THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd., or by 

 their representatives are subject to the condition of crops or short supply beyond 

 their control. 



POSTAGE : — Kindly be sure to use sufficient stamps for international mail as double rate 

 will be imposed on this side for insufl'icient postage. 



MAILS from Europe should be marked "via Siberia" on the envelope as it will reach here 

 in three weeks or so otherwise takes over 50 days. 



PRICES are made up loco Yokohama in the U. S. Gold Dollar which is equivalent to about 

 four shillings, marks, or five francs. 



SCALE anci other injurious pests in all plants are fumigated and destroyed before packing 

 with all possible care. 



HARDINESS: — Most of the plants and bulbs in this list are hardy except those marked * 

 which should be kept in-door during winter months. 



TIME OF SHIPPING FROM JAPAN. 



BULBS : — The trade demands the earliest possible shipment. Lilium longifiorum P^ormosum 

 we commence shipping from July and longiflorums from August and other lily bulbs, 

 from September but the best time of shipping is from October to December or they 

 can be safely shipped up to the middle of February, 

 and in some instances spring shipping is desirable. 



Dwarf plants for Europe fare best to be shipped in P'ebruary via America or Canada. 



SEEDS will be ready from December to January. Large quantities may either be 

 shipped as ordinary goods or per parcel post ; but small lots will better ht sent per 

 sample post as soon as one kind is ready. Postage 10 cents per pound for any postal 

 union countries. VVe give the utmost care in the selection of our seeds and they are 

 the best procurable but we will not be responsible as to the germinative power. 



SEED ORDERS for large quantities should be sent in as early as possible, even for a pro- 

 visional order, so as to permit the necessary preparation for gathering early in season. 



ORDERS in advance are requested from residents in the Southern Hemisphere to enable 

 us to ship at the best time from Japan as very often orders reach us in the wrong 

 season and are obliged to be held over till next season. 



COMPLAINTS are heard that we do not send the whole of an order in one lot instead of 

 instalments ; but the dormancy of plants and nature of stock necessitate our shipping 

 at different times, in order to ensure safety in transit, further very often we can noH 

 wait until others are ready. 



