to CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1910). 



Hemerocallis Fulva, double flower, very showy day-lily — per 10, $1.50; per 100, $[3.50. 

 HeilieroCilllis Minor. This new day-lily with bright yellow flowers is the produce of our 



northern island and is very pretty and hardy. This variety different from the common 



day-lily, the flower lasting for two days — per 10, $2.00; per 100, $16.00. 

 Erythronium DeilS-Canis (Dog-Tooth Violet), a perennial of the lily family, small lovely 



purple flower (see photo) — per 10, 35c. ; per 100, $2 00: 

 Colocasia Multifolia, (Japanese Water Taro) We recommend this to our customers as one 



of the most interesting table decoration plants. By placing the tuber in a shallow dish 



with a little water and gravel at the 



bottom, the same way as the Chinese 



sacred lily is grown in water, it pro- 

 duces no flower but great clusters 



of dark purple coloured stems with 



rich green leaves, almost as pretty as 



flowers, keeping the same appearance 



of beautiful growth nearly all through 



summer. In spring, about April or 



May when the young shoots begin 



to sprout, take a knife and cut off 



about J of the botttom part of tubers 



flat, so as not to allow the stems to 



grow too long in the dish ; without 



doing so, the stems grow too tall for 



pot culture. As a garden plant it is 



very ornamental attaining to the 



height of from 4 to 5 feet when it 



is fully grown in the open ground, 



with quite a number of stems 



growing from single tuber which is 



edible when boiled like a potato — 



per 10, 80c.; per 100, $6.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



NOVELTY. 



THE large single flowering famous Japanese varities 24 best newest remarkable sorts, 

 flower attaining 10 to 15 inches diameter and some of them are of very broad flat 

 petals of over 2 inches wide. Each 50c. A set of 24 varieties, §10.00. 



THE Queen of autumn flowers is the Japanese national flower and widely known through- 

 out the world for its beautiful shapes as well as for the varied and gorgeous colours. 

 In this country special attention is paid in raising this noble and graceful flower. A single 

 plant bearing 300-400 flowers is often seen in our chrysanthemum shows. Their easy culture, 

 little trouble from insects, as well as their blooming so late in autumn commend them to 

 the most inexperienced amateurs and make them most fashionable autumnal flowers. 



General collection of 50 choice large flowering varieties, $8.co or 20c. each. 



Chrysanthemum plants being of a delicate nature, do not always carry well for long journeys when 

 shipped with other plants in the ordinary way, it is advisable to send young shoots by parcel or sample post 

 which in most cases arrive in sound condition. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



