CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ern. (1910). 



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I. CAMELLIA JAPONIC A, GKANDIFLORA, 



see description. 

 ;2. CAMELLIA JAPONICA, ORDINARY KIND. 



CAMELLIA 



SASANQUA. 



Another species of camellia, 

 flowers and leaves much smaller than 

 camel! i. I Ja[)onica a!id blooms in 

 October to January. There are man}' 

 varieties, of which the followinir varie- 

 ties are some of the choicest : — 



1. Milie-no-yiiki, early, snow white, 

 double, profuse bloomer ^ivin<.^ 

 often 2CO-350 buds on one plant 

 of 5-6 ft. — heif^ht: 1-2 ft.; per 10, 

 $2.30. 



'J. Fnkiizulsuini, largest, spotted, 3 

 inches across — height: 1-2 ft.; 

 per 10, $2.30. 



>h Mikiiriiko, 



3-3I inches across 



carmme, large 

 height : 

 2.30. 



flower, 

 r-2ft. ; 



per 10, 



L Onigoromo, white with pink shade 

 height : 1-2 ft. ; per 10, $2.30. 



5. Azuina-nishiki, pink — height : 1-2 

 ft. ; per 10, $2.30. 



(i. Ciiniellia tlieifera, [see economic 

 plants] — height: ^-i ft.; per j 10, 

 $2.30. 



AZALEA. 



Azalea llCliniinata, (Korean Azalea) purplish pink flower 

 as early as in March in se\'ere climate of Korea, 

 flower freely even on a small plants — per 10, $2.30. 



AZALEA YODO-GAWA. 



Azaleii iiiollis, Ki-renge, 



deciduous, yellow large 

 flov\er produced before 

 the leaves, in May — 

 height : i-i^ ft. ; per 10, 

 $1 .80 ; per 100, $16.00. 



Azalea mollis, Beni-renge, 



orancre red otherwise 

 like the preceding — 



height : i-i^ ft. ; per 10, $l6o ; per 100, I15.CO. 



Azalea mollis, Kaba-renge, like the preceding only salmon 

 in colour — height: i-ij ft.; per 10, $1.60; per 100, 

 $15.00. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. 



