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BAMBUSA. VEITClill. 



Ariindinaria Fastuosa, tall and 



erect bamboo, with luxuriant 

 leaves, 14-15 ft. hei^^bt with 

 a ^irth 3-4 inches — height : 

 f |-3 ft. per 10, $1 80 ; 

 per 100, $ [ 5 00. 



Pliragmites cotnnninis, (Japanese 

 rush) the stem extensively 

 use for supporting chrysan- 

 themum also thatching and 

 making mats for shading 

 (clump pot grown) j^er 10, 

 $1 50 per 100, $13.50. 



I^^iilalia Xatsubo, early variety, 



flowers in July and August 



(clump) — [)cr 10, $2.co ; 

 per 100, $18. CO. 



Eiilalia Japonica, very graceful tall ornamental grass giving ostrich per 10 per 100 



feather-like panicles used for dry bouquet $1.50 $13.50 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina, distinct white band across the leaves in 



succession, white panicles 1.50 i3-50 



Evergreen Eulalia^ (Miscanthus Japonicus) evergreen growing mostly 



at the sea-side, 5-6 feet in height, larger and stronger than 



common Eulalia, dried spikes furnish a parlour ornament 



(strong clump) 1.30 11. co 



Miscanthus saccliariflorus, (Ogi) close ally of the Eulalia Japonica 5-6 

 feet, leaves broader and stronger than the Eulalia Japonica 



(strong clump) 1.30 11.00 



Carex (jaudichaudiana, a carex, with luxuriant narrow long leaves 



thriving well in moist place 2.50 22.50 



Miscanthus condensatus, broad leaved Eulalia, its young leaves good 



for feeding cattle 1.50 — 



STOCK PLiNTS FOR ORIFTING ON & SEKDLINGS FOR REFORESTING PURPOSES. 



Cutting and Seedling 

 for grafting. 



Deciduous trees: (1-2 years) per 1,000 

 Citrus trifoliata seedling ^^^f^ $10.00 

 Ditto „ lyf- 3.80 



Magnolia Kobus „ 20 00 



Persimmon „ 12.00 



Pyrus Toringo „ 15 00 



Pruniis triflora 15.00 



Maple „ 17.00 



Chestnut „ 15.00 



Pear „ 17.00 



Cutting and Seedling 

 for grafting. 



Deciduous trees: (1-2 yea rs) per i,oco 



Peach see filing $12 .00 



Alnus maritima ,, 8.00 



Rhus vernicifera „ 15 00 



R. succedanea „ 15.C0 



Quercus serrata „ 10.00 



Q. glandnlifera „ 10.00 



(J. crispuhi lo.co 



Zelkowa Keaki „ 5.00 



Cherry „ 8.00 



Prunus pseudo-cerasus, var. Fujisakura, (P. incisa). This is a hardy wild variety which 

 comes from Mount Fuji and v;e recommend it as the best variety of stock plant 

 to graft on Prunus communis and cherry, especially those who want to make a 

 dwarf plant for pot culture as the tree is a dwarf nature and bears fruit abundantly. 

 As a garden plant it is also very handsome for its white blossom coming out early 

 in spring before all other cherries do — per 100, $2.50; per 1,000, $22.00. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



