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



Ophelia ililnta, perennial with fine 

 violet flower — per 10, $1.30. 



*()sbeckia Cliinensis, a showy stove 

 shrub fine purple flower — per 10, 

 $2.00. 



Piitrinia scabiosaefolia, lovely autum- 

 nal yellow flowering perennial 

 with long flower stalk — per 10, 

 ^1.30 ; per ico, $1 i.oo. 



Patrinia villosa, white flowering 



perennial close ally of the pre- 



PHYLLODocE LEDUM Ceding— per 10, $1,30; per 100, 



TAXIFOLIA. PALUSTRIS. $ I I .OO. 



Physalis Franclietti, this variety is esteemed for its brilliant red bladder or calyx enclosing 



the berry which is far larger and prettier than the common winter cherry, it is 



highly ornamental as a pot plant in autumn, and is easily propagated by division 



or by seeds — per 10, $1.00; per 100, $9.00. 



Primula cortuoides, several varieties more than 20 exist, white, lilac, red, fringed, etc. 

 (see cut) — per 10, $1.50. 



Primula Reinii,— per 10, $1.50. 



Petasites Japonicus giganteus, this giant variety grows its petioles to a height of about 6 

 ft. with a diameter of 1^-2 inches. The large round leaves expanded at the 

 top of the petioles form the shape of an umbrella and is pretty enough to be an 

 ornamental as well as an economic plant. The big petioles are eaten as a 

 vegetable after boiling in water and stewed or preserved in salt or sugar. Its 

 flower buds produced in February are used fresh as a condiment and spice owing 

 to its agreeable flavour and slight bitter taste — per 10, $[.30. 



Primula Japonica, beautiful light lilac flowering plant— per 10, $1.00. 



Pyrola rotundifolia, small evergreen perennial, thrives well in shady mountainous region — 

 per 10, 65 c. 



Parnassia palustris, small perennial plant growing in marshy place 8-12 inches high, 

 flower yellowish white — per 10, 65c. 



Pteridopliyllum recemosum, a lovely tiny perennial with delicate feather-shaped leaves like 

 a fern, the flower snowy white on a slender scape per 10, $1.50. 



*Rhodea Japouica, special attention is paid to the cultivation of this plant among Japanese 

 horticultrists, more than 100 varieties exist, esteemed for its lustrous deep green 

 and various variegated leaves. 

 *Miyako, large thick leaves i-i^ ft. in length, with white margin — each, 50 c. ; 

 per 10, $4.50. 



*Takakuma, white splash on green upright foliage i foot in length — each, 50 c.; 

 per 10, $4.50. 



Rodgersia podophylla, ornamental perennial, five leaves growing from one stalk on opposite 



sides, white flowers are produced in umbels — per 10, $2.00. 

 Saururus Loureiri, — per 10, $1.50, 



Saxifraga sarmentosa, ornamental creeping plant hairy fine foliage red on reverse 

 (pot grown) — per 10, 65 c. 



*8axifraga sarmentosa, marginal variegation very fine when suspended, leaves hairy 

 (pot grown) — per 10, 65 c. 



Schizocodon soldanelloides, small lovely perennial with pink flowers, leaves round and very 

 lustrous, — per 10, 80 c. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



