16 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1911). 



IRIS k.t:pfert, zama-xo-moki." 



rj^HIS well known beauiiful Flag-like flower of Japan displays a great diversity of colour, 

 some of the floAvers measure 10-12 inches. The principal colours are white, maroon, deep 

 blue, violet, beautifully veined, etc. 



We grow these in our rice-field and when tlie plant is at rest we manure it with dung 

 once a month from November to March, but never give manure after the foliage appears. 

 Fish-manuve will answer all purposes. The plant grow successfully on all soils but if the soil 

 is light better have it planted where it can often be watered by means of irrigation or a little 

 depressed ground to hold water and get full benefit of rains. If the soil and climate be too dry 

 it should be planted in pot provided with w^ater in a basin and keep it under subirrigation in a 

 manner as calla lily is grown in the greenhouse. It flowers early summer. 



Iris Kaempferi, 18 best scelecled varieties |3. per ^et, S13.50, per 100. 



25 choice varieties $2 6.C0 



" Best mixed collection of our choice 5.30 



new variety Karnata (see painting) each $1.00, per 10 $7.60. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



