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



lieight. per lOO per 1,000 



Kuro-kuiiiJi, Hatteued, very sweet 3-4 ft. $4.00 $35.00 



Mtari, pointed 2 x ^ inches 3-4 ft. 4.00 35,00 



(joslio-gfiki, flat ve'/y sweet and juicy 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



Daidai-niarii, round medium size 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



Tsuru-iio-ko, medium size 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



B. — Those which seldom or never lose their astrintrency unless subjected to special curini;-. 

 Simplest process to cure is merely by drying fruits in a ])lace where there is free change 

 of air after removing the skin or cured by storing the fruit in rice grain for some days. 

 The other method is more complex. After collecting the fruits in proper time say in 

 the beginning of November, choo.se the largest and best fruits and pack in a tub moistened 

 ])reviously Avith Sake (Rice-wine) or any other spirits in close and regular rows, keeping 

 them 1 5 days in it, this destroys the astringency. The tub mu.st be hermetically closed 

 and no air should be admitted. If the temperature is warm it cures earlier, if cool later. 

 The best and most simple way is to use a SaJce-twh immediate after the liquor has been 

 emptied. This process required quite technical treatment. 



Hachiya, 5-4 inches long 4 inches across, especially good when heiglit. per loo per ],000 



dried 3-4 ft. $4.00 $35.00 



Yeuion, 3-4 inches long 4 inches across 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



Yaiua-yemoiij variety of the preceding 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



f^eedless, very large ^ 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



Masii.j?aki, 2 x 3 inches 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



Mino-dzurii, 2 x 2J inches 3-4 ft. 4.00 35.00 



IMospyros Kaki, cultivated in pot bearing fruits 2-3 ft. 15.00 — 



" SATSUMA ORANGE. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



