aATAU)GUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NUUSEUY Co., Ltd. (1911). 101 



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AZAF.EAS 11 >^ 1^ 36 varieties 



BAMBOO PEANTS •••• '-^^ 



OA]\n^:EEIA FEOWERS " .... 34 



CHERRY FEOWERS " .... 13 



DIOSPYROS KAKI FREITS 13 - 



HYDRANGEA FEOWERS .... 12 - 



EOTUS FEOWERS " .... H 



EYCORIS FEOWERS .... ^> " 



MAGXOEEA FEOWERS " .... 16 



ORCHIDS, JAPANESE " ... 33 - 



FEUM FRUrrS (PRUNUS COMMUNIS).... " .... 8 - 



PEONY FEOWERS (P.l^:ONIA MOUTACSI).. .... 50 



HERBACEOUS PEONY FEOWERS .... 27 " 



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