16 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1912). 



IKIS K^MPf'EKI ZAMA-NO-MOKI. 



IRIS S^/EMPrERI. 



rj^HIS well known heiiiitifiil Flag-like flower of Japan disphiyri ii great diversity of colour, 

 some of the flowers measure 10-J2 inches. The principal cohnirs are white, maroon, deep 

 blue, violet, beautifully veined, etc. 



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

 once a mouth from November to March, but never give maiuue after the foliage appears. 

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

 is light better have it planted where it can often be watered by uK-ans 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 water 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 selected varieties ,s3. per set, §13.50, per 100. 



25 choice varieties , j|2 6.00 



Best mixed collection of our choice 5.35 " 



iiew variety Kamata soft blue, unusual color ....each 75c., per 10 .sG.OO. 



Price in U.S. Gold. 



