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CATALOGUE OF THP: YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1912). 



CAMELLIA 



SASANQUA. 



Another species of camellia, 

 floAN'ers and leaves much smaller than 

 camellia Japonica and blooms in October 

 to'' January. There are many varieties, 

 ofw hicli the following varieties are some 

 of the choicest : — 



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4. 



1. CAMELLIA JAPONICA, GRANDI FLORA, 



see description. 



2. CAMELLIA JAPONICA, ORDINARY KIND. 



Mine-uo-.vuki, early, snow white, 

 double, profuse bloomer giving 

 often 200-350 buds on one plant of 

 5-6 ft.--hcight : 1-2 ft. ; ])er 10, 

 $2.50. 



rukuziitsiinn, largest, spotted, 3 

 inches across — height : 1-2 ft. ; per 

 10, $2.30. 



Mikiiuiko, carmine, large flowers, 

 3-3^ inches across— height : 1-2 ft. ; 

 per' 10, $2.30. 



Oinj»'or<nno, white with pink shade 

 height : 1-2 ft. ; per 10, $2.30. 



Azuina-iiisliiki, pink — height : 1-2 

 ft. ; per 10, $2.30. 



Camellia tlieifera, [see economic 

 plants]— height : i-l ft.; per 10, 

 $2.35. 



AZALEA. 



1. Azalea acuminata, (Korean Azalea) purplish pink flower as 



early as in March in severe climate of Korea, flowers 

 freely even on a small plants — per 10, $2.50. 



2. Azalea mollis, Ki-reng-e, deciduous, yellow large flow er 



produced before the leaves, in May — height ; 1-1^ ft. ; 

 per 10, $1.80; per 100, $16.00. 



8- Azalea mollis, Beni-reiige, orange red otherw ise like the 

 preceding — height: 1-lJ ft. ; per 10, $1.80; per 100, 

 $16.00. 



4. Azalea mollis, Kaba-renge, like the preceding only salmon 

 in colour— height : 1-1 J ft. ; per 10, $1.80 ; per 100, 

 $16.00. 



AZALEA YODO-GAWA. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



