78 CATALOGUE OF THK YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., I/ri). (1912). 



COLI>tXTI(JN OF J)\VAliFKD TREES. 



Treated as above tliis plant is very ornamental 

 on bn Iconics, terraces, etc. If this plant is kept 

 in-doors it sliould ahoays be placed out-of-doors at 

 night and as often as it is not wanted 

 for decoration. In-doors it slionld ncVer I)e ex- 

 posed to the dry heat from a stove or open fire- 

 place otherwise tlie leaves will drop off and plant 

 perish. 



Finns pentaphylla and ])ine trees in general 

 growing in jardiniers require tlie attention in 

 watering and general treatm3nt as T^'huja obtnsa, 

 l)ut are not so much influenced by atmospheric 

 (conditions, nevertheless sun and air are necersary 

 to maintain liealth therefore keep the plants out- 

 of-doors as much as possible. 



Maples and other deciduous trees take the 

 same treatment as Thuja obtusa as regards water- 

 ing but are much more accommodating than ever- 

 greens ; in fairly mild climates, the maples may 

 remain out-of-doors all winter, but where the frost 

 is very severe they should be kept in a cellar 

 after the leaves have fallen in autumn, the soil 

 must always be kept moist but not icet, early in 

 spring put the plant out-of-doors and fully expos- 

 ed to all weathers and Avlien in full leaf use for 

 decoration in-doors as needed. 



Manuring: — When the trees commence 

 growing in spring Ave give mannre twice a m inth 

 DWARFED THUJA OBTCSA. say, jNIarch, April, May and June, again vSeptember 



Kergai" (overhanging) shape. and Oct(tber, \\\ the hot days of July and August 



