CATALOGUK OF THE YOKOHAMA NUKSI^IY Co., Lnx (1912). 



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Nellimbium speciosum, the himous Japanese [.otus noted for its large l)eauti(*id flowers 

 (rhizomes in pot) — per 10, §3.50. 



Large pure white and light rose. 

 Small white and pink. 



Nlipliar Japoniea, large leaves standing al)oVe the water in late summer — eaeh 20 c ; per 

 10, $1.40. 



Nyiuphaea t<^trai;oiia, leaves floating on \vater, in mid-summer semi-clouhle white flowers 

 open in afternoon only — eaeh 25 e. ; per 10, $2.00. 



"Papyrus antiquoniin, by clump— each $1.00; per 1^*, $8.00. 



Sai^ittaria sa4i,'ittaefblia, edible tuber growing in Avatery places, several stems and leaves pro- 

 duced from one tuber, one of the best vegetables as well as an ornamental plant (by 

 tuber)— per 10, 35 c. 



S:igittaria sagittaefolia, (Suita-gwai) same with tiny tubers — per 10, 15 c. 



ScirpilS lacustris, ornamental aquatic perennial plant, round singular stick-like leaves grow- 

 ing to the height of 5-6 feet— per 10, $1.35. 



Scirpus lacustris var. zebriua — per 10, $1.70. 



Scirpus triqueter, resembles very much the preceding, but has triangular stick — per 10, $1.35. 

 Scirpus tuberosus, tuberous plant of the Cyperus fiimily, growing in marshy places, tubers 



eaten raw^ or boiled, starch is made from them — per 10, $1.00. 

 Trapa bispinosa, aqiiatic annual plant floating on stagnant water, white flowers with 4 petals 



produced in beginning of summer giving edible fruit with two or sometimes four 



horns, (by seeds) per packet 15 c. 

 Trapa iucisa, smaller species of the preceding, per packet 15 c. 

 Typha Japoniea— per 10, $1.00. 

 Zizania aquatica — per 10, 50 c. 



NELUMBIUM SPECIOSUM ( LOTUS POND). 



Price in U.S. Gold. 



