104 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., T/ri). (1912.) 



BODIES AND COLOURED HAND-PAINTINGS. 



HAND-PAINTINGS. 



AZALEAS U X 15 in 36 varieties $4.00 



BAMBOO PLANTS " 27 - 2.25 



CAMELLIA FLOWERS " " .... 34 1.75 



CHERRY FLOWERS " " .... 13 1.30 



DIOSPYROS KAKI FRUrrS - " 13 " 40 



HYDRANGEA FLOWERS .... 12 - 1.50 



LOTUS FLOAVERS " " .... 11 " 85 



LYCORIS FLOWERS " .... 0 1.00 



MAGNOLIA FLOWERS " .... JG 1.30 



ORCHIDS, JAPANESE " .... 33 3.25 



PLUM FRUITS (PRUNUS COMMUNIS) .... 8 20 



PEONY FLOWERS (P.i:OXIA iMOUTANM .... - .... 50 - 4.50 



HERBACEOUS PEONY FLOWRRS - " .... 27 2.25 



LITHOGRAPHS. 



LILY FLOWER BOOK 7 x 10 in. .... 40 varieties .... $.50 



MAPLE LEAVES 10 x 15 in 39 ^' 35 



IRIS FLOWERS 10 x 15 in 25 90 



BEST SELECTED 10 x 15 in 18 60 



ORANGE FRUITS, plates, set of 2 with description 



in Englisli 17 x 22 in 29 40 



BOOKS. 



CULTVATION OF BAMBOOS IN JAPAN, by Sir Ernest Satow, K.C.M.G., 



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USEFUL PLANTS OF JAPAN, by Y. Tanaka— fully illustrated and described : — 

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