CATAI.OUGK OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSKRY Co., I.ti.. (1913) 



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BAMBOO GROVE. 

 ( Pliylloj-tachys qnilioi.) 



nainbusa stMianeiisis, (B. borcalis) a very hardy 



kiiul and i^rows everywhere even on mountains 

 or open uplands, and resists the ^^reatest ex- 

 treme (jf cold, it allowed it spreads rii^ht into 

 the deepest recesses and up to the hi^diest 

 summit (J mountain. I'\illy jjrown stems 

 attain a L;irth of about i inch with a hei^L;ht of 

 10 feet or more ; the j^reen stems are sprit antl 

 used for makin^t; baskets of various shapes, form- 

 ing one of the i)r(:ducts of northern Jai)an and 

 also ver}' useful for supportin*,^ the crumblin;; 

 earthworks (pot grown) — height: 1I-2 ft.; 

 l)cr 10. ,^1.30 ; i)er 100, 9^1 i .00. 

 *Pii.vH()slaeli.vs (|iia(lrani;iilaris, f()iir-c<n nercd 

 cane, one of rarest kinds suitable for garden 

 planting, its .stems are used f<,r walking canes 

 (pet grown) — height: i ?,-2 ft. ; per 10, $1.90. 

 IMiyllostacliys qnilioi, (P. Hambusoides) comnu-ii 

 giant bamboo, general garden ])lant, easy 

 growth, and remarkable for its height often 

 40 feet, with diameter 4-5 inches — height : 

 2-3 ft. ; per lO, S-.oo ; per lOO, S'^S-OO. 

 IMiyllostacb.ys (^uilioi, variegated leaves, very 

 ornamental hard}' l^amboo growing to a re- 

 markable size, the leaves are \ery pretty 

 striped — each 50c. ; per 10, $4.50. 

 Pliyllostacli.ys initis, ( I V'ather}- l^amboo) one of 

 the largest sorts, 6 inches across, 20-40 feet 

 high. Kxtensivel}' cultivated for various furni- 

 ture works, water pipes, etc., and especially for 

 its young club-shaped sprout, eaten as a vegeta- 



ble, (pot grown) — height 

 S2.00 ; per 100, §18.00. 



Pliyllostacliys nigra, black bamboo, best ornamental, max, 

 30 feet in height, 1-2 inches across, used as cane, 

 umbrella handles, etc. (pot grown) 



Pliyllostacliys lieterocycla, tortoi.se-shell knotted species, 

 3 inches across (pot grown) 



Pliyllostacliys rusci folia, small slender gras-sy bamboo, good 

 for garden planting in shady place (3-5 shoots in a 



pot) •. 



Ariiiuliuaria ,ia|)onica, Japanese arrows are made of the 

 slender .straight stalks, and also extensivel}' u.sed 

 for supporting tender plants (clump pot grown) 



Ariiiuliiiaria japonica, flmcy variety of the ab(A-e with \'ellow 

 striped leaves 



Arundiiiaria Hiiidsii, suitable for ornamental planting, 

 bushy growth, slender stems (pot grown) 



Arundiiiaria Hindsii graniinea, 



Arnndinaria Sinioni, (A. Medake) one of the hard\' kinds 

 growing to a height of 1 5 to 20 feet with girth of 3 

 to 5 inches, and grows well on river banks having 

 creeping root-stock, which spreads very freely, when 

 planted on the W. N. position it grows thick and 

 bushy encroaching towards the S. E., and forms 

 excellent shelter a^jainst the wind 2-3 ft. 



I J-2J ft. ; per 10, 



2-3 ft. 

 2-3 ft. 



2-3 ft. 



2-3 ft. 

 2-3 ft. 

 2-3 ft. 



1-2 ft. 



per 10. 

 $2.30 



4.70 



2.00 



2.00 



2.00 



2.00 

 2.00 



per 100 



S 20.00 



1.80 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



