CATALOGUE OF Till-: YOKOHAMA NLKSl-RV Co., Lid. (1913) 



PLAT ANTH E R A RU PES T R I S . 



Opbolia <liliitii, perennial with fine violet Howcr— per 

 10. Si .30. 



••OslK'ckiji chiiMMisis, a show)- stoxc shnil) fine purple 



llowcr — per 10. $2.00. 

 Patrinia scalnosacfolia, lovel\- aiiiuninal \ellow 

 lluwerin^ perennial with loni; l1<'\ver stalk — i)er 

 10, >!^i.3o; per 100. $11.00. 

 I*atriiiia villosa. white tlowerin^^ perennial close all\- 

 ofthe precedini; — per lO, S1.30 : per lOO, >>l 1 .00. 

 IMiysalis Fi anclietti, this variety is esteenieil r<»r its 

 brilliant red bladder or cal)'X enclosin*; the berr)' 

 which is far larger and prettier than the common 

 winter cherr\', it is highly ornamental as a ])ot 

 plant in autumn, and is easily ])r(>pa^ate(l by 

 division orb)' seeds, per 10, $\.00: per lOO, ^^9.00. 

 Pri inula cortusoides, several varieties more than 20 

 exist, white, lilac, red, frin^^ed, etc. ( .see |)h( -to. ) — 

 per 10, ^sf.SO. 

 Primula Kcinii, — per 10, Si. 50. 



Petasites japouicus i^ii^anteus, this j^iant variet)- 

 grows its petioles to a height of about 6 ft. witli 

 a diameter of 1^-2 inches. The large round 

 leaves expanded at the top of the petioles form the shape of an umbrella and is prett\- 

 enough to be an ornamental as well as an economic plant. The big petioles are 

 eaten as a vegetable after boiling in water and stewed or preserved in .salt or sugar. 

 Its flower buds produced in February, are used fresh as a condiment and sjjice owing 

 to its agreeable flavour and slight bitter taste — pet 10, .40. 

 Primula japoiiica, beautiful light lilac flowering plant — per 10, .10. 



Pyrola rotundifolia, small evergreen perennial, thrives well in shatl\- mountainous region — 

 per 10, 65c. 



Pariiassia palustris, small perennial plant growing in marshy place 8-12 inches high, fl(jwer 



yellowish white — per 10, 65c. 

 Pentstemoii frutesceiis, per 10, $1.20. 



Pteridopliyllum racemosiuii, a lovely tiny perennial with delicate featlier-shaped leaves like 



a fern, the flower snow white on a slender scape, per 10, $1.50, 

 Platantliera rupestris, (see photo.) per 10, Si-oo. 

 Pachysaudra termiiialis, per 10, $1.00. 

 Ditto, variegated leaves per 10, $1.50. 



*Rliodea japoilica, special attention is paid to the cultivation of this plant among Japanese 

 horticulturists, more than 100 varieties exist, esteemed for its lustrous deep green 

 and various variegated leaves. 

 "Miyako, large thick leaves I -I -J ft. in length, with white margin — each, 50c.; per 10, 

 §4.50. 



*Takakuma, white splash oh green upright foliage i foot in length— each, 50c.; i)er 10. 

 S4.50. 



Rliododeiidrou Kamtchaticuni, a dwarf azalea with red flower per 10 '^2.00. 



Rodgersia podopliylla, ornamental perennial, five leaves growing from one stalk on opposite 



sides, white flowers are produced in umbels — per 10, $2.00. 

 Saururus Loureiri, — per 10, Si. 50. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



