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BAMBOO PLANTS , 27 , 2.25 



CAMELLIA FLOWERS , 34 , i75 



CHERRY FLOWERS „ , 13 1.30 



DIOSPYROS KAKI FRUITS 13 , 40 



HYDRANGEA FLOWERS „ „ ....12 1.50 



LOTUS FLOWERS „ , 1 1 , .85 



LYCORIS FLOWERS C> m i.oo 



MAGNOLIA FL0WF:RS 16 1.30 



ORCHIDS, JAPANESE 33 ^ 3.2s 



PLUM P^RUITS (PRUNUS COMMUNIS) ., , 8 , 20 



PEONY FLOWERS (P^ONIA MOUTAN) .... „ , 50 , 4 50 



HERBACEOUS PEONY FLOWERS „ „ .... 27 , 2.25 



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SOAIOKU-DZUSETSU ; an icoiiograply of plants indigenous to, cultivated in or introduced 

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