A Garden Lantern. 
This is an antique garden lantern over 350 years old. It was 
brought from Corea by Kato, commander-in-chief of Taiko's 
army that overwhelmed the Corean Kingdom and fought with 
great Chinese troops 300 years ago. Height, 5 feet. 
A Stone Pagoda. 
This was originally made to the order of Misses Tora and 
Shioshio for the memory of Goro and Juro, two brothers, who 
were their sweethearts, and killed at the foot of Mount Fuji by 
means of the famous night attack which is now dramatized 
under the name of " Soga-monogatari." Many years had 
passed, the memorial pagoda returned to garden ornament. 
It was in the possession of a " daimio," Inaba, from whom 
Korokuyen obtained and kept until the collectors purchased. 
Pagoda is very popularly taken by Japanese artists for a sub- 
ject of painting, carving, etc. This is undoubtedly the most 
marvelous piece in the collection. 
Chabo-hiba {Thuya Obtusa Nana). (See No. 5.) 
Trained in the shape of " Jikka " (see No. 44) by Genko, of Tokio, 
a well-known tree trainer. Age, 47 years. Height, 1}£ feet. 
Pot, blue and white. 
Kampo-ran (an orchid). 
It blooms in early summer to late autumn. It is highly 
odorous. In an unique Shigaraki jardiniere, decorated with 
rattan. Height, 2% feet. 
A Cabinet Ornament. 
Kaira of over ten years old growing by a stone in an antique 
Tetsukune jardiniere of creamy white, on Kasuga styled 
stand, which is also an antique. 
A Garden Lantern. 
An antique lantern of "Oribe" style. It is excellently 
ornamental. 
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