100k A Fern on Hego. 
It is an unique ornamentation, a fern growing on a hego, or a 
root of tree fern. With a beautifully decorated bamboo stand. 
100s Chano-liiba ( Thuya Obtusa Nana). (See No. 5.) 
This is the rarest tree in the collection, the leaves being beauti- 
fully variegated. It is sometimes called Hatsu-yuki chabo, or 
first snow thuya. A more beautiful specimen than this could 
never be found. It was originally trained in the shape of 
"Jikka" by Zarucho, of Tokio. who was known as one of the 
best tree trainers Japan ever had. Age, 120 years. Height, 
2}4 feet. Pot. wood. 
100t A Jardiniere with Stand. 
This is an exquisitely well-made Shigaraki-ware. Fourteen 
inches in diameter. 
100U I bilk II ( luniperus Chinensis). 
Of golden variety. A cute cabinet ornamentation. Height, 10 
inches. Pot, Kenzan. 
lOOv Bon Kei. (See No. 2.) 
A view of forest. Two summer houses and a horse in the 
scene. Made by Kato, a Bon Kei artist. 
lOOw Asparagus and Sword Fern. 
In unique Shigaraki pot, on an artistic wooden stand. Height, 
2% feet, including the stand. 
lOOx A Table Ornament. 
A tree fern, asparagus and sweet fern in individual unique 
pot on an artistic wooden stand. This is one of the most orna- 
mental works in the collection. 
100y Cliabo-lliba {Thuya Obtusa Nana). (See No. 5.) 
It is trained in the shape of "Jikka." (See No. 44.) This was 
one of the most favorite trees ot the family of Uenko, the 
owner and trainer, from whom it was obtained. Age, 76 
years. Height, \% feet. Pot, Seiji. 
lOOz A Garden Lantern. 
An antique stone lantern made by Chokfchi, of Kioto, about 
two hundred years ago. It is a grand garden ornamentation, 
without which no Japanese gardener considers his garden com- 
plete. 
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