01 Sago Palm (Cycas Revoluta). 
Three bulbs with six leaves. A fanciful table ornamentation. 
Pot, Seiji. 
63 Camellia Japonica. 
Ready to bloom. Height, \% feet. Pot, blue and white. 
61 Bon Kei. (See No. 2). 
Tiiis is a beautiful Bon Kei on hego, or a root of tree fern, hav- 
ing a Thuya, Kiara, Maranta and Thym on the scene. Height, 
1)| feet. Dish, wood. 
64 A Cabinet Ornament. 
Chabo-hiba, 20 years of age, growing by a stone in an unique 
jardiniere of blue and white. Height, 6 inches. 
6") A Garden Seat. 
Seto-ware of blue and white. The view of gardens being cer- 
tainly spoiled by using ordinary chairs, these garden seats are 
more useful than ornamental. 
66 SekisllO (Acorus Gramincus). 
Growing on a rock. It is sometimes called sweet fern. An 
evergreen with sweet odor. Dish, blue and white. 
67 Sago Palm (Cycus Revoluta). 
Three bulbs with nine leaves, length of which one inch to one 
foot. Height, 1}^ feet. Pot, blue and white. 
08 Bon Kei. (See No. 2). 
The view of Mirror Lake in Mount Kasuga, where deer was 
said to be sacred, and accordingly they abound there even to 
the present day. A stag standing on a rock one side of the 
lake, while a doe reclining on a rock on the opposite side. A 
most interesting specimen. Size, 17x24 inches. Dish, wood. 
69 Chabo-hiba ( Thuya Obtusa Nana). (See No. 5). 
One of the best and largest of the collection. It is an exqui- 
site-well-trained "Jikka." (See No. 44.) It was originally 
trained by the famous Tokio gardener, Muto, through whose 
efforts it reached its present perfect state. Its trunk is meas- 
ured three inches in diameter. Age, 125 years. Height, Z}4 
feet. Pot, wood. 
70 A Garden Screen. 
This is one of the most ornamental "sodegaki," or garden 
screen, Z% feet in height. 
71 Shuro-Chikll (Rhapis Flabtlliformis). 
For description, see No. 8. It it commonly called umbrella 
palm. Ten stems in elegant condition. Height, 2J^ feet. Pot, 
Seiji. 
72 Bon Kei. (See No. 2.) 
Juniperus variegata, Euonymus Japonica, dwarf Azalea, etc., 
on hego. Height, 2 feet. Dish, wood. 
73 Ibuki (Juniperus Chinensis). 
An ornamental evergreen. It is highly admired on account of 
thebeautiful variegation of the leaves. Age, 18 years. Height, 
1 foot. Pot, Seiji. 
74 Chabo-hiba (Thuya Obtusa Nana) . (See No. 5.) 
This is a good example of "Jikka," trained by Genbei, of Tokio. 
(Observe the peculiar shape of the trunk.) Age, 60 years. 
Height, feet. Pot, blue and white. 
75 Hego (Cyathea Spinulosa). 
An evergreen suitable for a house ornament. It is commonly 
named " tree fern." The lower part of the trunk is covered 
with coarse dark brown hair. Three leaves, 2)£ feet in length. 
Height, 2 feet. Pot, blue and white. 
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