71* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obiusa Nana). 
Trained in the shape of Jikka. It is equally beautiful on all sides. 
The diameter of the trunk, 4 inches. A perfect specimen as such 
is very seldom seen even in Japanese collection. It was in the 
possession of a temple of Kamakura (for a certain reason, name 
of the temple is not permitted to be mentioned) sometime ago. 
The training was, it is said, first started by Kotaku, whose name 
is not widely known but esteemed by several gardening artists 
as one of the best tree trainers of the 17-18 centuries. Age, 
about 200 years. Pot, Sekidai, made with native wood. 
72* Ooyomatsu. (P.nus Parviflora). 
Growing by hego. A beautiful ornament. Height, 1% feet. 
Age, 35 years. Pot, Buri. 
73* Chabo-hiba and Seiriu grafted. 
The Seiriu is called commonly Weeping Cedar. It is a 
rare example trained by the late Oliotar.), of Tokio, a noted 
gardener. Age, 75 years. Height, 3 feet Pot, Sekidai made 
with a native wood. 
74* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obtma Nana*. 
Golden variety, trained in the Jikka shape. A fine specimen. 
Age, 70 years. Height, 1% feet. Pot blue and white. 
75* Momiji. (Maple). 
Four choice specimens grafted togel her on one trunk. Height, 
2 feet. 
76* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obtma Nana). 
Golden, erect variety. Height, 1% feet. Pot, Se'ji. 
77* Ibuki. (Juniperus Chinensis). 
Variegated. (See No. 6) Pot, blue and white. 
78* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obiusa Nana). 
Of the Jikka shape. Notice its gigantic trunk. Trained by 
Zarucho. Height. 1% feet. Age, 70 years. Pot, blue and white. 
79* Momiji. (Maple). 
The trunk forming a circle. Three different varieties grafted 
together. Height, 2% feet. 
80 1| Shuro-chiku. (Rhapis Flabelliformis) (See No. 4). 
Six stems. A beautiful house plant. Height, 2% feet. Pot, 
Kuri. 
1* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obiusa Nana). 
Trained in the Kengai shape, which represents a tree overhang- 
ing a cliff. A good specimen. Ag", 120 to 125 years. Height, 2% 
feet. Pot, blue and white. 
82 1| Nine assorted tiny plants on the shelf. 
Note some of the plants are fully grown and more than 10 years 
old. 
83* Chabo-hiba. (Thuya Obtma Nana). 
Of the Jikka shape. A well trained specimen. Age, 80 years. 
Height, 1% feet. Pot, Imari. 
84 1| Bambusa vulgaris. 
A garden bamboo altaining to a height of 20-30 feet, with a dia- 
meter of about 2% inches. The stem is d'<ep green, with low 
even knots and the leaves are broad being very beautiful. As 
it is originated in warm regions, it may be injured by keeping 
outside all winter. Two plants in the pot. Height, 3% feet. 
Pot, Sekidai, made with a native wood. 
85* Kana-ami-hiba. (Thuya Obiusa). (See No. 4(5). 
Height, 10 inches. Age, 18 years. Pot, blue and white. 
