. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. COLLECTION OP DWARFED DWARFED THUJA OBTUSA. " Kengai " (overhanging) shape. Treated as above this plant is Very ornamental on balconies, terraces, etc. If this plant is kept in-doors it should always be placed out-of-doors at night and as often as it is not wanted for decoration. In-doors it should never be ex- posed to the dry heat from a stove or open fire- place otherwise the leaves will drop off and plant perish. Finns p


. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. COLLECTION OP DWARFED DWARFED THUJA OBTUSA. " Kengai " (overhanging) shape. Treated as above this plant is Very ornamental on balconies, terraces, etc. If this plant is kept in-doors it should always be placed out-of-doors at night and as often as it is not wanted for decoration. In-doors it should never be ex- posed to the dry heat from a stove or open fire- place otherwise the leaves will drop off and plant perish. Finns peniaphylla and pine trees in general growing in jardiniers require the attention in Avatering and general treatment as Thuja obtusa, but are not so much influenced by atmospheric conditions, nevertheless sun and air are uecessary to maintain health therefore keep the plants out- of-doors as much as possible. Maples and other deciduous trees take the same treatment as Thuja obtusa as regards water- ing but are much more accommodating than ever- greens ; in fairly mild climates, the maples may remain out-of-doors all winter, but where the frost is very severe they should be kept in a cellar after the leaves have fallen in autumn, the soil must always be kept moist but not wet; early in spring put the plant out-of-doors and fully expos- ed to all weathers and when in full leaf use for decolation in-doors as needed. Manuring :—When the trees commence growing in spring we give manure twice a month say "March, April May and June, again September and October, in the hot days of July and August. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original


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