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959. Funkia sieboldiana, Hook., Jap. TogMski ; a<br />
perennial garden herb <strong>of</strong> the order -Liliaceto, producing many<br />
leaves from one root. In summer it grows to a height <strong>of</strong> -1-5 fts.,<br />
and baars many white 0-petaled flowers in panicles at the top <strong>of</strong><br />
the stein. The flowers do not open fully. A variety called<br />
Tamanokanzashi has narrow leaves, and its flowers open fully..<br />
Another variety called Tokiidaina is small, and its loaves an?<br />
covered with white powder.<br />
960. Funkia OVata, Spreiig., Jap. Gitoshi ; a small:<br />
wild variety <strong>of</strong> the preceding, growing to a height <strong>of</strong> .1-2 fts. Jn<br />
summer it bears purple or white flowers. There are many<br />
varieties. The petioles <strong>of</strong> all these varieties are edible.<br />
960. b. Funkia japonica, Sprcng., var., Jap. Sujigiboshi<br />
; a garden variety <strong>of</strong> the preceding with yellow or white'<br />
stripes on leaves.<br />
961. Rhodea japonica, Roth., Jap. Omoto ; an ever-<br />
green herb <strong>of</strong> the order Liliacere, growing in mountains <strong>of</strong> warm.<br />
regions, but principally planted in gardens as a pot plant. The<br />
leaves are dark green, broad and about 1 ft. long.<br />
It shoots out<br />
a peduncle from the centre <strong>of</strong> several leaves to a height <strong>of</strong> 5-(-<br />
inches, and produces small flowers, being succeeded with a cluster<br />
<strong>of</strong> beautiful red berries. The leaves arc various with different<br />
sizes, shapes, and variegations. They<br />
their beautiful evergreen leaves.<br />
are admired on account oE<br />
962. Plectogyne variegata, Link., Jap. Haran .; an,<br />
evergreen garden herb <strong>of</strong> the order Liliaceie. The leaves are<br />
narrow or broad, and 2-o fts. long. The narrow leaves stand<br />
straight, while the broad leaves inclined at the end. Jn spring it<br />
yields a dark purple flower near the roots, being succeeded with<br />
blue fruits as lare as a finer's head.<br />
963. T<strong>of</strong>ieldia nuda, Max., Jap.<br />
kisho ; a perennial herb <strong>of</strong> the order Liliaceu-- growing on rocks <strong>of</strong><br />
valleys. The leaves nre lonir and narrow. In summer its hoots ;