Deutzia crcnata Jlorc flcno. 5 



21% Deutzia scabra; that is, it bears a New England winter without 

 risk, though the tips of the shoots are sometimes killed, and entire 

 shoots now and then weakened by frost, so as to retard their vegetation. 

 We never knew the bloom to be desti'oyed by the severest winter ; and 



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Deutzia ceknata flore pleno. 



where the soil is not very wet and cold, all mischief may be prevented 

 by simply tying the tops together like a fagot, so that the shoots protect 

 each other. Even this precaution is generally superfluous. This, like 

 other Deutzias, may be propagated with the greatest ease by cuttings. 



