Остовкв 5, 1896.] 
Latin names attached. At it is clear that accurate 
lines of demarcation and classification cannot be 
drawn for these individual 8 is it not desirable 
to call them all—as some are already—by names 
such as Qaetelet, Crépin, Damortier, Morren, Spring, 
K ckx, van Beneden, 
DEUTZIA LEMOINEI » 
Devurzta ee which was brought 00 
for the first time at one of the meetings of the 
Ѕосіё' ё Nationale d'Horticulture de 
April 12, 1894 and who 
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ty,“ is a hybrid from D, gracilis X I 
THE &ARDENFES 
troduction, It came originally from North China, 
and the vicinity of the Amour river, whence it was 
i i i n at 
he Imper 
into the e 
species into the trade, me Paris 
Natural History Museum had recei red from — 
e than 5 feet high, the stems rathe 
iat standing vertically, the leaves re or 
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389 
of 1891, D. parviflora produced a certain number of 
ound, nharmed the colds of the three last 
winters, hey are tuíts about 3 feet high, the 
— of which are 1 erect, and bear from 
owers; as many 
100) to es 590 flowers — * may be counted on 
each p 
nt 
E. general appearance D. — = interme- 
328 not their 
ш. The branches are more arian firmer, 
and more solid than in Г, gracilis ( d ), more regular 
in appearance, not so long, and in greater number 
than in D, parviflora (9 ). The inflorescences are 
developed in all the axils of the branches, мы жагы! 
early and in a regular manner, so that no lack o 
D. gracilis, —— which grows in the damp 
mountain valleys of Japan, ^ : little bushy shrub 
with lanceclate әб es, and white flowers wies 
in single buaches, with к Анат anthers born 
the central point of a trilobed thread. 
all shrubs i is Arn € suited for this kind of cultiva- 
ion." It , and likes a s fresh soil, 
wherein is a bos 2 of pea 
Deutzia parviflora, Варде, is а ina of recent in- 
The — veg hs —— de France pcm 
is Matin award for —a lst prize, with a F 
class — of Me ^ 
Fic 
70.—D.UTZIA LEMOINKI X. 
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lanceolate, dentate, en reticulated and wrinkled 
on bo в ын „дөө A E gre colour. e preceding 
year dr theit entire length small 
trusses pes — exactly resembling t of Ha 
thorn in pe 
the petals are creamy-white, penes and diminish- 
narrow point, which 
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summit, 
This is the ray valuable species of the genus, as 
Apri 
perfectly v ge in em climate of Nancy, where 
varieties of D. nata are often frozen to the 
ground level. d 
Crossed with the pollen of D. gracilis in the spring 
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space is visible; while in D, parviflorait is not rare 
to see long stems bare of flowers here and there, and 
as if by chance, The hybrid has not the c f 
D 
pherical, sometimes cone-aliaped with a broad base 
Each cluster includes from — to С 
large and well-opened flowers uring 3 of an 
inch to an inch, in appearance different to those of 
other D.utzias, The petala are LIT oval, with un- 
s ated edges, of th nd quite concealing 
he lobes of the calyx ; the ee are reddish- 
pert with a = thread. The flowers of 
read quite out, while those of 
completely to hide the peduncles and pedicels; 
is not so with D, parviflora or D. gracilis, 
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