32 »sTHE AMATEURS’ GUIDE 
DECIDUOUS PLANTS—Continued. 
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Deutzia scabra,.........6. Rough-leaved Deutzia./May |Cuttings &| White. 
layers. 
gracalis, ......... Slender Deutzia,........ a os “ 
Diervilla bumulis,......... Yellow-flowered Bush, /July a Yellow. a 
Honeysuckle. 
Euonymus latifolius,...... Broad-leaved Euony-June vassines &/Green.b 
mus. seed. 
Helesia tretaptera,......... Snow-drop Tree, ....... April « White. 
Me --diptera,..ccesvacanes Silver Bell Tree,......... oS ae fe 
Hydrangea hortensis,....\Chang’ble Hydrangea,|July |Cut. & suck|Lt. pink. 
ee quercifolia, ...\Oak-leaved Hydrangea| ‘‘ fu on 
iB Japonica, ...|Japan Hydrangea,...... . a us 
Jasminum officinale,.#...[Common White Jas-June |Cut. & suck|White. 
mine. 
Kerria japonica,.......ce Japan Globe-flower,...| ‘ fe iYellow. 
Lagerstroemia Indica, ....{Indian Crape Myrtle,...|Aug. ‘Cuttings, ..|Purple. 
e reging,...|Oblong-leaved Crape| ‘‘ ee Red. 
Myrtle. 
Lavandula spicata,....... Spike-flow’ d Lavander July ee Lilac. 
Ligustrum vulgare,....... Common Privet,. June |Cut. & seed| White. 
fe Japonica,...../Japan Privet,.. . a ae 
Lonicera Tartarica, ......[Tartarian Honeysuckle Cut. & lay.|Pink.c 
«alpigena,........ Red-berried  Honey-i ‘‘ of Yellow. 
suckle. 
Lycium barbarum,*...... Willow-leaved Lycium| ‘‘ os Violet. 
Magnolia conspicua,...... White Chinese Magno-; ‘‘ |Budding & Creamy 
lia. seed. white, 
‘¢  Soulangiana, ..\Soulange’s Purple} ‘‘ “ Purple. 
Magnolia. 
‘¢ purpurea, ....... Chinese Purple Mag-; ‘“ ty He 
nolia. ; 
«glauca, Swamp Magnolia,......, ‘Seed & suck/White. 
Robinia hispida,.. ..|Rose Accacia, « \Cut. & lay.|/Pink. 
Spirez Douglasii, . vavoweeay Douglas’ Spireze,....... ‘July ee Rosylilac 
prunifolia plena,.|Double Prune-leaved May rt White. 
: E Spireee. 
“ “hypericafolia, ....;Hyperica-leav’d Spiree, J une ee 
‘bella, ..|Pretty Spirese, .......... ts Pink. 
“  Reevesii, 'Reeve’s Spirez,......... | a es ‘Vea, 
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a “Diervilla.—A pretty low shrub.’’—Loudon. 
5, Very desirable for their ornamental berries in autumn. 
ce. ‘‘Lonicera.—Comprising the species with a shrubby upright stem, 
neither climbing or prostrate plants.’’—Loudon. 
