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the clethra is nevertheless deserving, on account of its beautiful 

 arid numerous spikes of white flowers, a place in every collection. 

 All are perfectly hardy, and with exception of the acuminata, 

 make shrubs of height from four to five feet, and blooming 



Fi8. 49.— Clbthra. 



freely from July to September. The alnifolia is most common, 

 and perhaps the best of the varieties. It succeeds well in any 

 good garden soil. 



The CuKKAUT — BQies. — There are a number of very attractive 

 shrubs designated as flowering currants, to distinguish them 

 from varieties grown particularly for their fruit. All are more 

 or less ornamental, and can be grown in almost any soil or 

 situation. 



The crimson flowering variety — sanguineum — is partially 



