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132354. X Deutsia rosea var. multtflora (Lemoine) Rehd. 

 132355 to 132358. Philadelphia spp. Hydrangeaceae. 



132355. Philadelphia gordonianus var. columbianus (Koehne) Rehd. 



A rather tall shrub with elliptic-ovate leaves about 2 inches long and 

 numerous large flowers. Native to British Columbia. 



132356. Philadelphia. 

 Var. Enchantment. 



132357. Philadelphus satsumanus Siebold. Satsuma mockorange. 



A shrub up to 10 feet high, native to Yunnan Province, China, and to 

 Japan, with slightly fragrant flowers about 1 inch across. The leaves have 

 conspicuous hard-tipped teeth. The plant closely resembles Philadelphus 

 coronarius, of which it is often considered a variety. 



132358. Philadelphus. 

 Var. Speciosissimus. 



132359 to 132361. 



From France. Plants purchased from E. Turbat & Cie., Orleans. Received 

 April 3, 1939. 



132359. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 

 Royal. 



132360. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 

 President Drouard. 



132361. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. 

 La France raspberry. 



132362 to 132371. 



From England. Plants purchased from W. J. Marchant, Keeper's Hill Nursery, 

 Stapehill, near Wimborne, Dorset. Received April 4, 1939. 



132362 to 132368. Deutzia spp. Hydrangeaceae. 



132362. Deutzia corymbosa R. Br. 



A deutzia with pure-white flowers. 

 For previous introduction see 122087. 



132363. Deutzia grandiflora Bunge. 



An early-flowering deutzia up to 6 feet high, with ovate leaves 1 to 2 inches 

 long and white flowers 1 to 1% inches across, 1 to 3 on short lateral branches. 

 Native to northern China. 



132364. Deutzia monbeigii W. W. Smith. 



A small shrub between 2 and 4 feet high, with narrowly oval or oval leaves 

 less than y 2 inch long and small cymes of white flowers. Native to south- 

 eastern China. 



For previous introduction see 73432. 



132365. Deutzia pulchra Vidal. 



A shrub 8 feet or higher, with lanceolate to narrow-ovate leaves 1^ to 4 

 inches long and pendulous white flowers, tinged with pink, in slender pani- 

 cles, often compound and a foot long. Native to the Philippines and Taiwan. 



132366. Deutzia purpurascens (Franch.) Rehder. 



A shrub up to 7 feet high, with oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate leaves 2 

 to 4 inches long and white flowers, tinged with purple outside, about % inch 

 across in 4- to 10-flowered corymbs. Native to western China. 



132367. Deutzia scabra Thunb. Fuzzy deutzia. 



Var. Staphyleoides. 



