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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



78112 to 78160— Continued. 



tains of Taiwan. The white or pink- 

 ish-white flowers, with conspicuous 

 golden-yellow .stamens, are in graceful 

 racemes. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 62707. 



78123. Deutzia si'. 



Crenata eburnea. A variety raised 



ir..m Deutzia crenata candidissima 

 plena, crossed by D. vilmorinae, with 

 graceful clusters of single white flow- 

 ers. 



78124. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata eminent. A variety with tall 



ct branches, dark-green foliage, and 



large pyramidal panicles of handsome 



flowers with reflexed, glistening white 



MIS. 



78125. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata erecta. A variety raised 

 from Deutzia crenata candidissima 



plena crossed by D. vilmorinae. with 

 upright branches and handsome pyram- 

 idal clusters of large single milk-white 

 tlowers. 



78126. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata formosa. A variety with 

 large full double white flowers which 

 have wrinkled and reflexed petals. 



78127. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata gracillima. A variety with 

 loose panicles of large flowers' which 

 have slightly fringed white petals and 

 pale-yellow anthers. 



78128. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata latiflora. The uprisht pan- 

 icles contain 18 to 20 single white 

 flowers which are IV inches in diam- 

 eter. 



78129. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata longipetala. A hybrid of sec- 

 ond generation from Deutzia crenata 

 and D. vilmorinae. Its habit seems 

 to indicate a possible consanguinitv 

 with D. gracilis. It forms a tuft of 

 erect stems, with narrow leaves and 

 crowded panicles of large flowers which 

 have five long fringed pure-white pet- 

 als. 



78130. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata magnifica. A variety with an 

 abundance of handsome pure-white 

 well-expanded flowers. 



78131. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata mirabilis. A hybrid of sec- 

 ond generation from Deutzia crenata 

 and D. vilmorinae. It is of very vig- 

 orous growth, with pure milk-white 

 upright flowers, of the largest size, 

 borne in enormous pyramidal panicles 

 on long branches. 



78132. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata staphyleoides. A variety 

 with large white flowers of unusual 

 breadth, which remind one of the blos- 

 soms of Staphylea. 



78133. Deutzia sp. 



Crenata suspensa. The numerous 

 white flowers, with reflexed petals, are 

 borne on long drooping sprays and 

 completely hide the foliage. 



78112 to 78160— Continued. 



78134. Deutzia sp. 



Discolor arcuta. A hybrid between 

 Deutzia scabra and D. purpurascens. 

 The well-expanded pure-white flowers 

 are borne on long arched branches. 



78135. Deutzia sp. 



Discolor Candida. A cross between 

 Deutzia scabra and a hybrid of D. 

 lemoinci, bearing an abundance of 

 large snow-white panii ulate flowers. 



78136. Deutzia sp. 



Discolor conspicua. A hybrid be- 

 tween Deutzia sieboldiana and D. pur- 

 purascens, forming a clump of long 

 arched branches with short corymbs 

 of very pale-pink buds which change 

 to a lustrous white when they open 

 into- well-expanded flowers. 



78137. Deutzia sp. 



Discolor fasciculata. A hybrid be- 

 tween Deutzia scabra and D. purpura- 

 scens. It makes a rounded bush bear- 

 ing pale-pink flowers, with a crown of 

 yellow stamens. on long arched 

 branches. 



78138. Deutzia sp. 



Contraste. A superb variety raised 

 from a cross of Deutzia longifolia pur- 

 purea, bearing beautiful panicles of 

 large ' flowers with reflexed slightly 

 fringed mauve-pink petals with a 

 median purple streak on the outside. 



78139. Deutzia sp. 



Mont-Rose. A handsome novelty 

 raised by crossing a pink form of 

 Deutzia longifolia with D. discolor 

 purpurascens. It forms a very grace- 

 ful bush with large trusses of well- 

 expanded mauve-pink flowers. 



78140. Deutzia sp. 



Magiciev. A most showy variety 

 likewise raised from a cross of Deutzia 

 longifolia, with panicles of very large 

 flowers whose waved and fringed 

 petals are mauve pink, edged with 

 white, and purplish underneath. 



78141. Deutzia sp. 



Longifolia purpurea. 

 with deep-pink flowers 



A tall form 



78142. Dieevilla sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



"Weigela. 



Fecrie. A shrub bearing an abun- 

 dance of upright trusses of large self 

 rose-pink flowers, during the middle of 

 May, which completely hide the foliage. 



78143. Dieevilla sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



"Weigela. 



Ideal. A beautiful shrub bearing, dur- 

 ing May, erect or horizontal panicles of 

 medium-sized flowers which are carmine 

 rose with bright carmine on the outside. 



78144 to 78146. Ilex spp. Aquifoliaceae. 



Holly. 



78144. Ilex eaegesii Franch. 



A shrub with black bark, dull- 

 green, narrowly oblong spiny evergreen 

 leaves about 5* inches long, and globose 

 red berries in small axillary clusters. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 62723. 



