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78127. DEUTZIA. VAR. CRENATA GRACILLIMA. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & 

 Sen, Nancy. A variety with loose panicles of large white flowers with slightly 

 fringed petals. The plants are tall, with slender arching branches. For trial in 

 all but the hottest parts of the country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



78129. DEUTZIA. VAR. CRENATA LONGIPETALA. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & 

 Sen, Nancy. A hybrid of second generation from Deu tzia crenata and D. vilmorinae . 

 It forms a dense mass of erect stems which bear in late May, crowded panicles of 

 large flowers with long fringed pure-white petals. For trial in all but the hottest 

 parts of the country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



78135. DEUTZIA. VAR. DISCOLOR CANDIDA. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & 

 Son, Nancy. A cross between Deutzia scabra and a hybrid of D. lemoinei, bearing an 

 abundance cf large snow-white paniculate flowers. The mature plant is about 4 feet 

 high and almost as broad. For trial in all but the hottest parts of the country. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



78136. DEUTZIA. VAR. DISCOLOR C0N3PICUA. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & 

 Son, Nancy. A hybrid between Deutzia sieboldiana and D. purpurascens, forming a dense 

 clump, about 4 feet high, and almost as broad. The flowers are very pale pink in the 

 bud and open to a lustrous white. For trial in all but the hottest parts of the 

 country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



78139. DEUTZIA. VAR. MCNT-ROSE. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & Son, 

 Nancy. A handsome novelty raised by crossing a pink form of Deutzia longifolia with 

 D. di scolor purpura scens . At maturity it is a large shrub. It differs from most 

 other deutzias in its handsome large pink flowers in large trusses. (Supply limited.) 

 For trial in all but the hottest parts of the country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



78140. DEUTZIA. VAR. MAGICIEN. From France. Obtained from V. Lemoine & Son, 

 Nancy. A most showy variety, from a cress of Deutz ia longi folia and similar to the 

 preceding (P. I, No. 78139), with panicles of very large flowers whose fringed petals 

 are mauve pink, edged with white, and purplish underneath. Fcr trial in all but the 

 hottest parts of the country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



627C8. DEUTZIA SP . From England. Presented by Vicary Gibbs, Aldenham House Gardens, 

 Elstree, Herts. A shrub of medium size with white, wavy-edged flowers in late May. 

 It was introduced from China by the late Reginald Farrer. For trial in all but the 

 hottest and coldest parts of the country. (Glenn Dale, Md.) 



111773. DEUTZIA SP. From India. Presented by A. H. Lee, Bandrole, Kulu, Punjab, 

 through Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry. A low shrub with broad ovate gray- 

 green leaves. The flowers are unknown. For trial from Philadelphia southward. 

 (Glenn Dale, Md. ) 



56117. DICHCTAMANTHES TRISTANIAECARPA. (Amygdalaceae . ) From China. Collected west 

 of Hcac'uao, at an altitude of 7,000 feet, by J . F. Rock, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 An ornamental spreading shrub, with dense foliage, reported to grow 15 feet high in 

 its native habitat. At Chico, California, 15-year-old specimens are 9 feet high, 

 with a spread of 11 feet. The lanceolate leaves are glabrous and somewhat glossy 



