74 ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
Cydonia Japonica. var. atrosanguinea fl. pl. DouBLE SCARLET JAPAN QUINCE. D. A handsome 
variety, with semi-double scarlet flowers. Extra. 50c. 
var. grandiflora. D. Flowers nearly white, very showy; fruit extremely large and almost pear- 
shaped. 50c. 
var. Maulei. D. Beautiful orange colored flowers; a distinct shade; fine. 50c. 
var. rosea pleno. D. Has semi-double, rose-colored flowers. Fine. 50. 
var. semi-alba pleno. D. Flowers nearly white, semi-double. Beautiful. 50c. 
var. umbelicata. D. Flowers brilliant rosy red, succeeded by large, showy fruit; forms a large 
shrub. One of the finest. 35¢c. 
DAPHNE. Daphne. SEIpELBAsT, Ger. DAPHNE, /7. 
D. Mezereum. Common Mrzerron. E. A native of Northern Europe. A shrub with small, erect 
branches, and clusters of pink flowers in March. The earliest flowering shrub we have. 5o0c. 
var. alba. E. White flowers. 5oc. 
DESMODIUM. WANDELKLEE, Ger. 
D. penduliflorum. E. A low growing shrub with rose-colored flowers in September. Dies to the ground 
in winter. 50c. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS. 
DEUTZIA. Deutzia. Deurzir, Ger. Devutzia, /7. 
We are indebted to Japan for this valuable genus of plants. Their hardihood, fine habit, luxuriant fol- 
iage, and profusion of attractive flowers, render them among the most beautiful and deservedly the most popu- 
lar of flowering shrubs at the present time. The flowers are produced the latter part of June in racemes four 
to six inches long. 
D. crenata var. flore pleno. DouBLE-FLOWERED DEuTziA. D. Flowers double white, tinged with rose. 
One of the most desirable flowering shrubs in cultivation. BSC: 
D. c. var. flore alba pleno. DouBLE WHITE-FLOWERED DeEurzia. D. Similar in habit to the preced- 
ing, but pure white and double. 35¢. 
D. c. var. Pride of Rochester. D. A variety raised by us from Deutzia Crenata flore pleno, and produc- 
ing large double white flowers; the back of the petals being slightly tinted with rose. It excels all 
the older sorts in size of flower, length of panicle, profuseness of bloom and vigorous habit ; blooms 
nearly a week earlier than Deutzia Crenata flore pleno. 5G: 
D. gracilis. SLENDER-BRANCHED DeutTzia. E. A charming species of dwarf habit, introduced from 
Japan by Dr. Siebold. Flowers pure white. Fine for pot culture, as it flowers freely ina low tem- 
perature in the winter. The first to flower, about the middle of June. BLLe 
