the double white Deutzia crenata. Cytisus sco- 

 parius will endure and thrive even with the drip 

 of the salt sea spray. 



DEUTZIA 



Varieties of the tall Pride of Rochester should 

 be massed with the dwarf Gracillis lemoinei 

 placed in front. These two Deutzias will give us 

 a cloud of pure white flowers during June. In the 

 forward spaces plant bulbs of the soft pink Darwin 

 tulip, Madame Krelage. 



A Shrubby Honeysuckle — Lonicera 

 The variety Morrowi, with its white flowers 

 and its vivid red fruits, is a splendid shrub for 

 banks and at the base of colored foliage trees. 

 You may not be familiar with the valuable new 

 bush honeysuckle called Bella Candida; it bears 

 pink flowers, the habit is very bushy, and it is 

 quite as hardy as Morrowi. 



One of the finest large shrubs I have ever 

 seen is Halesia tetraptera (Silver Bells). It grows 

 to a height of about fifteen feet and is a real gar- 

 den acquisition. The flowers are of purest white. 

 In June I saw a planting of dwarf horse-chest- 



