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Deutzia  crenata,  var.  Pride  of  Rochester.  (M) 
Last  of  May.  Equally  as  robust  as  the  above, 
with  larger  panicles  of  bloom.  Double  white 
flowers  with  under  side  of  petals  rose. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25  $2  50 
-3  to  4  feet   35  3  50 
5  to  6  feet,  heavj^  clumps  ...      50  5  00 
6  to  8  feet,  heavy  clumps  ...      75  7  00 
var.  Watereri.  (L)  Single,  pink,  bell-shaped 
flowers.  EACH  doz. 
- 1  to  2  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
2  to  3  feet   35     3  50 
-5  to  6  feet   50     5  00 
var.  Watsoni.    (M)  June.    Of  Chinese  origin. 
Double  white  flowers. 
5  to  6  feet,  clumps  .  ,  50  cents  each,  $5  per  doz. 
var.  Wellsi.  (M)  June.  Also  from  China.  Double 
white  flowers  tinged  with  pink.       each  doz. 
-2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
-3  to  4  feet   35     3  50 
D.  gracilis.  Dwarf  Deutzia.  (D)  May.  An  old- 
fashioned,  dense  shrub  ;  blooms  in  shaded  as  well 
as  sunny  places.    Single,  pure  white  flowers. 
each  doz. 
- 12  to  18  inches  $0  25    $2  00 
- 18  to  24  inches,  clumps   35     3  50 
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Deutzia  gracilis,  var.  ROSEA.     (D)  May. 
Single,  pink-white  flowers.         each  doz. 
- 12  to  18  inches  $0  25  $2  00 
- 18  to  24  inches   35  3  00 
var.  VENUSTA.  (D)  May.  Long  spikes  of 
single  pure  white  flowers,  that  closely  resemble 
those  of  an  azalea. 
- 1  to  2  feet   .  .  .  .  25  cents  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
D.  Lemoinei.    Lemoixe's  Deutzia.  (D)  May.  A 
popular  bush  with  snow-white  flowers  borne 
abundantly  along  the  slender  branches. 
EACH  doz. 
- 18  to  24  inches  $0  25  $2  50 
-  2  to  3  feet                                   35  3  00 
2  to  3  feet,  clumps                        50  4  00 
var.  COMPACTA.  (D)  May.  Similar  to  the 
above,  but  of  a  more  compact  habit. 
EACH  DOZ. 
- 18  to  24  inches  $0  25    $2  50 
2  to  3  feet   35     3  50 
D.  scabra.    Rough-Leaved  Deutzia.    (S)  June. 
Clusters  of  single,  white  bell-shaped  flowers. 
EACH  DOZ. 
-2  to  3  feet  $0  25  $2  50 
-4  to  5  feet   50  4  50 
5  to  6  feet,  clumps  .  -   60  5  00 
DIERVILLA  •  THE  WEIGELAS 
An  important  group,  indispensable  for  ornamental  plantings.  They  thrive  in  any  soil,  are  strong 
growers  and  generally  hardy.  When  young  of  upright  habit,  growing  with  age  into  more  graceful  shrubs. 
Useful  as  specimens,  and  desirable  for  groups  or  masses.  In  May  or  June  the  Weigelas  are  aglow  with  a 
wealth  of  flowers,  borne  all  along  their  branches,  and  some  varieties  flower  sparingly  through  the  summer. 
Diervilla  floribunda,  var.  Lavallei.    (M)  June. 
Deep  crimson  flowers  that  last  for  a  long  while  ; 
loose,  open  habit.                    .    each  doz. 
-2  to  3  feet                                 $0  25  $2  50 
-  3  to  4  feet                                     35  3  50 
5  to  6  feet,  clumps                           50  5  00 
D.  FLORIDA  ;  syn.,  ROSEA.  (S)  May  or  June. 
The  first  of  the  Weigelas  to  be  introduced  into 
this  country.  It  is  a  strong,  symmetrical  grower, 
with  good  foliage  ;  can  be  used  in  shaded  places, 
and  is  generally  useful.  The  profusion  of  bloom 
is  variable  in  color.  Some  flowers  are  a  delicate 
pink,  others  rose  and  some  few  almost  white. 
EACH  DOZ. 
-  2  to  3  feet  $0  25  $2  50 
4  to  5  feet,  clumps                           50  5  00 
5  to  6  feet                                     60  5  50 
var.  amabilis.  (S)  May  or  June.  The  flowers 
are  similar  to  those  of  the  foregoing.  The  bush 
diff'ers  from  other  varieties  in  the  more  pro- 
nounced drooping  of  its  branches,  which  are 
especially  graceful  when  laden  with  their  wealth 
''^                                                                EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25  $2  50 
4  to  5  feet,  clumps                            50  5  00 
5  to  6  feet,  clumps                           60  5  50 
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Diervilla  florida,  var.  Candida.  (M)  June.  Erect 
and  vigorous  ;  an  abundant  bearer  of  pure  white 
flowers.    Distinct  and  desirable. 
-  2  to  3  feet  35  cts.  each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
var.  I  sol  in  e.  (M)  June.  White  flowers  that 
turn  slightly  pink  with  age.  each  doz. 
-  3  to  4  feet  $0  35    $3  50 
4  to  5  feet,  clumps   50     5  00 
var.  NANA  VARIEGATA.  (M)  June.  The 
silvery  variegated  leaves  hold  their  color  well.  An 
excellent  shrub  for  color  contrast.  Bears  innume- 
rable pale  pink  flowers,  and  is  highly  desirable. 
EACH  DOZ. 
- 18  to  24  inches  $0  25  $2  50 
3  to  4  feet,  heavy  clumps   ....      50  5  00 
4  to  5  feet,  heavy  clumps   ....      75  6  00 
D.  Japonica,  var.  rubra ;  syn.,  hortensis  rubra. 
(S)    June.    Light  crimson  flowers,  each  doz. 
-  2  to  ;  feet  $0  35    $3  00 
-  3  to  4  feet   50     5  00 
D.  sessilifolia ;  syn.,  lutea.  (M)  July.  A  native 
shrub  of  strong  growth  and  terminal  clusters  of 
yellow  flowers  ;  hardy  in  Canada.  Desirable  in 
shrubberies  on  account  of  its  attractive  foliage, 
which  turns  a  reddish  brown. 
Ih  to  2  feet  .  .  .  .  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
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