6ENKRAL CATALOGUE. 



S3 



COTOX EASTER. Misfki., Ger. 



C. munmularia. C. Wci kcd four to six tot liigli on the Momituiii Ash, it iiuikes a vorv han.lsonio small lawn 

 troe. 30c. 



CYDOMA. Quince. 



The flowerfntr varieties "l ihc Japan (,)iiinc'e rank amonp oitr choicest shrubs- 



..\lThoil}-'h of straiTu-lin^rH-rnw! !;. l l-., y iH arthc kni tV wrl), aii.i wi! li \'V. ,pvv vruiiiliu' 



Pmh-riilllinirr'. wllich ivii.l.a-s Ihr ].l;nil^ \',-vy ,7l'liain.'a'l'l';ll. ' S|'.r< 'hll'al iV'm'ioil'is 

 invit.-ii to tills plant lor- nrnanicnial ImmIizts. Ii is sullii-i.aitiv ili..mv tc. ti.nn ii 

 iloI'Misf. anil at the sanu- tune makes one of thf most I.eutnilul llowering- lualge.s. 

 See ;/(■•'(/' rin.il^. 



C, Japoniea. Sc.Mtt.KT JAPAN QuiNOE. D. Has bright scarlet crimson flowers 



in ureat inol'nsion in the early 8i)rin»f. One of the best hardy shrulis in 



the Cataloj.nie. ;«(;. 

 var. all)a. liiAsii jAi'AN tJt iNCK. U. A verj- beautiful variety of the 



Searli't, with delieate white and blush flowers. 35c. 

 var. atrosaiiKuiiiea It. 1)1. Dofmj: ytJAUi.KXjAPAS QUINCE. 1>. A Iianil- 



some \ ai iety, willi senii-iloulile scarlet llowers. 35c. 

 var. grandillora. 1). Flowers neai ly white, VCa-ysho\vy ; frtlit extremely 



lai-ffc anil almost iiear-shaped. Kc. 

 var. Mallardii. ii. A Hni; varii^lj-, with white flowers tinifcil with rose, 



var. Slatiloi. I). ISeuutiful orange colored Howers; a distinct shade; 

 line. 5(le. 



var. rosea |)icno. D. Has semi-doublo, rose-colored llowers. ;i5c. 

 var. senii-alba pleno. 1>. Flowers tiearly white, semi-doublo. S.'ic. 

 var. sciui-i)U-iio. f^K.Mi - Doum.i; - i-i.owKniN(i .Tai>.\n' Quince. J>. A 



\ arii'ty of the Scarlet, with semi-donhle IIowits. ;i,-,c. 

 var. uniliclicata. I). I'lowers IprlllianI rosy red, sneeeeded liy lai-»fe, showy 

 fruit ; forms a hivsrc shrub. ( )ne of the lincst. ;!."ie. 



DAPHNE. DapliiK!. SEiuEbUAST, Ger. DAriiNK, Fr. 



D. Mezeronm. Co.MMON Mkzkueon. U. A nntiye of Xorthern Europe. A -shruli with small, erect branches, 



and <-lustfis of jiink tlow< is in March. The earliest flowerluif shrub we Iiavc. .tOc. 

 var. all)a. I>. White llowers. fiOc. 



DEUTZIA. Deutzia. Dkutzik, Ger. Deutzia, Fr. 



\V<> arc indciitcd lo .lapan for this valuable trenus of plant.s. Their hardihood, tine habit, luxiu-iant folingt;, and 

 prolusion of attractive llowers, reiaicr 1 hem the most beautiful and deservedly t lie most impiilar of II owcriuif shrubs 

 at the present tiiuc. Tlie tlowcrs are jirociuced tiie latter part of .June in jaeemcs tniir le >i\ iiiehes Ioiik- 



I), crcnata var. flore pleiio. Dofiu.ii-FI.OWEUINO Dkutzia. I). l''lowers doulile while, tinned witli rose. One 



of the most dcsiralile llowerin>r shrubs in cultivation. (Sec cut.) Ific. 

 D. c. var. ilore alba pleno. DofnuE Wiiite-FI^OWKHIiVG Dkutzia. D. Similar in habit to the preceding, but 



pure while anil double. SSc. 



1>. c. var. I'ridc of Jtocbester. 1). A variety raised by us from Dciitzki cnnaln Jlure jileun, and iiroduclng large 

 iliiulile will I e llowers; the back of (he j.eials I uliiji- slijrhl ly tinted with rose. It excels all of the older sorts 

 in size Id llowei-, leng-th of panicle, piotusene-s of bloom and vigorous habit; blooms nearly a week earlier 

 than ]ii ul:.ia n t niilajUiri: ph im. (,'See cut.) :',.«•. 



I). gra<-ilis. Si.KNDEK-iiUANCiiEi) l)KfT/.iA. 1). A eluirmiuff spccics Of dwarf luibit, introduced from .Tapan by 

 Dr. Siebold. Flowers inire white. Fine for imt euliiirc, as it flowers freely in a low temperature in the 

 winter. Thelirsttollowcr; about the middle of June. a'lc. 

 var. aurco variegata. Goi.DKN VakiegatkI) IIEOTZIA. 1). (New.) A golden-leaved variety of (/nicllis. 75o. 



I), srahra. B. Flowers bell-shape<l, in small bunches ; foliage oval, very rough underneath ; said to be, the true 

 variety ; dwarf habit. 50c. 



D. snabra. Rouoh-IjEAVki) Dkitz/a. 1). Oiii- of the most beautiful and profuse whlte-llowcring shrubs; 



(lowers single. We have kiowii this lor a lont;- time as mi/Zo i/. .1 iiiie. ;rie. 

 D. Watererli. (New.) I). Flowers similar to o i ik;/!/ //. biil uiore double. :>^k:. 



DIEK VILLA. Weigela. Diekvii.lb, Ger. WEioKLrE, Fr. 



Another valuabh' jfcnus f I'oni Japan, introduced as late a.s 181;). Shrulis of erect habit while young, but gradu- 

 ally spreading and drooping as tliey acquire u«-c. They jirodui'C in June and July suiierb large trumpct-shaiJod 

 lliiwcrs, of all sluiiics and colors, from pure white to red. In borders and ^i'l-oujis of trees they are very etfective, 

 and for maifrins the varie).'ateil-lcaveil varieties are admirably suited, their gav-colored foliage contrasting finely 

 with the gi ecn of other shrubs. Tlicy llowcr after the Lilacs in June. 



I>. arhorca graiidillora. tt. A variety of vigorous habit and erect growth; foliage very large; flowers long 

 and I iibe-sliaped ; of a .sulphur white or pale yellow, clianglug to pale rose. Flowers about two weeks after 

 the 111 hers. ::ric. 



B. Candida. White-klowehed Wkioei,a. D. A valuable variety. All white varieties heretofore known have 

 been lacking in some Important oharactcristio. JJortemIs ntvca, the best and only rc«lly whitjjsort, is a 



