DEUTZIA HYBRIDA LEMOINEII. 
two New Ctnumphs from the fvmcb fiybrtdtst, JM* Lemotne. 
Deutzta Lemcririeu. 
THIS is a cross between the well-known Deutzia Gracilis and the species 
Parviflora. It retains much of the dwarf and shapely habit of Gracilis, 
but the flowers are in larger clusters and the individual blooms are 
also larger and of the purest white. It is a very great acquisition to the 
garden and can be used wherever the Gracilis would be suitable. 
prices. Specimens 2 — 3 feet, Each, $1.00 to $1.50 
18 — 24 inches, Each, $0.75 Per 10, $5 00 Per 100, $40.00 
12 — 18 inches, Each, .50 Per 10, 3.50 Per 100, 30.00 
8r— 12 inches, Each, .25 Per 10, 2.00 Per 100, 15 00 
Other Deutzias see Deciduous Shrubs. 
PbUadelpbus t-emoineu ^ybm&^o. 
THIS is another of Mr. Lemoine's triumphs as a hybridist. It retains all 
the fragrance and freedom of the old sweet syringo but is far more 
graceful, the foliage is more glossy and of more delicate form. The 
flowers are produced in great profusion and in the graceful manner of the 
old Mock Orange on a smaller scale of growth. We believe that this is one 
of the new shrubs which is bound to become popular. 
prices. 
3 — 4 feet, Each, $0.75 Per 10, $6.00 
2 — 3 feet, Each, .50 Per 10, 4.00 
18 — 24 ins., Each, .35 Per 10, 3.00 Per 100, $25.00 
12 — 18 ins., Each, .25 Per 10, 2.00 Per 100, 15 00 
Other Philadelphus see Deciduous Shrubs. 
Gentlemen:— All stock sent me last fall ivas received in good con- 
dition. I shall be glad to receive your catalogue for 1905. 
Yours truly, 
M. G. IV. 
See page 1 for terms and special discounts. 
