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THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA. NEW YORK 
Deutzia 
The extreme hardiness, clean foliage, and the 
profusion of flowers make the Deutzias among 
the most popular of the present-day shrubs. 
Double White-flowering {D. candidissima). 
Profuse-flowering; generally hardy, and well 
adapted to ordinary soils. Double pure white 
flowers, borne in panicles. 
Double-flowering {D. crcnatu). Flowers 
white, tinged with rose. Blooms middle of June. 
Slender-branched (D. gracilis). Flowers 
white; graceful; leaves bright green. 
Pearl Bush 
Exochorda grandiflora 
A hardy flowering shrub of great merit. 
The branches are slender, the leaves small, and 
it has very fragrant clusters of pure-white 
star-shaped flowers. It will attain a height of 
from lo to 12 feet and can be trimmed to any 
desired form. 
Elder • Sambucus 
Golden (5. aurca). A shrub of strong growth 
easy of culture, ornamental in flower, fruit and 
foliage. Its bright yellow leaves are attractive 
throughout the season. 
Hydrangea arborescens sterilis 
ELDER, continued 
Variegated-leaved {S. variegata.) Mottled 
green and pale yellow leaves are the distin- 
guishing features of this variety. It is excellent 
for massing and valuable for shaded places. 
Golden Bell • Forsythia 
Weeping {F. suspensa). This familiar hardy 
shrub comes into bloom just as winter is leav- 
ing, and the golden yellow flowers are espe- 
cially attractive because of the season. This 
variety is characteriz.ed by a graceful drooping 
habit. Excellent for covering arches, trellises 
and stone walls. 
Viridissima. Bark and foliage dark green; 
beautiful yellow flowers; narrow oblong leaves 
of bright glossy green. 
Filbert • Corylus 
Purple-leaved (C. purpurea). A conspicu- 
ous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves, dis- 
tinct and fine. The color is permanent. 
Fringe 
Purple (Rhus Colinus). Sometimes known 
as Purple Mist, Smoke Tree and Smoke Plant. 
During middle summer it is 
covered with loose panicles of 
curious fringe-like flowers. 
White {Chionantlms Virgin- 
ica). This superb shrub attains 
a size from lo to 20 feet; has a 
compact and roundish form; 
large, glossy leaves; drooping 
white flowers in May and 
June 
Honeysuckle, Upright 
Lonicera 
Fragrant (L. fragrantissima). 
Blooms in April; small and 
creamy white flowers of delight- 
ful fragrance. Foliage deep 
green. 
Red Tartarian {L. Taiarica 
rubra). A well-known old-fash- 
ioned sort, which blooms in May 
and June. If has slender and up- 
right branches with small, 
bright pink flowers, followed by 
red or orange-yellow berries. 
White Tartarian (L. Tatar- 
ica alba). Same as the Red Tar- 
tarian, except in its beautiful 
white flowers, by reason of 
which it is fine for planting with 
other varieties for contrast. 
