THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
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Deutzia— Pride of Rochester 
Yellow-flowered, or MisSoTiri Currant.— A 
native species with glabrous, shining leaves and 
yellow flowers. 
Crimson-flowered Currant. — An American 
species with deep red flowers, produced in great 
abundance in early spring. 
DOGWOOD— Comus. 
Red-branched Dogwood. — Very ornamental 
and conspicuous in winter while the bark ii 
blood red. 
Elegantissima Variegata.— A variegated 
shrub of rapid growth with broad leaves with 
white margins. Bark red in winter. 
D2UTZIA— Deutzia. 
Their hardihood, fine habit, luxuriant foli- 
age, and profusion of attractive flowers, render 
the Deutzia among the most beautiful and de- 
servedly the most popular of flowering shrubs 
at the present time. 
Crenata. — (Double-flowered Deutzia) — Flow- 
ers double white, tinged with rose. One of 
the most desirable flowering shrubs in cultiva- 
tion. 
Lemoineii. — A hybrid obtained by crossing 
the well-known Deutzia fracilis with Deutzia 
parviflora. Flowers pure white, bordering on 
stout branches, which are of upright growth. 
Habit dwarf and free-flowering. 
Gracilis. — (Slender-branched) — A charming 
species of dwarf habit, introduced from Japan 
by Dr. Siebold. Flowers pure white. Fine for 
pot culture, as it flowers freely in a low tem- 
perature in the winter. The first to flower, 
about the middle of June. 
Deutzia Crenata Magnifica.— Of a vigorous 
habit, producing quantities of large, pure, 
white flowers in great trusses, the flowers as 
large as one and a quarter inches in diameter. 
It is a beautiful variety and very showy when 
in bloom. A novelty of great merit. 
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