E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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HYDRANGEA PAN1CULATA GRAND1 FLORA. (See page 4S.) 
DEUTZ1A. 
G’renala II. pi. Flowers double white, tinged with 
pink. 
Creiiate-L eavc <1 
(C'renata. Strong 
grower, p r o f u s e 
bloomer; (lowers 
pure white. 
Crenata II. alba 
plena. A very 
valuable variety 
of strong growth, 
producing its pure 
white double flow- 
ers in abundance. 
Gracilis (Slender- 
branched). Avery 
desirable dwarf- 
gro w i n g variety. 
Flowers p u r e 
white. A valuable 
plant for winter 
blooming, as it may 
be very readily 
forced. 
Prices: 15, 25 
and 35 cts. each. 
DEUTZIA. 
CALYCANTHUS. 
(Sweet-Scented Shrub.) 
Very desirable ; the wood is fragrant, foliage rich, 
flowers of a rare chocolate color, and having a peculiar, 
agreeable odor ; blooms in June, and at intervals after- 
ward. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. ; extra, 35 cts. 
ALTHEA. 
Double. Shrubs of very easy culture, which bear a 
profusion of large, showy flowers ill autumn, bloom- 
ing for a long time when there are few other flowers. 
They are desirable as single specimens, or in 
clumps, and are fine for hedges. 15 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
Variegated Double. Pink and white. 15 cts. ; 
large, 25 cts. 
EUONYMUS. 
CORNUS SANGUINEAl 
A strong-growing shrub with clusters of fine white 
flowers. The stem and branches turn blood-red in 
winter. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
JAPANESE QUINCE. 
(Pyrus Japonica.) 
Blooms very early and profusely and is vert hardy ; 
will make a beautiful hedge. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
(Strawberry-Tree.) 
A very ornamental and showy shrub, whose chief 
beauty consists in its brilliant rose-colored berries, 
which hang in clusters from the branches until mid- 
winter; planted with a background of evergreens, the 
effect of contrast is very fine. 20, 30 and 50 cts. each. 
japan snowball. (See page 48.) 
PYRUS JAPONICA. 
