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M. H. HARMAN NURSERY COMPANY, Inc. 
Deutzia 
1). ereiiata llore ploiio 
rosea (Pink Flowering 
Deutzia). Flowers double, 
tinged with rose. 
var. Pride of JftK-lu'ster. 
One of the finest varieties, 
producing large. double 
white flowers: the back of 
the petals slightly tinted 
with rose. Blooms early in 
.June. 
var. Waterer. A vigor- 
ous grower, with large pink 
flowers, opening very flat. 
A desirable sort. 
gracilis (Slender Branch- 
ed Deutzia). A charming 
species introduced from Ja- 
pan. Flowers pure white; 
fine for pot culture. Very 
dwarf and slender growth. 
.^n excellent forcing plant. 
var. rosea (Slender Pink 
Deutzia). Of hybrid origin, 
closely resembling the Slen- 
der Deutzia. Light rose- 
colored flowers in profuse 
clusters. A pleasing va- 
riety. 
var. atirca (New Golden Leaved Deutzia 
Gracilis). A very beautiful low growing and 
bushy golden leaved shrub. 
Ii.vbrlda liCiiioinci. New. A remarkably fine 
hybrid between gracilis and parviflora. The 
branches are entirely covered with erect pan- 
icles of large snow-white flowers, much super- 
ior to gracilis and quite distinct from all other 
Deutzias. 
.scabra. A vigorous grower, with rough, dull 
green foliage and clusters of showy double 
white bell-shaped flowers in June and July. 
Diervilla - Weigela 
I), alba. One of the finest plants in the 
spring, very hardy and a rapid grower; flowers 
white. 
amabilis. A pink flowered variety and one 
of the best. 
Candida. It is of vigorous habit, an erect 
grower, becoming in time a large sized shrub; 
flower pure white and produced in great pro- 
fusion in June, and the plants continue to 
bloom during the summer. 
Kva Itatlikc. A popular new kind, of erect 
form and vigorous habit. The deep carmine- 
red flowers are the best of the red-flowering 
sorts. 
l)(‘sboisii. A deep rose-colored or red vari- 
ety, similar in growth to Rosea, but darker. 
Floribuiida. (.if erect habit. Dark 
reddish purple. One of the best. A 
compact, slender grower. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. 
DIKKVILLA — Coiitiiiuetl. 
Hortensis rubra, syii. Ja- 
IHinica. Abundant light 
crimson flowers. 
rosea. A beautiful and 
hardy shrub, with rose col- 
ored flowers in rich pro- 
fusion; introduced from 
China; very hardy; blooms 
in June. 
Nana variegata. A con- 
spicuous variety, with foli- 
age finely marked with yel- 
low and green; very orna- 
mental. Of dwarf habit; 
flowers very light pink. 
.Seiboldii variegata. Very 
much like the above except 
that the variegation is not 
so yellow and the plant is 
somewhat more erect in 
growth. 
Van Hoiittei. Clear car- 
mine flowers; profuse 
bloomer. 
Exochorda - Pearl Bush 
K. grandiflora. A vigor- 
ous growing shrub from 
China, forming a compact 
bush 10 to 12 feet high. 
The flowers are borne in slender racemes of 8 
to 10 florets each, on light and wiry branches. 
It is perfectly hardy; flowers pure white. 
Eleagnus 
K. argent ea (Silver Leaved Oleaster). .July 
and August. Flowers yellow; stems, leaves 
and fruit covered with silvery scales. 
longijK‘.s (Japanese Silver Thorn). A re- 
markable new shrub from Japan. Foliage 
glossy, silvery tinge underneath, bark covered 
with peculiar brown spots which remain all 
winter. Flowers not large, but the bush is 
covered in July with large, bright red berries, 
which are edible and of a sprightly and agree- 
able flavor. 
angnstifolia (Russian Olive or Oleaster). 
Conspicuous for the silvery hue of the foliage. 
Euonymus - Strawberry Tree 
Sep also under Vines. 
K. Ainerioantis (American Burning Bush). 
A tall growing shrub with larger leaves than 
the Kurofiean, turning to scarlet in autumn; 
fruit large, dark red. 
ulatiis (Cork Barked Kuonymus). Of dwarf 
compact habit; wood very corky; leaves small. 
Very beautiful in autumn when foli- 
age turns bright red. 
Kiiropsciis (European Burning 
Bush). Forms a tree 
sometimes 30 feet high. 
Fruit rose colored. 
