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TUTTLE’S CATALOGUE. 
DEUTZIA SCABRA — Rough- leaved; profuse 
flowering, white. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS cha rraing species from 
Japan. Flowers pure white, and very delicate 
in bloom and foliage. 
SPIREAS A re all elegant, low shrubs of easiest 
culture and perfectly hardy. Billardi is rose- 
colored; I’runifolia, little white daisy like flow- 
ers; Douglasii, spikes of deep rose-colored 
flowers in July; Ulmifolia, large round clusters 
of white flowers; I.anceolata, lance-pointed 
loliage, and large, round clusters of white flow- 
ers that cover the whole plant: a charming 
shrub; Refcvesii, flowers white and double, 
blooms freely in clusters. One of the best ol 
the Spireas 
SYRINGA PHILADELPHUS - A well -known 
shrub, with white, fragrant flowers. 
ROSES. 
N OTHIiVG gives better satisfaction than a 
bed of Roses in the lawn. In a circular bed 
eight feet in diameter, 75 plants wotdd be re- 
cpiired of the ever blooming, and 50 o^ the 
Hybrid Perpetuals and Mosses. 'I'he effect is 
very fine, composed of the different colors in 
mass. Handfuls of bloom may be gathered 
daily from June till frost, on the bed of ever- 
blooming varieties. It is almost impossible to 
feed a rose too highly, nor is there danger of 
pruning too much. 
