Currant sec Ribes 
Cydonia see Pyrus 
Dcsmodium see Lespedeza 
DEUTZIA 
“ Dwarf. Japan, white, I to 3 ft 
“ Pure white, hardy variety, 1 to 2 ft 
DEUTZIA 
“ gracilis, 2 ft. June 
“ Lemoinei, 4 ft. May 
WEIGELIA 
DIERVILLA 
“ Candida, 6 ft. June and July 
“ hortensis rubra, 8 ft. u 
“ 44 Eva Rathke, 6 ft. “ 
“ rosea or florida, (Kew.) 7 ft. . 
“ “ Sieboldii alba marginata, 
6 ft. July 
Dockmackie sec 1 ’iburnum 
Dogzvood see Cor mis 
White-flowering. 1 to 2 ft 
Strong grower, best red, 2 to 5 ft 
Deepest carmine, I to 2 ft 
Pink, best known, 2 to 4 ft 
Best variegated, does not blight or sun burn, 
1 to 4 ft 
FLOWER= 
ING 
ALMOND 
See Primus 
EL 2 EAGNUS 
“ angustifolia, 12 ft. July 
“ argentea, 8 ft. July 
Elder sec Sambucus 
EUONYMUS 
“ alatus, 6 ft. June 
“ atropurpureus, 15 ft. June . 
“ europaeus, 15 ft June 
“ hamiltonianus, 10 ft. July 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora, 8 ft. May 
Filbert see Corylus 
FORSYTHIA 
“ intermedia, 6 ft. April 
“ suspensa, 10 “ 
“ “ Fortunei, 8 ft. “ 
JAPANESE 
FLOWER- 
ING 
CHERRY 
OLEASTER or SILVER THORN 
Russian Olive, fragrant flowers, 2 to 4 ft 
“ Silver, both sides of leaf, 2 to 3 ft 
SPINDLE-TREE or STRAWBERRY BUSH 
“ Winged or cork-barked. Japan, 2 to 3 ft 
“ Burning Bush or Wahoo. U. S., 2 to 6 ft 
“ European, autumnal fruit, 3 to 6 ft 
“ Asiatic brilliant in fall, 3 to 4 ft 
CHINESE PEARL, BUSH, white, 2 to 4 ft 
GOLDEN BELL. All have yellow flowers. 
“ broad glossy foliage, 2 to 4 ft 
“ weeping. 2 to 4 ft 
“ Fortune’s upright, best sort, 2 to 6 ft 
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