D. crenata, var. rosea plena. Double Pink Deutzia. [L) A strong 
grower, with flowers tinted with rosy white. June. 
D. crenata, var. Pride of Rochester. (L) Flowers double, white, back 
of petals tinted with rose ; large and early. May. 
D. crenata, var. Waterer. ( L) A vigorous grower, with large double 
pink flowers, opening very flat. A desirable sort. 
D. crenata Wellsi. (L) A strong-growing form with single white 
flowers. 
D. gracilis. Dwarf Deutzia. (S) A dense, low bush, equally valuable 
for shrubberies and forcing. In May it is covered with pure white flowers. 
One of the best. 
D. gracilis, var. carminea. Hybrid. ( S ) A form like D. gracilis. Foli¬ 
age dark green; branches slim; flowers of medium size and carmine in bud, 
opening clear rose, carmine underneath. Branches are arched by weight of 
the flowers. New. 
D. gracilis, var. foliis aureis. (S) With golden leaves. As hardy as the 
Golden Philadelphus. New. 
D. gracilis, var. rosea. {S) An exceedingly floriferous form. Flowers 
ashy rose, clear rose in the center. New. 
D. gracilis, var. Boule de Neige. Hybrid. (S) In habit and growth 
resembling T). gracilis. The tops of the branches arc loaded with numerous 
compact spikes of beautiful creamy white flowers. 
D. Kalmiaeflora. Hybrid. ( L) A vigorous plant, bearing in May large 
umbels of flowers, rosy red in the bud and opening white, slightly tinted with 
rose. Aspect of flowers is quite new ; they resemble the umbels of a kalmia. 
D. Lemoinei. Hybrid. ( M ) An early bloomer, the branches covered 
with erect panicles of pure white, well-opened flowers. 
D. Lemoinei compacta. Hybrid. (M) Similar to Lemoinei, but of 
very compact habit. 
D. parviflora. ( L ) An erect shrub giving a profusion of white flowers in 
June in large corymbs. One of the best. 
D. scabra. (.1/) A vigorous grower, with rough dull green foliage and 
clusters of showy double white bell-shaped flowers in June and July. 
DIERVILLA. Wei gel a 
One of the most popular and showy of flowering shrubs. Adapted to all soils 
and most situations. In late May and June the branches are bent beneath the 
abundance of flowers which cover the entire branches. 
D. florida; syn., rosea. ( L) A strong, vigorous grower, with good foli¬ 
age and abundant bloom. Flowers rose. 
D. florida, var. amabilis. (M) A good grower and prolific bloomer. 
Flowers deep rose. 
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