Kingsville Nurseries —_— Kingsville, Maryland 
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DAPHNE 
DAPHNE-MEZEREUM. Shrub to 3 ft. high. Rosy-purple 
flowers in March. 12 to 18 in. $2.00, 18 to 24 in. $3.00. 
GENKWA. Deciduous shrub, “growing to about 4 ft. high 
and wide. In late March, the flowers appear on slender 
graceful branches before the leaves start growing. Lilac- 
blue in color, they are most interesting and offer a 
splendid combination planting with early white and pink 
azaleas. 18 to 24 in. $3.50, 24 to 30 in. $5.00. 
DAVIDIA 
INVOLUCRATA. (The Dove Tree). Pyramidal tree with 
rather large bright green leaves and strikingly handsome 
in bloom with its large creamy-white floral bracts. Stock 
very limited. 4 in. pot plants $5.00. 
DEUTZIAS 
CANDIDA. Strong growing shrub with fairly large leaves. 
Flowers white. 
CANDELABRUM. Tall growing shrub with clusters of 
large white flowers. 
oR ee Ee eee Flowers white, slightly pinkish in 
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CARNEA-ERECTA. Similar to preceding, with very erect 
branches. 
CORYMBOSA. Handsome late flowering. A profusion of 
dainty white flowers. 
LE te EBURNEA. White flowers, campulata, in loose 
panicles. : 
CRENATA EMINENS. Tall, erect stems. Flowers white 
with refiexed petals. 
CRENATA GRACILLMA. Very tall grower, loose panicles 
of white flowers. 
CRENATA LATIFOLIA. Large single white flowers, up to 
1% inch diameter. 
CRENATA LONGIPETALA. Erect, abundance of large 
snow-white paniculate flowers. 
CRENATA MAGNIFICA. PLANT TALL AND VIGOROUS 
IN GROWTH. Flowers double, pure white, in short 
dense panicles nearly 2 inches long. One of the hardiest. 
CRENATA SUSPENSA. White flowers with reflexed petals, 
borne on long drooping sprays. 
DISCOLOR CANDIDA. Shrub to 4 ft. high and nearly as 
wide. Large snow-white paniculate flowers. 
DISCOLOR CONSPICUA. 4 ft. high and nearly as wide. 
Buds pale pink opening to lustrous white. 
DISCOLOR ELEGANTISSIMA. Shrub to 4 ft. Rosy-white 
flowers 34 inch across, in loose corymes. 
DISCOLOR FLORIBUNDA. Medium grower, rather broad 
at base. Flower pink on outside, are carried in dense, 
erect panicle. 
ae Very dwarf grower, graceful. Free flowering, 
white. 
MAGICIENS. Large flowers, mauve-pink, edged white, 
and purplish underneath. Petals fringed. 
MONT ROSE. Handsome large pink flowers in large 
trusses. 
PILLOSA. Shrub to 3 ft. with slender branches. Small 
flowers are white and in few-flowered cymes. 
ROSEA (Gracilis rosea). Fairly dwarf grower with soft 
rose colored flowers. 
ROSEA EXIMEA (Gracilis Rosea Eximea). Fairly low 
grower. Flowers slightly pink outside, in rather dense 
upright panicles. 
SCHNEIDERIANA. Strong grower with leaves nearly 3 
in. long. Broad panicles of white flowers. 
DISCOLOR ARCUATA. Well-expanded pure-white flowers 
‘are borne on long arched branches. 
CONTRASTE. Fairly vigorous habit, with large leaves and 
large purplish flowers. 
CHUNIL. July-blooming species. Flowers % in. wide. 
Fine outside, white inside. Reflexed. Panicles to 4 in. 
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GLOMERULIFLORA. Shrub to 6 ft. Large flowers, white, 
in dense clusters. 
HOOKERIANA. Rare species from W. China. 
KALMIAEFLORA. Charming, floriferous hybrid. Flowers 
large, white fiushed pink. 
LONGIFOLIA. Handsome Chinese shrub. Flowers large 
clusters of white or pink tinted. June-July. 
LONGIFOLIA-VEITCHI. Flowers large rich lilae-pink. 
MONBEIGII. Pretty shrub. Distinct in its small leaves, 
wilte beneath, and a profusion of small, glistening white 
owers. 
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