. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 192 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE SPECIES OF DEUTZIA * Flowers in elongated clusters with the petals edge to edge, not lap- ping. (A.) A. Low plant, 2 feet, with small light green rough leaves-; flowers in compound clusters, panicles. Siebold's Deutzia — Deutzia Sieboldi^na. A. Low plant, 3 feet, with small, bright green rather smooth leaves and flowers in nearly simple clusters, racemes. Slendeb Deutzia or Bkidal Wreath (294)—Deutzia gricilis. A. Tall plant, 6 feet, with dull green rough leaves (1-3 inches long) ; f


. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 192 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE SPECIES OF DEUTZIA * Flowers in elongated clusters with the petals edge to edge, not lap- ping. (A.) A. Low plant, 2 feet, with small light green rough leaves-; flowers in compound clusters, panicles. Siebold's Deutzia — Deutzia Sieboldi^na. A. Low plant, 3 feet, with small, bright green rather smooth leaves and flowers in nearly simple clusters, racemes. Slendeb Deutzia or Bkidal Wreath (294)—Deutzia gricilis. A. Tall plant, 6 feet, with dull green rough leaves (1-3 inches long) ; flowers in compound clusters, panicles. Rough-leaved Deutzia (295) — Deutzia *Plowers in broad clusters, corymbs. (B.) B. Tall, 7 feet; flowers white with the petals edge to edge in the bud; leaves dark green above, much paler beneath. Deutzia discolor. B. 3-4 feet; petals edge to edge, pinkish outside; calyx red. Pa- TUNG Snow-flower :—Deutzia discolor purpur&cens. B. Spreading shrub to 3 feet; flowers white with petals partially lapping in the bud. Lemoine's Deutzia (297) — Deutzia Le- moinei. B. Erect shrub to 6 feet; flowers with their petals decidedly lapping at their edges in the bud. Small- flowered Deutzia — Deutzia parviflbra. Hydrdngea. The most popular shrub in cultivation North at the opening of the twentieth century was, probably, a variety of one of tlje 25 species of Hydringeas, Large- FLOWKRED HYDRANGEA (298) — Hy- drangea panicul^ta grandiflbra. The Hydrangeas have opposite simple serrated (rarely lobed) leaves. The flowers are usually of two kinds in large more or less rounded clusters, small ones with 4 or 5 petals and' 8 or 10 stamens, producing small cap-. FiG. 298. —Large-flowered Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Apgar, A. C. (Austi


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