. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. If. DEUTZIA—" PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. (>3 Natural, Size.) D. c. var. flore alba pleiio. Similar in habit to the preceding, but pure white and double. var. "Pride of Roches- ; A variety raised from Deutzia crenata flore pleno, and producing large double white flowers; the back of the petals being slightly tinged with rose. It excels all of the older sorts in size of flower, length of panicle, pro


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. If. DEUTZIA—" PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. (>3 Natural, Size.) D. c. var. flore alba pleiio. Similar in habit to the preceding, but pure white and double. var. "Pride of Roches- ; A variety raised from Deutzia crenata flore pleno, and producing large double white flowers; the back of the petals being slightly tinged with rose. It excels all of the older sorts in size of flower, length of panicle, profuseness of bloom and vigorous habit; blooms nearly a week earlier than Deutzia crenata flore plena. See cut. 50 cents. I>. g-racilis. Slender-branched Deutzia. A charming species of dwarf habit introduced from Japan by Dr. Sie- bold. Flowers pure white. Fme for pot-culture, as it flowers freely in a low temperature in the winter. The first to flower, about the middle of June. I>, parviflora. Of dwarf habit, flowers medium size in short racemes; valuable for forcing. 50 cents. D. scabra. Rough-leaved Deut- zia. One of the most beautiful, profuse white-flowering shrubs; flowers single. June. DIERVILLA. Weig-ela. Weigelie, Ft. Another valuable g-enus from Japan, Introduced as late as 1843. Shrubs of erect habit while young, but gradually spreading- and drooping- as they acquire age. G hey produce in June and July superb large trumpet-shaped flowers, of all shades and colors, from pure white to red. In borders and groups of trees they are very effective, and for margins the varieg-ated-leaved varieties are admirably suited, their gay coloi'ed foliage contrasting-finely with the green of other shrubs. They flower after the lilacs in June. ; D. arborea grandiflora. A variety of vigorous habit and erect growth; foliage very large; flowers long and tube shaped; of a sulphur white or pale yellow, changing to pale rose. Flowers about two weeks after the others. D. Candida. White


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