. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 58 ELLWANQER & BARRY'S Cydonia (Quince). var. iimbelicata. D. Flowers brilliant, rosy red. One of the finest. 35 cents. Dapline (Daphne). Mezereiiin. COMMON Mezereon. D. Clusters of pink flowers. The earliest flowei-ing- shrub. 50 cents. var. alba. D. White flowers. 50 cents. Deutzia (Deutzia). We are indebted to Japan for this valuable ge- nus of plants. Their hardihood, fine habit, luxur- iant foliag-e, and profusion of attractive flowers, render them the most beautiful and deservedly the most popular of flowering- shrub


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 58 ELLWANQER & BARRY'S Cydonia (Quince). var. iimbelicata. D. Flowers brilliant, rosy red. One of the finest. 35 cents. Dapline (Daphne). Mezereiiin. COMMON Mezereon. D. Clusters of pink flowers. The earliest flowei-ing- shrub. 50 cents. var. alba. D. White flowers. 50 cents. Deutzia (Deutzia). We are indebted to Japan for this valuable ge- nus of plants. Their hardihood, fine habit, luxur- iant foliag-e, and profusion of attractive flowers, render them the most beautiful and deservedly the most popular of flowering- shrubs at the pres- ent time. The flowers are produced the latter part of June, in racemes four to six inches long. crenata var. flore pleno. DOUBL-E-FLOWER- iNG Deutzia. D. Flowers double-white, ting-ed with rose. One of the most desii'able flowering shrubs. 35 cents. crenata var. flore alba pleno. DOTTBIiE " DeUTZIA. D. 35 CCntS. var. Pride of Kocli- â ester. D. Lai'ge dou- ble white flowers tinged w^ith rose. It excels all the older sorts. 35 cts. gracilis. Slender- .brakched Deutzia. J). Of dwarf habit; flowers pure white. Fine for pot cultiu-e. 35 cents. var. atireo vai'ie- gata. Golden-varie- â gated Deutzia. D. 75 cents. scabra. ROUGH- liEAVED Deutzia. D. White, single flowers. 35 cents. Diervilla (Weigela). Another valuable genus from Japan, introduced as late as 1843. Shrubs of erect habit while young, but gradually spreading and drooping as they ac- quire age. They 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 ai'e very effective, and for margins the variegated-leaved varieties are admir- ably suited, their gay-colored foliage contrasting finely with the green of other shrubs. They flow- er after the Lilacs in June. arborea gi'andiflora. D. 35 cents. Candida. White-flowered Weigela. D. Mowers produced in great profusion. A valuable variety. 50 cents


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