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Diervilla hybrida, Hort. (Fig. 1264), may be used as a collective name for the different hybrids between D. florida, D. praecox, D. floribunda, D. japonica and D. coraeensis, which are now more commonly cult. than the typical species. Some of the best and most distinct are the following, arranged according to the color of the fls. The numbers in parenthesis after the name refer to the number of the species and indicate the origin or probable origin of these hybrids:&lt;br /&gt;
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Fls. white or nearly white: Avalanche, Lemoine (5 x ?). Fls. pure white; early. Dame Blanche (6x7). Fls. large, white, slightly pinkish outside, yellowish white and bluish in bud. Gracieux, Lemoine (5 X ?). Fls. white, yellow in throat, buds light salmon- pink; early. Isoline, Van Houtte (4 x ?). Fls. white or slightly pink outside, yellow in throat. Madame Couturier, Billiard (4X6). Fls. yellowish white changing to pink. Madame Lemoine, Billiard (4x6). Fls. white with delicate blush, changing to pink. Madame Tellier, Billiard (4x6). Fls. large, white, with delicate blush. Veatale, Lemoine (5x7). FIs. pure creamy white. Mont- blanc, Lemoine (4x7). Fls. pure white, greenish white in bud, fading to pinkish. Pavilion Blanc, Lemoine. (4 x7). Similar to the preceding. Candida (4 X6). Fls. pure white. R.H. 1879:130.&lt;br /&gt;
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Fls. pink or carmine: Abel Carriere (4x7). Fls. rose-carmine, purple-carmine in bud, with yellow spot in throat. Andre Thouin (4x6). Fls. pink, carmine in bud. Conquerant, Lemoine (5x?). Fls. very large, rose-colored, carmine outside and in throat; early. Conquete (4x7). Fls. very large, deep pink. Dr. Builliard (4x7). Fls. carmine. Esperance, Lemoine (5x?). Fls. very large, pinkish white tinged with salmon-red, buds pale salmon; early. Gratissima (4x7). Fls. light pink. Graenewegenii (4x?). Fls. red outside, whitish within, slightly striped with yellowish red. Gustave Mallet, Billiard (4x6). Fls. light pink, bordered white. Hendersonii (4X8). Fls. light crimson. Intermedia (4 x7). Fls. carmine, buds darker. Othello (4x8). Fls. carmine, darker outside. Seduction, Lemoine (5x?). Fls. vinous carmine-red, early, very floriferous. Steltzneri, Van Houtte (4x7). Fls. dark red, abundant. Styriaca, Klenert (4x8). Fls. pink, changing to pinkish carmine, very floriferous. M.D. 1912:1. Van Houttei (4x7). Fls. carmine. F.8. 14:1447. Venosa(4x6). FIs. carmine-pink, carmine in bud, orange to crimson in throat. Verschaffeltii (4x6). Fls. carmine- pink, limb bordered whitish.&lt;br /&gt;
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Fls. crimson or dark crimson: Congo (6x8). Fls. large, purplish crimson, abundant. Desboisii (8x7). Fls. small, dark crimson. E. Andre (8x6). Fls. very dark, brownish purple. Eva Rathke (8x6). Fls. deep carmine-red, erect; very tree-flowering. R.B. 19:126. G. 14:1350. Hendersonii (4 X8). Fls. light crimson, crimson in bud. Incarnata (6x8). Fls. deep red. Larallei (6x8). Fls. bright crimson. H.F. 1870:5. G.W. f, p. 60 (habit). Lowei (8X4). FIs. dark purplish crimson. H.F. 1870:8. P. Duchartre (4x8). Fls. deep amaranth, very dark; free-flowering.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lvs. variously colored: Kogteriana variegata. Lvs. bordered yellow: fls. pink, paler in bud, dwarf. Looymansii aurea. Lvs. yellow; of slow growth. R.B. 2:173. Luteo-marginata (Weigela amabilis fol.var. Van Houtte). Lvs. bordered yellow. F.8. 12:1189. Nona variegata (Weigela rosea nana fol. var. Van Houtte). Lvs. variegated with white: fls. nearly white: dwarf. Sieboldii argenteo-marginata (4X7). Lvs. bordered white: fls. rose.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Cultivation==&lt;br /&gt;
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==Species==&lt;br /&gt;
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==References==&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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