This section is from the book "Commercial Gardening Vol4", by John Weathers (the Editor). Also available from Amazon: Commercial Gardening, A Practical & Scientific Treatise For Market Gardeners.
A beautiful Chinese deciduous shrub, up to 15 ft. high, with pinnate leaves like those of the Mountain Ash, and terminal clusters of white flowers streaked with purple red. It is hardy in the mildest parts of the kingdom, and may be raised from seeds, layers, cuttings, or grafting on stocks of the Common Horse-chestnut, to which it is closely related.
 
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