Sect. A. TREES, SHRUBS, AND CLIMBERS. 
Leaves (some of them) made up of separate leaflets. 
( Beav es opposite. 
— entire, or with a few coarse teeth or lobes :~ 
| flowers white; fruit feathery. ; 
i Cle'matis Vital’ba. Traveller's Foy” 
~Leaflets edged with numerous small teeth. 
ees est pair of leaflets shortly stalked; flowers. 
a white ; fruit a berry. J 
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‘ Sambu'cus nigra. L£/der. 
Leaflets all without stalks; flowers greenish and~ 
inconspicuous ; fruit winged. | 
Frax'inus excel’sior. Ash.~ 
~LLeaves not opposite. 
-Leaves more than once divided; flowers with 7 
| pouch-like projection 
at their base. FUMARIA'CEA. J 
Leaves with only 2 or 3 leaflets, or with a single row 
on each side of the stalk. 
Leaves ending in a tendril; flowers irregular, Pea-. 
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; ( flower-like. J 
PAPILIONA'CE/:. 
“Leaves without tendrils. 
a8 large leaflet, with one or more very small. 
ones below; flowers purple. J 
L Solanum Dulcama'ra. Bittersweet. 
Leaflets similar ; flowers not purple. 
es Ae some of them) with more than 3+ 
eaflets; flowers with 
| 5 similar petals. ROSACEA 
ee 3 only. 
Mee very small, entire; flowers yellow,. 
| irregular. | 
‘ Cyt'isus scopa’rius. Broom. 
Leaflets toothed ; flowers white or pink. 
rLeayes with wide, toothed stipules ;~ 
| flowers irregular. : 
L Ono'’nis arven'sis. estharrow.~ 
Stipules small and narrow; flowers with 
5 similar petals. J 
Ru’bus. 
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-Leaves not composed of separate leaflets. 
