t)t> ARBORETUM ET FHUT1CETUM BRITANNICUM. 



100. Tflia europteVi laciniata. 



B. Varieties differing in the Colour of the young Shoots. 



Each of the varieties included in Division A may have subvarieties dif- 

 fering in the colour of the young wood ; but we shall only notice those 

 in general cultivation. 



T. e. 5 rubra. T. corinthiaca Bosc ; T. corallina Hort. Kew. ; T. 

 europae v a j3 r libra Sibthorp ; T. europae^a y Smith's Flor. Brit. 571. ; 

 T. prandifolia /3 Smith's Eng. Flora, 3. 19. Young shoots of a 

 bright red ; apparently a variety of T. e. intermedia. 

 t T. <?. 6 parvifolia aurea. (The piate in Arb. Brit., 1st. edit. vol. v. ; 

 and our fig. 101.) Young shoots of a rich yellow. Height 15ft. 

 to 20 ft. 



101. Tilin parvif 6Iia aurea. 



* T. e. 7 grandifolia aurea. Twigs of a fine yellow. Leaves large. 



Tree 60 ft. to 80 ft. 

 Other Varieties. There is a variety with variegated leaves, but it is such a 



