7. 



MOUNTAIN ASH, GUELDEE EOSE, WAYFAEING TEEE, 

 CHEEEY, BIED CHERRY. 



PLATE 7. FIGURES 1 TO 12. 



UTTING knolls and 

 the crests of forest 

 uplands owe often- 

 times much of their 

 beauty to the Moun- 

 tain Ash, which 

 loves an airy posi- 

 tion, and adds the 

 charm of leaf, 

 flower, and fruit, 

 to the attractions 

 of the woodlands whexe they grow : 



' The Mountain Ash 



No eye can overlook, where 'mid the grove 

 Of yet unfaded trees she lifts her head, 



