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11. H. h. palmata aurea. Similar to the preceding in 

 general character ; the leaves occasionally clouded with 

 gold. 



12. H. h. pennsylvanica. Leaves wholly green, large, 

 deeply cleft ; veins prominent. Growth free. 



13. H. h. chrysocarpa. Leaves dark green, small. 

 Growth rapid. Berries yellow. 



14. H. h. digitata* Leaves dark green, long and 

 pointed, broad at the base, deeply cleft. Growth rapid, 

 shoots less numerous than in most others. 



15. H. h. digitatd nova. Leaves dark green, of medium 

 size, deeply cut. Growth rapid. 



1 6. H. h. sagittcefolia. Leaves dark green, of medium 

 size, broad at the base, long, narrow, and pointed at the 

 apex. Very distinct. 



17. H. h. Glymii. Leaves pale green, of medium 

 size, almost entire; very glossy, looking as if varnished. 

 Growth very rapid, forming dense masses of foliage. 



1 8. H. h. donerailensis minor. Leaves dark green, 

 small, deeply cleft, growth rapid ; shoots few and slender. 

 Very distinct. 



19. H. h. crenata. Leaves green, broad, regularly cleft ; 

 the veins very conspicuous, similar to but larger than 

 those of H. h. palmata. Growth free and rapid. 



20. H. h. taurica. Leaves dark green, of medium size. 

 Growth rapid. 



21. H. h. walthamensis. Leaves dark green, very 

 small, growth rapid, shoots very slender. The prettiest 

 of all the small green-leaved kinds. 



22. H.h.foliis aureis. Leaves green and gold; some 

 wholly of each colour, others finely blotched. Growth 

 rapid. Very beautiful. 



23. H. h.foliis argenteis. Leaves green, broadly mar- 

 gined with white; small. Growth moderate. Very 

 showy. 



24. H. h. Cavendishii.Lzzves green, well margined 

 with white ; small. Growth moderate. 



