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Division II. 



Trees and Shrubs that display all Shades of Pv/rpU, Bed, wnd Yellow. 



Apple-tree. , 



Barberry. ] 



Blackberry. 



Cherry. 



Hawthorn. 



Lilac. 



Missouri Currant. 



Mountain Ash. 



Pear-tree. 



Peach-tree. 



Plum-tree. 



Quince-tree. 



Easpberry. 



Eiver Maple. 



Eose. 



Section 1. — A predominance of gi'een, with a 

 slight and sometimes a considerable mixture of pur- 

 ple, red, and yellow, of different shades. AU the 

 rosaceoas plants are included in this section or the 

 following. Individuals of some of these species are 

 occasionally bnlliant. 



Blueberry. 

 Cornel. 

 Hazel. 

 Poison-Ivy. 

 Scarlet Oak. 

 Smooth Sumach. 

 Strawberry-tree. 

 Tupelo. 



Velvet Sumach. 

 Viburnum. 

 Virginia Creeper. 

 White Oak. 

 Whortleberry. 

 Mountain Maple . 

 Eed Maple. 

 Eock Maple. 

 Poison-Dogwood. 

 Smoke-tree. 

 Snowy Mespilus. 

 Striped Maple. 



Section 2. — Purple, crimson, and scarlet, with 

 " only a small mixture of yellow, if any. 



The Ash. 



Section 3. — Variegated tints, comprising all 

 shades of purple, crimson, scarlet, orange, and yellow 

 on the same tree, or on different trees of the same 

 species. Leaves often striated, and sometimes figured 

 Kke a butterfly's wing. 



-, Passing through all shades from a dark chocolate 

 I to violet, brown, and salmon. The ash is per- 

 V fectly unique in its tints, having no reds, and being. 

 I the only tree that shows a clear brown as one of its 

 -' regular series of tints in the living leaf. 



