lation, llie wayfarinc^ troe 

 romiiion, more especialh' in 



GUELDER ROSE. 



7 ihiij-iiinii opidiLs, 



UELDER ROSES are plen- 

 tiful in Guelderlanil, wliieli 

 lies due east of Anisteidani, 

 and extends from the Zuider 

 Zee alon<)' the course of tlie 

 lUiine to the junction of the 

 Lippe. In the wooils and 

 ^^■ardens about Arnhcim the 

 trees are consjiicuous in eai'ly 

 summer by reason of their 

 abundant " siioAvball '' clus- 

 ters of flowers; and in 

 autumn the leaves and berries 

 combine to antjinent tlie 

 t^'low of colour that warns 

 us of the comino- wintei', 

 when the birds « ill cnnsume 

 the berries and the leaves 

 \vill fall to the j^i'ound. In 

 this conntry the Guelder rose 

 is also a. wildino-^ hut rather 

 scarce, whereas its near rc- 

 [1 ihnnniiii I iiiilaiiii] , is quite 

 Kent and Jllssex. It is often 



