ai. 
THE GUELDER ROSE. 
Viburnum opulus. 
Pratz 4, Fie. 1, 
‘s-XUALIFIED rather by its size as a 
(2 garden plant, than as an in- 
; habitant of British woodlands, to 
rank as a Tree, the Guelder Rose 
can, neverthless, claim to take 
rank, even in the forest, amongst 
at least the lowliest order of Trees. It 
attains in the woods a maximum height 
of about twelve. feet, and is remarkable 
for the vivid greenness of its leaves in summer, 
and for the rich beauty of colour displayed by its 
autumnal fruit. Its flowers of a pure white, 
