XIV. AZZSCULA‘CEE: Pav. 129 
Varieties, 
¥ P.r. 2 argita G. Don. 
(B. Reg., t. 993.; our 
fig. 172.) — A hand- 
some small tree, with 
dark brownish red 
flowers, differing little 
from those of P. Ss 
rubra, Introduced in 
? 1820. 
* P.r.3sublaciniataWats. 
Dend. Brit. t. 120. 
4E. P. serrata Hort. 
— Leaflets acutely 
serrated : in otherre- 
spects it differs little 
from the species. 
& P.r. 4 humilis. P.ho- 
milis G. Don; and 4 
42’sculus humilis 
Lodd. (Bot. Reg., t. 
1018; and our jig. 
173.) — A diminutive, weak, straggling form of the species, probably 
obtained from some sport, and which, on its own root, is only a re- 
172, Pavia ribra argtita. 
i785. Pavia ribra himilis. 
cumbent bush, from 2 ft. to 3 ft. in height; but which, when grafted 
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