IMPERIAL CUT-LEAVED ALDER. 
Ash (/■raxinus.) 
Gold-Spotted LEAVED (punctata.) 
A variety with rich golden spot- 
ted foliage. 81- 
Large-Leaved (Omits europaa ma- 
crophylla.) A variety with larger 
foliage, stronger growth, and 
larger clusters of flowers than the 
common sort. 
Myrtle-Leaved (viridis or myrti- 
folia.) A very remarkable tree, 
of a low stunted growth, and dark 
green, small, myrtle-like leaves. 
Ash (Fiaxinus.) 
Pannosa. Resembles Bosci, but 
more downy and foliage much 
larger. $1. 
PlatycarI'A. A very remarkable 
variety, readily distinguished by 
its leaflets, which are nearly 
round ; young wood downy. 
Rufa. An upright variety, with 
dark green single leaves ; occa- 
sionally in threes. (1. 
Single-Leaved (monop/iy/la.) In- 
stead of pinnate leaves like most 
of the ash, it has single broad 
leaves. A fine tree. $1. 
