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’Asplenifolia’ (Rehder <strong>in</strong> Bailey, Cycl. Amer. Hort. (4): 1881. 1902, as U. asplenif<br />

olia Hort., <strong>in</strong> synonymy) = ’CRISPA’.<br />

‘ATROruRruREA’ ( Spath, Berl<strong>in</strong>, Germany, Cat. 55, p. 2. 1882, as U. montana<br />

atropurpurea; Boom, Ned. Dendr. 1: 157. 1959, as a cv.). Said to have dark<br />

purple, folded leaves, and to have orig<strong>in</strong>ated <strong>in</strong> Germany<br />

49 ]<br />

about 1881. U.<br />

glabra.<br />

’AUGUSTINE’ (Proc. Am. Assoc. Nurserymen 174. 1951 [Woody Plant Register<br />

No. 267] ). Orig<strong>in</strong>ated by selection at Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, <strong>in</strong> 1927. Described<br />

elsewhere as differ<strong>in</strong>g most strik<strong>in</strong>gly <strong>in</strong> its fastigiate habit, more vigorous<br />

growth, stouter twigs and larger, more deeply toothed leaves. U. americana.<br />

’August<strong>in</strong>e Ascend<strong>in</strong>g’ (Weston <strong>in</strong> Horticulture, II. 30: 448. 1952) = ’AUGUSTINE’.<br />

‘AuREA’ (Temple ex Rehder <strong>in</strong> Bailey, Cycl. Amer. Hort. (4): 1880. 1902, as a<br />

var.). Described as hav<strong>in</strong>g yellow foliage and orig<strong>in</strong>ally found <strong>in</strong> Vermont by<br />

F. L. Temple. U. americana.<br />

‘AUREA’ (Morren <strong>in</strong> Belg. Hort. 16: 356. t. 19. 1866, as U. campestris var. aurea;<br />

Kriissmann <strong>in</strong> Parey’s Blumengartn. ed. 2. 1: 519. 1958, as a cv.). Described<br />

as hav<strong>in</strong>g golden-yellow leaves, occasionally approach<strong>in</strong>g bronze, branchlets<br />

droop<strong>in</strong>g. Orig<strong>in</strong>ated by Mr. Egide Rosseels at Loewen <strong>in</strong> Belgium<br />

about the<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> the last century. U. X vim<strong>in</strong>alis (that is U. procera var. vim<strong>in</strong>alis<br />

sensu Rehder).<br />

’Aurea’ ( Hillier and Sons, W<strong>in</strong>chester, England, Cat. Autumn 1914 - Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1915,<br />

p. 24, as U. campestris sarniensis aurea). Dickson’s Golden Elm = ’DICKSONII’.<br />

’Aurea Roezlii’ (James Dickson, Chester, England, Cat. 340, p. 38. 1887, as<br />

U. campestris aurea Roezlii). Probably an error for aurea Rosseelsii = ’Ros-<br />

SEELSII’.<br />

‘AUREO-VARIEGATA’ (Weston, Bot. Univ. 1: 315. 1770,<br />

as U. hollandica var.<br />

aureo-varieg.). Described as hav<strong>in</strong>g leaves variegated with yellow. U. X<br />

hollandica.<br />

‘AUREO-VARIEGATA’ ( Schelle <strong>in</strong> Beissner et al., Handb. Laubh.-Benenn. 87. 1903,<br />

as U. effusa f. aureo-variegata Hort., without description; Henry <strong>in</strong> Elwes &#x26;<br />

Henry, Trees Gr. Brit. Irel. 7: 1853. 1913). Described as hav<strong>in</strong>g leaves spotted<br />

with yellow. U. laevis.<br />

’Aureo-variegata’ (Weston, Bot. Univ. 1: 314. 1770, as U. campestris aureo-var. )<br />

= ’FOLIA AUREA’.<br />

’AUREO-VARIEGATA’ (Weston, Bot. Univ. 1: 315. 1770, as LI. campestris var.<br />

angustifolia aureo-varieg. ) . Described as the gold-striped narrow-rough-leaved<br />

Elm. Probably a cultivar <strong>of</strong> U. X vim<strong>in</strong>alis (that is U. procera var. vim<strong>in</strong>alis<br />

sensu Rehder).<br />

’Aureo-variegata’ (Weston, Fl. Angl. 46. 1775, as U. glabra var. aureo-variegata)<br />

= ’LUTEO-VARIEGATA’.

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