afford 



inh 



European Monocotyledonous plants ; and 



bitants of the north a striking idea of the splendour of those 



graceful and majestic trees, which are seen 

 traveller in trop 



by the 



The variety now represented is, we presume, a native of 



more northern latitudes than that which has for 



years contributed to the beauty of 



cottage gard 



many 



Its seeds were received from Dr. Fischer, under 



of A. $ 



stature, 



bii 



it 



ffers from A. luteus in 



and paler flowers, more gl 



and shorter bractese ; we cannot, however, on these 



dwarfer 

 leaves, 



der it more than a variety of that species 



It 



a perfectly hardy p 



treated precisely in the same way as A 



and requires to be 



J. L 





