Cattleya schilleriano - HarrisonisB. 



Harrisoniae-schilleriana. 



iwith the purple spots on the outside 

 faintly showing through. The tube 

 is about 1 in. long, abruptly curved 



pale lilac form with fringec 

 (H. T. Pitt.) 



Cattleya Trianaegratrixiana. i 



mmediately abo 

 ] dilating at the apex ii 

 ; shaped mouth i in. 

 I Bechuanaland. (Kew.) 



1 Chamaedorea hybrida. 





hybr 



Palmar. S. A garden 

 Ernesti Aiif/mti. (Katzer. Pawlowsk, 



Brunoy, France.) 



Geratosti 



hybrid tetween^r.™« 'Chelonopsis moschata. {B. m. t 



;V-. (C.Maron, I n83.)__. Labiat.. H. A perenm^ 



Cercocarpus Traskiae. 



tree approaching C.fothe> 



r other. White t 



(A. K. BuUey.) | 



M. D. G. 



A small 



nearly than j 



(Darmstadt B. G.) Santa Catalina ^ 

 Island. I 



Cereus Jusbertii. (j/. k. i901, 145.) 



Cactaceffi. G. Outer floral leaves 

 green or greenish-white, inner white. 

 A climbing species next to C.tovtmmg. 

 Argentina or Paraguay. 



Cereus perlucens. (.y. k. 190l 



much like Pilocevens drietuif. 

 Amazonia. (Berlin B. G.) 



ugly clothed with 

 its peculiar short nai 



*Ceropegia Lugardse. {G. V. i9oi, 



XXX, 302.) Asclepiadaceje. S. Stems 

 twining; leaves thin, 1-2 in, long, 

 white at the very base, very light 

 green on the inflated part, then white, 

 upper part of the tube and lobes, 



rl^flo^" "Mexico. (Heir 



leaves and showy pale yellow 

 (A.^K!^BuUey ; Kew.) 



Chlidanthus Ehrenbergi- (^'. c. 



App^re' to' be a taller plant than 

 C. fnyjrans, carries its flowers at a 

 nearly horizontal position instead or 



^ssile Lnd t^e three outer segments 

 inner. Mexico. (A. Worsley.) 



* Cineraria pentactina. {B. M. t. 



7799.) Composite. G . A species 

 closely allied to C. lohatu, L Herit but 

 differing chiefly from that in ^tf^eg 

 leaves, 'and lax paniculate '^^^''^^^ 

 S° raV-florets'!*fiTe in number, golden 

 yellow. S.Africa/ (Kew.) 



*Cirrliopetaluni appendiculatum. 



(K B 1901 148.) Orchidace;e. b. 

 The do'rsai sepal and petals are pule 

 yellow: all have numerous purple 

 leaf -like appendages attached by a 

 filiform base. The lateral sepals are 

 speckled with reddish purple on a 

 li-hter ground. The lip is rosy pnrplo 

 with dark purple margins, keeb and 



small greenisn-wuiw: "»>-"^ 

 S. Africa. (Cambridge B.G 



Clematis globulosa^ (/.^^r 



