Illicium laurifolium. (B. H. 1901, 



16, f. 1.) Mapnoliacese. G. A hand- 

 with shortly- 



f. 46.) II. A garden hybrid 1 

 Tuberjren, Haarlem.) 



flowers. Origin uncertain. (MM. Besson I 'Iris Tauri. 



'Impatiens chrysantha. (/y, 



t. 7786.) Geraniaceae. H. A 1 

 some acnual with golden y« 

 flowers. Nearly allied to ./. Edqewo 

 Western Himalaya. (Kew.) " 



*Impatien8 psittacina. (jf. 



t. 7809.) S. A handsome species 

 with axillary solitary flowers 2 in. 

 long pendulous from an arching 

 peduncle I in. long. Sepals green, 

 standard pale rose-coloured, win<rs 

 streaked with red, hooked spur white 

 with an irregular dash of bright car- 

 " The Cockatoo 



•Impatiens Thomsoni 



779.5.) H. An erect a 

 1 ft. in height with pale 



(Kew.) 



Indigofei 



. Kirilowi. ( j/. d. g. j 



duoel. Flowers as large as 



of those of It. his pi da. Mai 

 (Darmstadt B. G.) 



Iris chrysantha. (i/. m. 



Iridaceae. H. This species 

 to the section l'o<,o^ 



Persii 



e species already 



;le, with a single cluster of 

 I, large spathe-valves and large 

 Bllow flower, with a short tube. 

 ' (Cambridge B. G.) 



Perianth- 1 

 mentd obovate-spathulafe, outer 2 

 long, reflexed from beyond the mid 

 sides erect, dark violet, with br 



1 in. long, undulate, v 

 Minor. (Kew.) 



Iris tectorum Candida. 



Iris willmottiana. ( a. r. 190] , xxix, 



general habit and aspect of I. rimcaiiea, 

 but with lavender (not yellow) or pale 

 purjle flowers blotched with white. 

 Eastern Turkestan. (Van Tubergen, 



Kennedya audomariensis. (jB. //. B. 



]»(»!, 25, t.) Leguminosae. G. A re- 

 moiwphyllu and Ke lined ya Murriiatte, 



. (H. F. Simonds.) 



Laelia eornuta. {_jurd. 1901, I6.) G. 



Maron, Brunoy, France.) 



(Sprenger, Naples.) 



Iris ewbankiana. (G. c. m 



397, f. 152; i?. //. 1901, 398. fi 

 H. An Oncocyclus Iris near 



ments,which are extended horizontally, 

 and show no tendency to be recurved. 

 Flowers creamy. white veined with 

 brown purple. Persia. (Van Tubergen, 



Laelia jongheana Kromeri. 



and petals, and heavy bands of 

 on the lip. (E. Kromer.) 



Laelia purpurata Kromeri. 



