ing of the normal form is sippressed, 

 (De B. Crawshay.) 



Odontogloasum lucasianum. (^t'. a 



Odontoglosaum maculatum thomp- 



tionally lurg 

 (W. ThomiW( 



Odontoglossu 



I nevadense roseflel- 



part and in their lower part numerous 

 long, very slender, sharp, deflexed 

 spines of a bright golden-yellow vary- 

 ing from ] to 5 in. in length. Petals 

 pure yellow. Galapagos Islands. (R. 

 Gosselin, Xice.) 



'Ornithocephalus multiflorus. 



(A'. 7^. 1901, 149.) Orch 

 A very graceful and florifevc 



Oxalis dispar. (//. m. t. 7794.) 



raniacea;. S. A small softly pul 

 cent un.lershrub. about 2 ft. high ¥ 



goiden-yell 



Panax divaricatum. {M. d. g. 



allied to Acdutlwpanuj- .ym'7///< 



I tricallosa. (A', b. i 



white margin. (F. Sander & Co.) 



Oncidium marshallianum sul- 



Onobrychis vicisefolia. c^''- ('• '^oi, Appieton.) 



XXX, ti.) Leguminoste. H. A dwarf, 



^a 



Paphiopedilum BarbeysB. 



1901,98.) Orchidacea'. S. 



Paphiopedilum Eos. iO. ii. 



S A garden hybrid bet 

 L) 



PaphiopeJilum Eappartii. 



purple flowers. As^ia M 

 x Schmidt, Erfurt.) 



Opuntia formidabilis. 



':f:^ 



Paphiopedilum Vanneri. iO. Ji 



lyol, 190.) S. A garden hybrid ije 

 lMiiiJ.i> Co ksnni. (VV. Vanner.) 



Paphiopedilum Youngiae. (f>. // 



lyOl, l^H.) «• A jiarden hybrid be 



•Opuntia myriacantha. c^. K. \ 



Young.) 



Parsonia PaddisDni. 



322.) Apocynaceffi. G. 

 with woodv glabrous stei 

 a height of about 15 ft.-^ 



i opposite, 



