This species produces tuber?— ! PhaiuS tuberCulOSUS. {0. B. 1901, 

 5 as Beetroot— which serve as 41. 52, f . 7 : G. C. 1901, xxix, 77, 



31.) S. iP. WarpuH.B-Ovt.) "A 

 ■restrial species, identical with the 

 ginal plant of Thenars. Recently 



. [The plant 

 in Bot. Ma^. 



New South Wales. 

 Pelargonium inaequilobi 



"The stem is somewhat shrubby below, figured under this name 



thinly pilose with straggling hairs ; 



the leaves are t.hree-lobed, the terminal | Phalaenopsis amabilis 



basal lobes, ovate lanceolate, two-lobu- ; s. 'A form with rema 



late in the centre ; lobules remotely , pure-white sepals and p 



lanceolate ; flowers umbel 



Tropical Africa. (W.GooSe.) 



Pentstemon virgatus. (<9. a if»oi. 



XXX, 218.) Scrophulariacea;. H.H, 

 Stem^ 18-24 in. high, with flowers 



shaped. Mexico, &c. 



Phyllocactus capelleanus. (iii. k. 



1901, 138.) Cactacepe. G. A garden 

 hybrid between P. pJiylhuUhoidcs mA 

 P. Ar^iermannli. 



Picea parryana glauca pendula. 



(7?. //. 1901, 181, f. 07.) ConiferfB. 

 Spruce." (Kost«r & Co., Boskoop, 

 Holland.) 



bearing spikes of scarlet-red 



Phaio-calanthe grandis. qo. r. 



hybrid between Pliah'ts i/ra/idi/diiis 



J schroderi 



Baron Schroder. 



(B'. G. Utrecht.) 



Pleetranthus Coppini. {Jard. I90i, 



360.) Labiatffi. S. A herb of no 

 (Paris B. G.) 



*Primula gambleana. QGard. I90i, 



lix, 407.) Trimulacea;. H. A Hima- 

 layan species about 6 in. high, near 

 I', rofiindi folia, with large purple 

 yellow-eyed flowers. (Kew.) 



*Primula megasaefolia. cfi.a looi, 



origiral species. [The p 



*Pteris Wavrini. iP. Jf. P- i 



1112.) Filices. G. A supposed hy 



Pyrethrum leucopiloides. (6;//.i 



