*Aloe oligospila. {b. j/. t. ism.) 



t f in. : 



pendulous, pale red, tipped with green, 

 arrang-ed in a dense raceme 3 or 4 in. 

 long. Abyssinia. (Cambridge B.G.) 



AI08 pendens, (i?. m. t. 7837.) s. 



A shrubby species having a stem about 

 16 in. long and 1^ in. thick. Leaves 



spreading and recurved.' ' ScJ^ 

 slender, branched. Racemes erect, 

 cylindric, many-flowered, (i-8 in. long. 

 Flowers drooping, dull yellowLsh-red, 

 nearly 1 in. long. South Arabia. (Sir 

 T. Hanbury, La Mortola, Italy.) 



Amelanchier oxyodon. (^/. 1902, 



009, f. 126b.) Rosaceaj. H. A new 

 species differing but little from 

 A. alnifolia. The teeth of the leaves 



are long and reflexed. North-west 

 America. (Cultivated in the Zoschen 



A. Botnjajnum.') 



Anthericum Bicheti. (Jard. 1902, 



335 ; J. II. F. 1902, G92.) Liliacese. 

 6. A new species of an elegant habit, 



white. Gaboon, West Tropical Africa. 

 (Jardin Colonial, Nogent-sur-Marne, 



Anthurium scherzerianum. (G. c. 



1902, xxxi, 279.) Aracere. S. The 



briefly described ■.—burfonVvnm, ele- 

 gans, latifolium., and trlumphans. (Sir 

 Trevor Lawrence.) 



*Aquilegia Helense. (iF. G. 1902, 



104.) Ranunculacece. H. A garden 

 hybrid between .4. flabellata nana 

 alba and A. cferitlea. (G. Arends, 

 Ronsdorf, Germany.) 



Aristolochia macroura x brasili- 



ensis. ^Jard. 1902, 142.) Aristo- 

 lochiaceEe. S. A hybrid between the 

 species named. 



Aristolochia pontica. (6^. c. 1902, 



xxxi, 333, f. 113.) H. Rootstock 



unbranched. Leaves large, broadly 

 ovate, cordate at the base. Flower- 

 very large, greenish - purple, 



(C. Sprenger, NapL 



Batoum, 



r-| 



Arum palsBstinum foliis varie- 



gatis. (/?. T. 0. 1902, 43.) Aracea^. 

 H. H. A variety with variegated 



Resembles A. lucidux. It is an 

 plant, about 3 ft. high, with 



together, in whorls. The flowei 



Xorth India ; China. (Fl'orence' 1 



Asparagus Greenfieldi. (G.M. 





.f-" 



^Asparagus longipes. (a: b. I90i, 



134.) G. A copiously branched 

 undershrub, with Bubterete slender 

 green cladodes J -1 in. long, in whorls 

 of 9 to 12. Cameroon Mountains. 

 (F. Sander k Sons ; Kew.) 



"Asparagus myriocladus. (G. M, 



The young growths a 



Asparagus plumosus Blampiedi. 



(<?. C. 1902, xxxi, 150.) G. A free- 

 growing variety, which requires less 

 heat than the type. (Blampied & 



Asparagus Sprenger i var. falca- 



toides. (<9/. 1902, 162.) G. The 

 cladodes are solitary, or up to 5 or 6 

 in a whorl, and are slightly falcate. 

 (C. Sprenger, Naples.) 



Asparagus Sprengeri var. ochro- 



leuca. (e/. 1902, 133.) G. A variety 

 with yellow fruits. (C Sprenger, 



height. (Royal Horticultural Society.) 



i.ster Cordelia. iG. a 1902, xxxii 



293.) H. Appears to be a hybrid 

 between A. hcvl* and A. cordlfoUus. 

 (Miss Willmott.) 



