Aster cordifolius elegans. (^, c. 



1902, xxxii, 293.) H. A particularly 

 floriferous variety, "sending up flower- 

 ing shoots from the lower portions of 

 the plant long after those on the 



Aster cordifolius magnificus. (_G. t 



1902, xxxii, 238.) H. Flowers smal 



freely on stems 4i ft. high. (E 

 Beckett.) 



Aster Novi-Belffii semi-plena, ^gx 



1902, xixii, 293.) H. A showy variety 



Aster vimineus perfectus. (G c 



1902, xxxii, 238.) H. "A slender: 

 growmg variety 3^ ft. high. Ray- 

 florets white, suffused and tipped with 

 pink." (B. Beckett.) 



•Astilbe Davidii. (6?. c 1902 xxxii 



95, 122, f. 34.) Saxifragacei. H.' 

 A handsome, strong-growing plant 

 4-6 ft. high, having panicles more 

 than 2 ft. long. Calyx pink. Patois 



Gr. Apparently a natural hybrid be- 

 ! rhynoha Chestertonl. New Grenada. 



Brasso - cattleya Chamberlainiae. 



I {0. R. 1902, 326.) Orchidacese. S. 

 A garden hybrid between Bra$savola 

 dlgiijana and Cattleya quadrloolvr. 



, (J. Chamberlain.) 



I Brasso-cattleya conspicua. (G. m. 



! 1902, 440 ; 0. R. 1902, 243.) S. 



; A garden hybrid between Cattleya 

 Leopoldi and Brassavola glauca or 

 B, dujbyana. (F. Sander & Sons.) 



Brasso-cattleya heatonensis. qg. c. 



S. A garden hybrid between Brasm- 

 (Jules Hye, Ghent.) '" ^'"''^' 



Brasso-cattlei 



(J. Chamb( 



•Buddleia albiflora. 



tree 20-30 ft. high. Leave 



, China. (J. Veitch 



Begoma Bertini. (e/. 1902, 550 ) 



Begoniacese. G. This belongs to the 

 same group as Gloire de Lorraine, but 

 the flowers are bright scarlet. rHaa«-e 

 & Schmidt, Erfurt.) ^ ° 



Begonia rhizocarpoides. (^w.G 1902 



to /i* rhi'om^> Tw^iT ^^'^^ ^^"^*^ 

 about 9 in. long) and^^^natoactiVe 

 flowers. The female flowers are soli- 

 tary, axillary, and shortly stalked, and 

 the male are in inflorescences havina- 

 a stalk nearly as long as the leavp? 

 South Brazil. (Vienna B. G.) 



Berberis japonica florelutea. cGard 



"Buddleia variabilis 



(6^.6'. 1902, xxxii. 139, 142; J. 

 1902, xlv. 381, f.) H. Differs 



Sons.) 



Calanthe triumphans. 



785 ; Gard. 1902, 



i, 372.) Orchid- 

 aceie. o. A garden hybrid of which 

 the parents are not definitely known. 

 C. vestita ruhro-oculata is supposed to 

 be one. (x\. C. Cookson.) 



^*. »* ^^^\<?Hi^"*. ^ albomaculata. 



K.U. H. 1902, 374.) Aracese. G. A 

 garden hybrid between the species 

 ' (J. Tailby, Wellesley, Mass., 

 {RioJiardiaA 



U.S.A.) 



Campanula grandis pallida. ( 



1902, xxxii, 24.) Campanulaceae. 

 heliotrope - coloured. 



Perry.) 



■Carallu 



3. Stem obtusely 

 thick. Leaves 1} 



