Iris paracina. (^o. c. 1902, xxxi, :j97.) 



H. A garden hybrid between I.para- 

 do.m and I. sanihaclna. (Barr & Sona.) 



Iris sarpedon. (<9. c. 1902, xxxi, 398 ; 



G. M. 1902, 383, 47G,_f.;_6'«;-^. 1902, 



*-Zo;'rf). H. Said to be a hybrid be- 

 tween I. pallida dalmattca and I. 

 asiatica. (G. Yeld.) 



*Iris sofarana magnifica. (G. m. 



398 ; Ixii, 10,'f.) H. A large -flowered 

 form. The falls are broad, red-brown, 



•Iris warleyensis. {G. C. 1902, xxxi, 



386, f . 134 ; Gard. 1902, Ixi, 232, 241, f.) 

 H. A new species very similar to 

 /. orehioides ccerulea, from which it 

 differs chiefly in the colour of the 



in those of the new species. Eastern 

 Bokhara. (Van Tubergen, junr., 

 Haarlem ; Miss Willmott.) 



Ismene calathina grandiflora. 



iJard. 1902, 214, f. 112.) Amarylli- 

 daceae. G-. The corona is larger than 

 in the type. (J. Barth Bos, Overveen, 

 near Haarlem.) [Hyinenocallis cala- 



the well-known J. officinale. The 

 leaves are pinnate, with usually five 

 leaflets. Flowers white, fragrant, 

 nearly 1 in. across, in terminal and 

 lateral few-flowered cymes. Abyssinia 

 and Somaliland. (Cambridge B. G.) 



•Jasminum Main, 



7823.) S. & 

 ovate- oblong 



*KaIaiichoe kewensis. (^. c. 1902, 



A garden hybrid between K. Betitu and 

 K.JIammea. (Kew.) 



•Kalanchoe Kirkii. {G. C. 1902, xxxii, 

 110; i?.J/.t.7871.) G. A new species. 

 Stem 2-4 ft. high. Lower and middle 

 leaves oblong to lanceolate, lf-4i in. 

 long, with petioles 4-2 in. long. 

 Flowers brilliant orange-scarlet, in 

 large corymbose cymes. Nyasaland 

 and Portuguese East Africa. (Earl 

 FitzwiUiam; Kew.) [Introduced in 

 1893, and cultivated under the name 

 of K. coocbiea, with which species it 

 has been confused.] 



•Kalanchoe somaliensis. {B. m. t. 



7831.) G. A new species with an erect 

 shrubby habit. Leaves obovate, or 

 oblong-obovate, 4-6 in. long, toothed. 

 Flowers in a loose cyme i ' ' 

 and broad. Corolla w 

 tinged with yellow ; tube 



lanceolate. Somaliland. (Kew.) 



Kitaibelia Lindemuthii. (/. of H. 



1902, xliv, 253 ; Gard. 1902, Ixii, 211.) 

 MalvacesB. H. A graft-hybrid, pro- 

 duced by grafting K. citifolia on Ahu- 



faintly 



ingayi. 



*Kniphofia longiflora. (X B. I90i, 



134.) Liliacea;. G. Leaves linear, 

 2 ft. long. Peduncle stout, 3 ft. high 

 or more. Raceme dense, oblong, 3 in. 

 long. Perianth slender, deflexed, H in. 

 long, yellow-red. Natal. (Kew.) 



Kosteletzkya pentacarpa. (^. T. 0. 



1902, 169.) Malvaceas. H. An erect 

 plant rather more than a yard high, 

 with cordate toothed leaves, and rather 

 large pale rose flowers, borne singly 



i narrowly oblong 



i L.flava. 



Kew.) 



•Kalanchoe diversa. 



5 ft. high. LeaV; 



Srou"g ^w* th"^ to .^i in Jong,_t 



lobes 2-2i lin. long, pale verm 

 orange. Somaliland. (Kew.) 



Lselia flavina. (O. R. 1902, 147 ; G. M. 



1902, 267.) Orchid 

 hybrid between L. ; 



Lselia Gilbertii. {Gard. 1902, iiii, 



872; G. a 1902, xxxii, 884.) S. 

 Supposed to be a natural hybrid 

 between L. tenehrosa and L. elegant. 

 (F. Wellesley.) 



Laelia praestans. (iz. H. b. 1902, 264, 



281.) S. The following forma are 

 vinclieana, and tirglnalis. (Marquis 

 de Wavrin.) [L. pumila var.j 



