Trichopilia suavis var. Candida. 



(i. xvii, t. 7""^ --v.,._... ^ 

 Flowers pure 



gaillardi 



See Layla 



TropsBolum lobbianum Regina. ( 



(E. Benary, Erfurt.) 



*Tulipa ingens. (a. a 1902, xxxii, 



species with flowers 3 to 4 in. long, 

 bright scarlet- vermilion ; the outer 



with a prominent black blotch at the 

 base. Bokhara. (J. Hoog, Haarlem.) 



*Tulipa wilsoniana. ((/. c. 1902, 



xxxii, .oO). H. A distinct and beau- 

 tiful new species, allied to T. linlfoUa. 

 The bulb bears a mass of protruding 

 woolly hairs. Peduncle 2-4 in. long. 

 Perianth about 2 in, lonsr. deeo 

 vermilion - scarlet, each 



Haarlem.) 



'Tupistra grandis. {B. 3i. t. 7829.) 



long, lanceolate. Peduncle stout, red- 

 brown. Spike 8-10 in. long. Flowers 

 subseasile, crowded. Perianth campan- 

 ulate; tube i in. long, red-brown; 

 lobes dark red-purple. Stigma broadly 

 peltate, on a white columnar exserted 

 style. Perak. (Kew.) 



1902, 168.) Araceffi. H. Leaves large, 

 undulate, thick-ribbed. Spathe purple, 

 oblong, undukte, a little shorter than 

 the blackish spadix. North China. 

 (T. Hivudi, Tuscany.) 



Vanda confusa. (o. e. 1902, i96.) 



posed for V. ccerulescem var. Boxallii, 

 loMnnaad V. parvljfora. Burma. 



Vanda sanderiana Proebeliffi. (o. n. 



The flowers are very large, nearly 



[Vanda 

 Cogn.l 



(0. Froebel, Zurich.) 



Vanda sanderiana roseo-alba. 



nearly white, with some purple 



Verbascum Hinkei. (G. 



. (G.Jackman&Son.;; 



Vernonia arkansana alba. (B. t. i 



1902,74.) Compositaj. H. Awh't 



*Viburnum Carlesii. 



xxxii, 261, f. 88, Ja 

 f. 116.) Capri^oliaceiM. 



. long, toothed. Flowers 

 Corolla at 



rather crowded, in small terminal u 



bellate cymes, fragrant. Corolla at 

 first pink- white, then pure white ; 

 limb \ in. across, with rounded lob€S. 

 Corea. (L. Bcehmer & Co., Yokohama ; 

 Kew.) 



Viburnum Tinus roseum. (U. a. 



1902, 135.) H. A sport from the 

 coloured. (Moser, Versailles.) 



Viburnum tomentosum Mariesi. 



Closely allied t 



the inflorescence." (J, Veitch & Sons.) 



* Viscum cruciatum, iB. M. t. 7828.) 



Loranthacese. G. Resembles V. album 

 in habit, foliage and inflorescence, but 



Spain,' N. E. A: 

 Charles Ellis ; K< 



