GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. nm. 
GERENTE dentibus subulatis ; corollis haces glabris, tubo flavido calyci duplo longiore, um 
vitelli 
ino, reflexo ; filamentis paullo supra medium tubum debeas insertis, dente puberulo instructis, in 
subpuberulam decurrentibus ; stigmate viridi, capitato, subumbilica 
This Cestrum, which was discovered by M. Von Warezewicz near nae voleano of Carthago, in Central America, was 
named by pum in his seed catalogue Habrothamnus aureus; it is now (Nove mber, 1851) in flower in M. Mathieu's 
ca 
tube of ed rie and the flowers are of a clearer and more golden-yellow colour.—Klotzsch, in Allgem. Gartenzeit., 
Nov. 15, 
539. PASSIFLORA ALBA. Link § Otto. A stove climber, with white flowers. Native of Brazil. 
Blossoms freely from May to September, 
and produces an abundance of fruit the 
size of a Walnut. (Fig. 265.) 
Stem twining like that of other Passion-flowers. 
p the 
leaf-stalks.— Link & Otto. 
540. "lROPEOLUM 
DIGITATUM. Karsten. A 
handsome annual (?) 
climber, from the Ca- 
raccas. Flowers bright 
scarlet. Introduced by 
M. Decker of Jena. 
scandens, radice 
firot, foliis peltatis 
que — septem- -lobatis, lobis 
ve; antheris virescen- 
iu seeds of this new 
2 oc year e to M. Decker, who sowed them on the 8th of August, directly after their arrival. A specimen is 
in flower in my garden, and the plant will be ready for sale next spring. The fibrous root of this new and beau- 
ta climbing plant soon sends out a high climbing stem adorned with an elegant and rich foliage. The present species 
iffers from those hitherto known in its unexampled rapidity of eee and in the peculiar form of its leaves. The leaves 
are five tọ seven-lobed, rounded and entire, varying occasionally with respect to the depth of their lobes, of a fresh green 
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