GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. 
632. SALVIA HIANS. Bentham; var. plectranthifolia. A hardy herbaceous plant belonging to 
Labiates. Native of the Himalayas. Flowers violet and white. Introduced by Major Madden. 
(Fig. 307.) 
received a specimen 
of this in October last from 
Botanic Garden, with the 
following note :— 
“ It is pretty, and quite 
hardy. Major Madden col- 
lected the seeds, from which 
I raised the plants, near 
it to be quite a new species 
to him. In its native 
habitat, I understand, Sal- 
via plectranthifolia is a very 
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and less hairy flowers, and 
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white centre to the lip. 
633. Rosa Forrv- : 
NIANA. Lindley. Fortune’s Double Yellow, or Wang-jang-ve Rose. 
If it is desirable to give a botanical ifie name to a hybrid plant at all,it can only be done, with any kind of 
propriety, when we are acquainted with the double origin of the plant in question, viz. both parents. Of the pedigree of 
