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New Flora and Silva 



APRIL 1933 



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CONTENTS 



PACK 



149 



QUARTERLY NOTES 145 



THE NATIVE CEANOTHUS OF CALIFORNIA. By Lester 



ROWNTREE .......... 



SOME OF THE NEWER HEATHS. By A. T. Johnson . .156 



ALPINE STRAWBERRIES. By E. A. Bunyard . . . .161 



AN ALPINE PLANT-PARADISE IN MACEDONIA. By W. Schacht 164 

 A NEW BOOK ON DELPHINIUMS 



LILIUM DALMATICUM AND LILIUM CATTANIAE. By 

 A. Grove ........ 



171 



172 



THE VEGETATIVE PRODUCTION OF PRIMULAS. By R. E. 



Cooper .......... 181 



HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACA AND HEMEROCALLIS 



AURANTIACA MAJOR. By A. B. Stout . . .187 



LIQUIDAMBAR ORIENTALIS. By A. Bruce Jackson . . .192 



ROSA LUTE A AND ITS VARIETIES. By Walter S. Chamberlain 193 



NEW AND INTERESTING PLANTS— 



Dabeocia azorica, 197 ; An old Azalea, 198 } Petrocosmea Parryoram, 198 ; 



Clematis Armandii, 199 ; Ribes laurifolium, 200 ; Thunbergia Gibsonii, 202 ; 



Notes on Meconopsis superba, 203 ; Omphalogrammas, 204 ; Wahlenbergia 

 Mathewsii, 206. 



EVOLUTION IN LUPINS. By G. A. Phillips . . . .207 



TREE ROOTS. By E. H. M. Cox ...... 213 



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