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^Buddleia variabilis, var. Wiisonii. 



(<?. G. 1904, xxxvi. 155; Btm, 

 T. ^ S. i. 274.) Loganiaceae. H. 

 Flowers rosy lilac, with a deep orange 

 centre. Corolla-lobes erect. Central 



China. (J. Veitch & Sous.) 



Bulbophyllum ampiebracteatum. (a 



fi. 1914, 199.) Orchidaceae. S. Allied 

 to B, orthoglossiim. It has a similar 

 spike, with compressed bracts and 

 2 or 3 flowers, but the petals are 

 much more acuminate, and the lip 

 suddenly narrows below the middle 

 and ivs prolonged in a recurved tail- 

 like appendage. Malay Archipelago. 

 ' (F. Sander & Sons.) 



""Bufbophylium elatius, {O. F. 1914, 



298.) S. Plant without pseudo- 

 bulbs.^ Leaves erect, oblong, leatliery, 

 9-12 in. long, narrowed at the base 

 into a stout petiole 4-5 in. long. 

 Scapes basal, about as long as 

 the leaves, bearing a narrow spike 

 crowded with white flowers. Borneo 

 and Sumatra. (F. Sander & Sons'.) 



""BuibophyllumFletcherianum. (G. 0. 



1914, Iv. 320, f. 142; 0. B. 1914, 

 . 164.) S. Pseudobulbs oblong, %--2\ in. 

 across, 1-leaved, transversely wrinkled 

 and streaked with purple lines. 

 Leaves elliptic or oblong, pendulous, 

 nearly 1 ft, long, purplish-green. 

 Flowers in a cluster of about 7, dull 

 lurid pui-ple, with whitish splashes, 

 very large for the genus. Lateral 

 sepals acuminate, about 4 in. long; 



sepal about half as long. Lip 



and fleshy. New Guinea. 



J. C. B. Fletcher.) [Cirrho^ 



Fhtcherianvm : B, 31. t. 





dorsal 

 broad 

 (Rev. 



pet alum 

 8600.] 



BuSbophylium rigidum. {0. R. 1914, 



315.) S. Plant without pseudobulbs. 

 Leaves erect, 6-10 in. long, narrowed 

 to the petiole. Scapes nearly as long 

 as the leaves'. Inflorescence racemose, 

 lax. Flowers brownis*h - yellow r)r 

 greenish, with a few brown streaks 

 at the base. Allied to B. apodum, 

 and is the same as B, cnnchifp^rvm^ 

 Hook, f., but not of Reichenbach, 

 It was in cultivation in 1894. fSikkim 

 Himalaya.) (F. Sander & Sons.) 



{PL 

 H. 



Buxus mfcrophylfa, var. sinica. 



Wih, \u 165.) Euphorbiaceae. 

 Distinguished from the type by its 

 pubescent branches and larger leaves, 

 Tt has been met with in cultivation 

 in America under the name of /?. 

 Portunei, but it is distinct from 

 B. Fortuneiy C^tt. (China.) 



Caianthe Branchih (C., 



Ivi, 343; Lc. 357, as T. 

 Lc. 391, as C\ BriaTichn; 



C. 1914, 



Brian ch'n ; 



0. B. 1914, 



366.) Orchidaceae. 



hybrid between G, 



C. Wm. Murray, (C. J. Lucas.) 



G. Garden 

 Textori and 



*Calanthe kewensis. {O.E. 1914, 31.) 



S, Garden hybrid between G- 

 Veiichii and C. ruhens. (Kew.) 



^Calceolaria 

 taginea. 



angustifolia x plan- 



(G. G. 1914, Iv. 319,) 

 Scrophulariaceae. G. Garden hj^brid, 

 (John Innes Hort. Inst.) 



^Calceolaria Bafiif. 



102, f: 46.) G. 

 between G^ deflexa 

 (Glasnevin E.G.) 



(G. G. 1914, Iv. 



Garden hybrid 



and C- Forgetiu 



^Campanula cenisia 



1914, Iv. 287; G. 



alba. (G. C. 



M. 1914, 351.) 

 Carapanulaceae. H. A form with 



pure white flowers. (R. Tucker & 

 Sons.) 



^Campanula Hohenackeri. {G. C. 



1914, Iv. 425; G. M, 1914, 478, 195, f.) 

 . H. A very free-flowering biennial or 

 perennial. Leaves lanceolate. In- 

 florescences 1^2^ ft. high, semi-erect. 

 Flowers elongated-campanulate, sky- 

 blue, pendulous on slender branches. 

 Caucasus, Armenia, etc. (Piper & 

 Sons.) [C sibirica, L., var. major^ 

 Boiss.] 



1914, 



high. 



Catasetum Pflanzii. [OrdiU, 



18.) Orchidaceae. S, Plant up to 18 in. 



Pseudobulbs cylindric, about 

 5 in, long when mature, 4-5 leaved. 

 Leaves elliptic, acuminate, about 

 1 ft. long, 2^ in. broad in the 

 middle. Racemes basal, loosely 

 about 6-flowored. Peduncles 5 in. 



Male flowers similar to those 

 atratum. Sepals and petals 



li in. 



long. 



of C, 

 about 



red dots, 



flowers not 



Fepertorhnn 



Wrede.) 



long, green-yellow with 



Lip yellow. Female 



described. See Fedde^ 



xi, 45. Bolivia, (P. 



Cattleya ardens. (J. H. F. 1914, 



384.) Orchidaceae, G. Garden 

 hybrid between Ladio-catdeya Can- 

 hamiana and CattJeya Momae Qvo 

 VadL^. (E. Bert & Son, Bois- 

 Colombes, Seine, France.) 



Cattleya birex. 



G. Garden 

 hicolor and G, 



(G. C. 1914, Ivi. 319.) 



hybrid between G. 

 Bex. (C. J. Lucas.) 



Cattleya Cravesiana. {G. C, 1914, 



Iv. 294.) G* Garden hybrid be- 

 tween C i/oiisiae and C, Ludde- 

 manniana. (F. Sander & Sons.) 



Cattleya Hardyana rubens. ((?. G. 



1914. Ivi. 99; 0, H. 1914, 24a.) G. 

 Sepals and petals light rose. Lip 



