65 



Garden hybrid between C, Niohe 

 and O. Countess of Carnarvon. 

 {Flory & Black.) iPaphiopedilum,} 



^Cypripedium macranthum album. 



(0. S. 1914, 180; G. C. 1914, Iv. 32L 



Orcludaceae. H. Flowers pure 



white. (G. Reuthe.) [C. viacranthon 

 var.] 



Cypripedjum mirum. [0. E. 1914, 



26.) S. Garden hybrid between the 

 New HaU Hey variety of C.Euryades 

 and C. Alcihiades. (W/ Thompson.) 

 [Paphiopedihim. ] 



Cypripedium Pereirae. 



Iv. 



- {G. C, 1914, 

 326. ) S. Supposed to be a 

 natural hybrid between C. niveum 

 and C. Exul. Island north of Penang. 

 (J. D. Pereira, Singapore.) IPaphio- 

 peddumJ 



Cypripedium pictum. 



Ivi. 195; O, W. 

 hybrid between 



V. 15.) S. 

 C. 



C. 1914, 



Garden 

 and C, 



glaucophyllum. (H. T. Pitt.) iPaphio- 

 pedtlum.] 



Cypripedium Susannae. {G. C. 1914, 



Iv. 410.) S. Garden hybrid between 

 V. glaucophyllum and C. Fairrie- 

 anum. (Armstrong & Brown.) [Pa- 

 pniopedilum.'] 



Cypripedium veganum. (G. C. 1914, 



Iv. 50.) H. Allied to C pnbcsccns, 

 1 he plants form large masses several 

 feet across. 



U.'s.A.) 



Flowers large with a 



Cytisus pallldus. (5. M. t. 8578.) 



Leguminosae. G. Shrub 4r-10 ft. 

 ^gh. Leaves 3 - foliolate ; petiole 

 3 li in. long; leaflets oblanceolate 

 or narrowly oblanceolate, ^Ij in. 

 l^^g, pubescent. Flowers about 10, 

 |n loose terminal racemes, over ^ in. 

 ^^ng, yellow, with a reddish stripe 

 on the middle of the standard. 

 l^yns. C. linif alius, Lamk., var, pah 

 *^«us, Briq. ; Genista sphndcnSy 



Webb & Berth.] Canary Islands. 



(Kew.) 



"^'"!'"obium Bartelslanum. (0. B. 



;^J^4 157.) Orchidaceae. S. Garden 

 nybnd between D. Wigoniae and 

 tile natton Park variety of D. Wigan- 

 '(jnnm. (Sir J. Colman.) 



'*^,"^';^bium Bassattil. (G. C, 1914, 



iV?2; O. 5. 1914, 116,) S. Garden 

 hybrid between D. Solfeae and D. 

 ^elanodisc7ts Salteri {Mrs. T. B. 

 Haywood.) 



Dendrobium Frederickii. {G. C. 1914, 



Iv. 289; 0. B. 1914, 159.) S. Garden 

 hybrid between D. fi?nbriatum and 

 D. Thwaitesiae, (R. G. Thwaites.) 



Dendrobium pinifolium. (0. R, 1914, 



347.) S. Nearly allied to D. pachy- 



Clossumy which it resembles in habit, 

 ut the flowers are larger and the 

 sepals and petals are closely lined 

 with red -brown on a light yellow 

 ground. Stem about 6 in. long. 

 Leaves narrow, acute, very rigid. 

 Lateral sepals and the narrow petals 

 much reflexed. Lip honey-yellow, 

 brownish in front. Borneo. (Hon. 

 N. C. Rothschild; Kew.) 



Dendrobium plumosum. (0. R. 1914, 



157. ) S. Garden hybrid between 

 D, Cybele and D. signatum aiireum, 

 (Sir j. Colman.) 



Dendrobium Tofftii- (0. R. 1914,360; 



1915, 9, f. 1; 0. W. v. 53.) S. 

 Similar to D. nndulatum in habit 

 and shape of leaves. Stems up to 

 5 ft. high, and the inflorescence, when 

 fully developed, about 1% ft. long, 

 bearing many flowers, but sometimes 

 much reduced and with few flowers. 

 Sepals whitish. Petals longer, twisted, 

 tinged with lilac. Lip broad, tinged 

 and veined with purple. North 

 Queensland. (Sir J. Colman.) 



Diantlius superbus roseus. 



1914, 532.) Caryophyllaceae. 

 form with deep rose flowers. 

 Hay ward.) 



{G, M. 

 H, A 



(P. S. 



*Dianthu8 tenuis. (7v. B. 1914, 205.) 



Distinguished from D. nitidus by its 

 1 -flowered stem, spreading leaves, 

 calvcine bracts 2^ Im. long, and by 

 its "^ fragrant white flowers, which are 

 nearly 1 in. across. The plant was 

 raised from seeds received under the 

 name of D. Tenorei. Possibly Italy. 

 (Kew.) 



Dimorphothecasfnuata. {Jard, 1914, 



140.) Compositae. G. An annual 

 herb forming tufts up to 1 1 ft. across. 

 Leaves sinuate, toothed, bright green. 

 Flower-heads 2^-3^ in. across, cha- 

 mois-yellow with a satiny appearance, 

 purple on the reverse of the ray- 

 florets; disc bluish. South-West 

 Africa. (Haage & Schmidt, Erfurt.) 



(3/. K. 1914, 

 G. A caules- 



Echeveria leucotrlcha. 



65, f.) Craesnlaceae. 

 cent branched plant with the stem 

 and branches densely covered with 

 fox-brown hairs. Leaves in a loose 

 rosette, oblong, elliptic or lanceolate, 

 21^1 in long, fleshy, densely tonien- 

 tose with rather long soft white 



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