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Gard. ae: 
re rive res cambase roset 
similar to th of SS. Grisebachii 
Inflorescences drooping like those of 
S. media, but more branched. Stem 
» branches and flowers covered with 
glandular more or less red-tinted 
hai Bulgaria. (R. Farrar; Kew.) 
‘Sempervivum yy onda 
Ce yes f. vi. .) Crassulaceae 
4 ceolate- 
— 5 8, lmnoeoate, acute, 
ut calyx. 
Canary I fanda? hie van, ze Bovesbe, 
demons Belgium m.) 
“Senecio. clivorum epee 
(Veitch N. H. P. 1 6, f.) Com 
positae. H, her less robust t 
the type and less compact in habit 
Leaves rounded, subcrenate. rare 
heads orange-yellow, smaller than 
type. China. (J. Veitch & a 
Senecio scandens. (R. H. 1909, 406, 
f.171.) H. A woody climbing plant 
reaching a hei of se 8. 
Branches slender, slightl ute. 
: ei voxltiieininsiséolage. acute, bebdared 
lle triangular teeth, greyish- 
ead pubescent on both sides. 
Flower s yellow, i 
iéres. 
is 8. scandens, 
is distinct from 
senda Hort,, vibes is synonymous 
with 8. mikanioides, Otto. ] 
*Sinofranchetia sinensis. (X. 2.1909, 
355.) rberidaceae ne 
Ww 
and Stawn- 
0 in. long or more, 
pain each ial the size of an 
Central an We ina, 
‘(arnold gic tiers: Kew.) 
hee ere Henryi. (X. - 1909, 
aeons oe 
55.) Hamameli A de- 
aeate tree, pete 
high. ves broad] 
elliptic to obovate, resembling those 
yj 
82 
of lime, 3-6 in. long, strongly veined 
and densely stellate-pubescent beneath, 
Pristly-to0 thed. lo 
slender wenia ulous ra in. 
Central China. (Arnold shereoke ey 
peri te thse tg oh hes 909, 
chi- 
a oe gar rde n hybrid between 
S. wantholeuca and 8, Veitchii. (Sir 
J. Colman.) 
Sobralia Elisabethae. see ae 1909, 
high. 
vy. 83 ms 
ve tant, oe, ‘ 
long. Flo bout 9, produced in 
suc . nal  flexuose 
racemes. Sepals and petals whi 
2 in, lone 3 the 1 yatuor lanceolate, the 
latter ovate, acute. orming a 
e Guiana. 
r 
woe ale, 12 ier ie 
ary fire 314, 361, 
e ‘u. Todo, 06. idaceae. 
ae rden tbr rid ietwane Soph- 
ronitis is granditora and Cattleya Hard- 
yana, (R, G. Thwaites.) 
“Bony aie 1; rape se 3 (4. C. 
Pasa ; J. of H. 1909, Iviii. 
ahs waitesae. @ A 
garden gba  Prtataae 8. orem 
and = Cattley. Mendelti. (R. 
waites.) 
fe 
Sone pans Se sma A egowers Cat.1909-10, 
Rekha: 
909-10, 163.) 
F —s Differs from 8, Aucu- 
paria in being glabrous and in having 
the bright green leaves of the same 
colour on both s he flowers 
have the di y d the 
style. See Gf. on 408. Japan. 
(i. Spath. ; . Hesse, 
Weener, Hanover.) [Syn. Pyrus 
? ? 
. Franch, & Sav.) 
