rich rose-red or almost crimson, with 
a st Siegal eye. S.W. China 
_ (Bees, Ltd.) 
ae Seger a grandiflora. 
9,101, 105, f.) H 
to 
(G. Arends, Ajavree Germany.) 
*Primula —— = B. G. Edin 
iv. 228, tt 5 é: 1909, ae. 
268, 274, oa £. tire, --129.), H 
Pl ant very small or sometimes reac 
ing a height of 9 in. Leaves petiolate, 
- ovate-elliptic, subcordate or attenuate ted 
out 2 in. across, S.W. China. 
(Bees, Ltd.) 
*Primula Littoniana. (Vv. B. 
Edinb. iy. 225, t,..33 >, 35,, 36 ; G. C. 
. Xvi. A. Leavy 
ore ye at the base into a broadly 
petiole, irregularly dentate, 
g Sn 5 -green, hairy. thick, 
erect, 1-2 ft. high, farinaceous. Inflor- 
a dense spike up to 5 in. long, 
and calyx blood-red. Corolla 
violet-purple ; tube about 8 lin. long, 
much longer than the caly li 
concave, 3- across . China, 
lin 8. 
(Bees, Ltd.; j einbarat By 6.) LF 
Vali Delava 
Sega choles chinensis. ( Veitch 
190: pe 
4) 
sae cerns aint, Flow ers lilac, with 
a white os. larger than in the type. 
China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Ba ge Mat lero CS. e. Ae A, 
1908, 3.) 8. ark- 
han 
(Southern California Acclima- 
tizing Association.) 
Promenaea scr pega 
CG. oR 
1909, 264.) Orchidaceae. G. Dwarf 
ose ggh in “ the eons tobe. thes green, 
on bars. 
os pale hgh 
et with a 
sata 94: idan Haan Re-introdu oc tn 
78 
cultivation in 1881. Brazil. (Stuart 
et se Sahin Ae p- 
70.) - 
entire. an. i Roath, Berlin 
Berlin-Dahlem B. G.) 
Prunus pennsylvanica var. Saxi- 
n 
onta (M. D. G. 1908, 160.) H 
Differs from the t, amongst other 
charact t bby growth, 
broader and race pale green leaves, 
and few-flow sessile um 
N. America. Carnbld Arboretum.) 
*Prunus wy eager (uM. D. G. 1908, 
“3b0 * et a 64.) H. A new species 
whi = Meek confused with P. 
hich 
462, f. f, 58, hot “of ‘Lindley 
io ge erg 8 . : icaly | : 
2 WM, 44,) - Acanthaceae. 
. siatevitiah tira ae 
u- 
r 
and. on a 
(spa Branthemum seticalyw, C. B. 
deat aquilina pl Son So « C. 
M. 266.) 
ili 
hi 
very compact, 
| Quercus aliena. ¢.F D. o 1909, 282.) 
Cupuliferae Without description. 
ee | ae (Arnold 
Arboretum. 
be a Cone eae hae Fis B. 1909, 
81.) egant palm 
resembling a Suet oy "habit, and 
