•Raphia Laurentii. (ii. //. b. 1905, 
70.) Palms;. S. No description 
given. Congo 1 (Brussels B. G.) 
Rodgersia pinnata alba. (G. C. 
1905, xxxvii. 398.) Si 
f white flowers. 
: SwliO 
S,M, ( .) 
flowelstalks. 111 ^^ 
"Rosa mierophylli 
1905, 144, f.) H. 
Flowers pale lilat 
Fruits orange-red. 
ith slender purple-brown 
branching habit. Leaves 
Sna° a (Kew.)^ 
rugosa. {b.h. 
garden hybrid. 
variety with large 
. ckles, tarn 
ivith a&e. Stems clothed with bright 
1 bristles. Two forms are known — 
brilliant red prickles, t 
Flowers, leaves and habit of growth 
similar to those of the type. West 
and Central China. (Vilmorin 
Andrieux et Cie., Paris.) 
Rosasetigera x canzna. rffartett- 
(F. Pollmer, Germany.) 
Rubus innominatus. (g a 1905 
xxxviii. 290, f.) Rosacea?. H. Of 
growth. Stems very pubescent, 6-8 
ft. long, prickles not numerous. 
Leaves large, dark green, the lower 
Mowers in 'panicles up to 
■ 
by orange-red edible fruits. Central 
~. .. 
Rungia eriostachya. (& a. /,. & 
Sagittaria macrophylla 
* Salvia turkestanica. (R. h. b. 
1905, 174.) Labiate. H. Flowering 
spikes up to 2i ft. high. Stems rigid, 
alar, tinged with pink. 
Sarracenia cookeana x Courtii. 
(IF. G. 1905, 409, f.) Sarr 
G. Various! 
Sarracenia crispiana. (£. c. 1905, 
xxxviii. 238.) G. A gai 
■ 
(A. J. A. Bruce.) 
Sarracenia flava gigantea. {G. a 
1905, xxxvii. 349.) G. A very strong 
grower, nearly 3 ft. higl 
' h a red-veiaed " lid." 
garden origin. (Schonbrunn Hof- 
cordate-ovate on the same \ 
Flowers white, on I. mi- peduncles 
sexual. Fruits fleshy, edible. Ce 
(J. Witch ic Sons.) 
Sedum diversifolium. (2?. N. Y. 
Senecio (Ligularia.) veitchianus. 
