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Brunsvigia (Brunsvigia Josephinae x Amaryllis Belladonna var, 
kewensis). 
One seedling was obtained from this cross, which was made in 
September, 1898 ; it has not yet flowered, but is distinct in habit 
from both parents 
Calceolaria eeonla sa cegirvvis Hybrid x Herbaceous Varieties). 
This cross was made in 1904, the seedlings flowering in 1905. 
The pee were grown a oral year and flowered ae in May, 
1906. C. kewensis seeds freely and comes true from s 
The plant is seins and deseribed in the pascal Chroma 
1906, xxxix., 390, 158. 
Calceolaria Ss Clibrani x Herbaceous Varieties). 
This cross was made in 1906 and the seedlings flowered the 
following apiog: The blooms are about the same size as those of 
C. hewensis, but both habit and leaves are distinct. The pollen of 
six distinct colours of the herbaceous varieties was used on 
C. Clibrani, iG result being a fairly wide range of colour and 
spotting in the flowers 
Sean arm eat C. mirabilis x = aurantiaca). 
Raised in 1898, flowered in 1901, seedlings show very little 
variation, dua are intermediate in prone between the parents. 
he flowers are buff-yellow in colour, with long pendulous stamens 
of a creamy-white shade. The flowers of C. amabilis are white, 
while those of C. aurantiaca are — The hybrid is fertile, 
and seedlings have been raised from 
Campanula (C. thyrsoides x C. spicat yi 
Plants intermediate in character between these Ewo species 
variet 
A few seeds were obtained from this cross, made in 1897, and 
from one, C. hybridus was raised. This grows into a many-branched 
plant of more vo habit than the female parent. The fragrant 
flowers are small and borne in slender racemes in spring. They 
are purple throughout the early stages, but turn to a yellowish 
colour with age. It requir es greenhouse cultur 
Cheiranthus kewensis (C. hybrids x €. Cheiri—red variety). 
The cross was made in May, 1899, and one plant was raised 
which flowered in January, 1900, Its teavee are similar to those 
of C. Cheiri, but the flowers are intermediate in character. The 
-flowers are fragrant and borne freely in long racemes. They vary 
in colour, at different stages, from renee to brown and then to 
purple. It is usually grown indoors and shows to the best 
vantage in sunny weather during Yat and March. 
A — of the two hybrids was published in The Garden, 
1901, lix., 17 
cheatin hybridus (Cheiranthus mutabilis x C. Cheiri—yellow 
