tals erect, twisted, rose- 
shovel-shaped, white, 
gined with Ss Philippines. 
(Sir or. Colman.) 
Denman glumaceum 
Sto 
— the type, with rte uch broader 
eaves. Philippines. aig Shorland 
5 all.) 
Deutzia crenata magnifica. (Lemoine 
Cat, 1909, €: Saxifragaceae. 
and JD. 
& Son, 
Deutzia discolor slegantissima. 
¢ Jat, 3 se ae: 
A A garden hybrid be icen °. ees and 
or dts ns. (V. Le- 
fining ‘& ‘Son, N ney. a 
No cag hg Fanuiad. (G.-C. 19 
Bulgaria. (S, Arnott.) 
Duvernoya Dewevrei. (Rk. H. 2B. 
1909, 0: _Acan A tufted 
herb to 
growing about 2 ft. hig 
‘Leaves petiolate, erin tnforesone 
ulate, 13-5 on Corolla 
elg. 
Clacken Gol. G. B erisla 8.) 
Echinocactus arizonicus. 
é 0 2 im. across, 
ang Arizona. (CH. Frank, Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Germany.) 
Echinocereus We raet. 
sho e lo 
central 4 or 5, is the lowermost 
longest, curved. Bristles 5 ery 
Ge ke 
Tu 
} 
Flowers rose. It resembles 
C i b differs 
chiefly in the presenne "of radial spines 
d in having only : or 6 beabes fo 
each areola. Mexico. ( e Lae 
Contich, Pee se viihan 
K. 1909, 116, 
f. 129.] 
Elsholtzia Stauntoni. (a. D. 
909, 288.) . Labiatae. H. Shrubby 
at the base from which several annual 
shoots 3-5 f ig e produced 
Leaves broadly lanceolate, mi 
coarsely toothed, glabrcus 
with golden dots beneath, aromatic, as 
beg as the rs. Pan ~ — 
p to 12 in. long. Flowers purp 
red, about 2 in. long, clothed with 
small purple -rose hairs. N. China.’ 
(Arnold Arboretum.) 
*Encephalartos Barteri. ght M, t 
8282.) Cyca 8. haere 
e 
. dric, 5-9 in. emal 
oblong-ellipsoid, 8 in, long, ae in 
Seeds 14 in. long ; W. 
' SEEOp. Africa. (Kew 
manenlopees Lopraes cs B, 
1909, 361.) Iridaceae. ulb 
about : in. Ai ovoid. stom i6-181 in. 
high, amet fot ous, 
linear-lance 
ees, Fbdingraneehenn (Ge. 
74.) nigga 
idendrum 
atioye Schroederae. 
CP. Wolter, Marciano rmany.) 
i. 
Bpilosks Lionetii. (G. C. 1909, xlv. 
270; G. _ ges: poem) Orchidaceae. 
G. 
purpurata mae Epidendrum er 
reum. (Charlesworth & Co.) . 
