70 
sb. ary Draconis. (B. 8. D. F.1909, — — S30 H. 1909, 518.) 
eaves and flowers 8. arden hybr id be- 
ot “aimeront | ade those of J. ae eee rinii aad: Schilleriana. 
pend Oy Fruits up to 24 in. long, coh. ‘Thdaiok, Paris.) 
ovate-obovate, ines Nuts globose- 
rae Sees (G. C.1909, 5h 
8 vidi ress Cm me oe hybrid betwee 
Mechs spermine Whomagiene aa “ee neeps Dareont “aiid de Fiihadries. 
: ee SW: China. (L, Spath, Ber- (Sir J. pe Freten 
2 | 
Juglans Lavallei. (B.S. D. F. 1909, ra <cttya, Heder ae ciinj tt. 
he ai fe eS “e ¥ oe oe leaves pay hybrid between Cattleya haem 
subglobose-ovate, villous, 20 or more and Laelia crispa. (H. 8. Goodson.) 
in long pendulous spikes. Nuts sub- 
globose, somewhat compressed, ash- ee, ik hg sei (O0.R, 
grey, somewhat winged at the apex, we 374.) garden hybrid 
shortly acuminate; cavities 4; dis- een stiles ya ie tisomne and 
sepiments not reaching to the middle. Eacticaleya Mylamiana. (J3..8 
Japan. (Arboretum eo Seine Moss.) 
& ise ise, France ; Paris B. G., etc.) 
Larix as pect tedeed cf D.G. 
1909 27.) 
ee hae Pa eae CB. 8. D. #. 1909, aro ten a a neiff, Nord 
ig oa hausen, Germany.) 
Fruits ovate, 23-3 in. long. Nuts 
ovate or Gove usually moderately Laurelia serrata. Gi M. t. aat8.) 
Ener subcompressed. 8S, W. United Monimiaceae. EH, < Ive 
States. reaching a height of 70 ft., eith 
foetid wood, Leaves apposite? broadly 
Juglans regia var. corcyrensis. Neca, appa aR geass 
CM. D. G. 1908, 153, 219. ong, 3-13 in. broad, serrate, aromatic, 
ribed as a very distinct ae highly eatery. garetts 2-4 gy ert 
> 3 
nt Temes Corfa. (C. Spren- pedicels 1-2 lin. long. Flowers all 
oh vichabiee Cetper m: or the terminal onl le an 
_ the rest hermaphrodite or some of them 
J ug aay qabneiitormie (B.S. D. F. female. Perianth-segments 8, oblong- 
= osely allied to elliptic, greenish-yellow, about 1} lin. 
il. pide’ Seem i, wae or less long. Native name : Huanhuan. Chile. 
compressed, villian, Ns shortly cor- (This has long been cultivated at Kil- 
date, compressed, as , somewhat macurragh, rere ee under the 
strongly winged, sHoity acuminate ; erroneous name of ZL. ere: See 
cavities 4, narrow ; peng nts reach- G. C. 1904, ceed 401, f, 172.) 
ing to the middle, Japan, (G. Allard, 
France.) ag tet aes oblonga. ut D. @. 
1909, 288.) Rubiaceae. A small 
Juglans Torreyi. e S. D. F. 1909, shr ip with slender ria: ves 
eh 175, 194, ff.) Leaves with ore about 3 in. long, glabrous. 
pairs o od a aimndeins re- Flow . Sait ‘eubata, about 
io serrate pubescent leaflets, 3 in. jong ;in uste: 
Fane subglobose, 14-2 in. long, oie N. China. (Arnold Atiersonn} 
re less 
pressed, compressed, rather deeply ae ar eee SE S.H.F. 
: 1909, 432.) Compositae. Plant 
ray-florets being 
(Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., Paris. ) 
Jussieua Sprengerii. (2. 7 0.1909, Linaria globosa. (6. M. 1909, ea) 
263.) Onagraceae. H, H. An eve Ser The plan 
; r- ophulariaceae, 
green perennial prostrate herb, some- forms close rou ah masses of Bowen 
what softly hairy, much branched la reen leaves and p) 
Stem cylindric and wing ves numerous very small lilac flowers. 
opposite, iagbrhen oval, acute. ets 
Argen [Pre Seiki aaegeal deaiel 
very ow. Probably a garden form of some 
(0, Sprenger, 5 Nagios 28.) common species. | 
