“Sorbus Vilmorini. (2. W™. t. 8241.) 
H. The correct name of the plant 
included in the list of 1904 as Cormus 
foliolosa. 
Spiraea Ramaleyi. 
pe 123.) Rosac H; 
es S. intermedia, bat the leaves 
and the young a 
It is stated to be 
Boe Cat. 
us of white 
(L. Spith, Berlin.) 
yn. Physocarpus Ramaleyi, Nelson. } 
Oe. se magnifica. (4.C 
xlvi . M.1909, 634, f H. 
wers i. nd of a richer pa de 
ini in the type. (A. Perry.) 
Btanhopss. Sobrante. B. 1909 
seudobulbs 
poder or orald-ablag, tidy’ 2in 
aves p te, elliptic or elliptic 
oblong, 12-14 in. long, 33-6 in. broad, 
7-ner 2-flow : 
“batt yeliow, w 
Cr. 
Etterbeek, Brusse 
Neat 180% renee toe (Hesse 
0, 168.) daceae. H. 
with Pc ‘tespongaad 
tea A. Weener, 
Hanover.) 
‘*Staphylea lobocarpa. (Lemvine Cat. 
if er A shrub 9-22 
1895 
i uascces sinicum. (S.C.A.A 
Cat.1908, 20.) Bignoniaceae. G, A rapid- 
a height of 6U 
mental bipinnate leaves 
hina, 
California Acclimatizing Association.) 
*Strophanthus Preussii. hee M. t. 
8250.) Apocynaceae, S, Aclimbing 
shrub, with stems up to 2 ft. long. 
lobes , con 
tails which are 
Trop. Africa. ( 
83 
“Sycopsis sinensis. oe B. 1909, 356.) 
Hamamelidaceae. An evergreen 
i high ee. in 
hazel (Corylus 
long, 
glabrous, slightly Testud or entire. 
ers in short densejracemes, chiefly 
ea ler on account of their red 
stamens. (Arnold Arboretum ; Kew.) 
ot ope eat ey hits on Cat. 
1909-10, nent A 
sely’ b with beau: 
lous habit Leaves Stay ae ae 
Flowers campanul wi lin. long, 
rose, ruits whit (L. "Spiith, 
Ber 
Syringa orien Peto (mM, D. G 
~ 8, 191.) Olea H. A red- 
ade orm iF Niemetz, 
anievie, ane 
eit fg i D. G. 1908, 
S. Emodi ee 
and 8 Teeth gate owers are 
n 
markedly 
(Bimoth- Leta eracel Plantiaves, Metz.) 
Pe oe — (K, di 17, 356, 
ndace: A small 
f.) pin 
Sa ae tree, pee i ‘ban t 30 ft. 
high innate, 12-18 in. ion § 
changing to veltew i in autumn 
lets ovate-cordate, 3-5 in. tong: 14-24 
in. broad, serrate, acum inate, greyish 
beneath. i tae uae peat in, long, 
- fragra nicles 4—6 in. 
long. Fruit say “black, § in. long. 
Central and W. China, (Arnold 
Arboretum; Kew.) 
Bn dg sinense. 
ch drac: 
CK, 2.1909, 
56. £.) A 
a? 
so 
at rrate, or7 deed 
rere longitudinal ne ent 
oo . vA er in Foxes! ‘tices 
about 4 a 
Cereus pends and belong: 
the same order, which is closely 
allied to Magnoliaceae. mtral an 
W. China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Tilia Miyabei. a D. G. 1909, 285.) 
very handsome tree 
reaching a height of nearly 100: -ft., 
5 ft. thick. 
with a trunk 3 Bark, 
leaves, flow fruit ilar to 
those of 7. Michauwxii, Japan. (Arnold 
Arboretum.) [Syn. 7. Maximowicziana, 
Shirasa 
“Tilia Oliveri. (\itch W. H. P. 1909, 
6.) H. Similar in habit to 7 argentea, 
