Polystachya ensifolia. (0. B. 1905, 
terns, bearing 
s longer calvx 
i flowVr<. \\>-i 
in /v. /: i«r.i.-,, 
'Polystachya haroldiana. (£. c. 
1903, xxxvii. 333.) S. Of tufted 
growth, with short compressed pseudo- 
luillr. Flowers white, the sepals 
spike. Lake Tanganyika Region, 
Tropical Africa. (N. C. Cookson.) 
Primula tangutica. ( 
H. A vt r. 
stout scape attaining I 
with tiny dots, 
rple and " ' 
Congo. '(Brussels B. G. ; Kew.) 
*Primula Arendsi. (£. C. 1905, 
xxxvii. 349.) Primulaceas. H. H. or 
G. Said to be a hybrid between 
(G. Arends, Ronsdorf, Germany.) 
*Primula cockburniana. (G. C. 
1905, xxxvii. 331, f.; 345.) H. 
species of 9lender habit, dis- 
i flowers, 
uished from all 
orange-scarlet colour c 
which are borne in w 
obovate-oblong, irregularly toothed, 
slightly farinose. West China. (J. 
Veitch & Sons.) 
*Primula deorum. (£. c. 1905, 
xxxvii. 98, f.) H. An 
species, some 8 in. high. Leaves cori- 
aceous, bluish - green. The scape, 
viscid exudation. Flowers in umbels 
of about 20. purplish-violet. Mt. Rilo, 
Bulgaria. (W. T. Hindmarsh.) 
*Primula japonica var. pulveru- 
lenta. (g. a 1905, xxxvii. 301.) ; 
*Primula vittata. (G. C. 1905, 
xxxvii. 333, 390, f.) H. A strong- 
growing species with erect narrow 
serrate leaves. The flowering-spike 
leight of upwards of 18 in. 
Flowers drooping, magenta - purple, 
disposed in whorls. West China and 
Tibet. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Prunus blireiana A- pi- {H. H. 
1906, 873, 392, f.) Rosacea?. H. A 
- : 
purpurea. Foliage similar to the 
latter. Flowers double or semi-double, 
bright rose-pink. (B. Andre, La 
Croix, France.) 
Prunus Pissardi Moseri fl. pi. 
Pseudotsu 
262.) ~ 
Origin not s 
Boskoop, Hoi 
Pulmonaria 
CG. f. 1905, xa 
gineaa. H. A 
(J. Backhouse i 
