between a species of the S. purpurea 
group and one allied to 8. pentandra 
Caucasus. (L. A. Dode, Paris.) 
— yes (B. 8. B. F. 1908, 
Intermediate betwee en 
re t 
anches suberect, 
dink. Leaves 
road, si 
nea 
Caucasus. (L. A, Dode, Paris.) 
Salix spa benigh es (B. S. 
1908, 652, f.) H. Allied to S. triandra 
Shrub or small tree, with erect very 
mse. Caucasus. (L. ‘A Dode, Paris.) 
<n oxica. (B.S. B. F. 1908, 653.) 
whole tree a bluish appearance. Cen- 
tral Asia. (lL. A. Dode, Paris.) 
ws * al (M. D. G. 1908, 154.) 
milar to S. babylonica. Trunk 
dtl gee or brownish ; young 
branches green, nish on the side 
exposed to the sun. leaves very 
ppt oh fl Uta a falcate, 
0 pale green 
above, 2, greyish lence? stipuins want- 
ing. Persia; Bo (, A. Dode, 
Paris; C. Sprenger, Naples.) 
— renecia. (B.S. B. F, 1908, 656, 
fo. BAK 
is a ‘iit 
Paris.) 
Salix Tominii. (2. 8. B. F. 1908, 
shini 
0. 
broad, remotely, serra 
hairy on sides, tall ards — 
ville - hairy a tish- 
glaucous nia somewhat be 
at the be 3. — el lin. po Sn 
base. W. tix (L. A, Dode, Paris.) 
ybrid bes Tagen’ S. cinerea . 
Fra (i, A. Dode, 
81 
Sambucus. (I. D. G. 1909, 1-56, ff.) 
Caprifoliaceae, : varie- 
ties or forms of S. nigra, 8. canadensis, 
Bot sa, S. Hbulu nd other 
species are described by — 
n Schwerin. to be 
in cultivation, but they are : chieliy of 
botanical interest only. 
Sambucus nigra latisecta. (Hesse 
Cat. 1909-10, 160.) H. Charac ap 
by its broadly lobed leaves. (H. A 
Hesse, Weener, Hanover 
“Saxifraga erode alba. 
1909, xlv. 238 ; 
(G. C 
Gard. 1909, 195, 201, 5 
ford Hardy Plant Nursery.) 
be ed al re ae (4G. 0.1 
; G. M, 1909 
ee ee wee 
Saxifraga decipiens Arkwrightii. 
(Gel. any xlv. 300, 314, ne 135; G@. MM. 
1909, 3 i irae = dsome free- 
flo Swtilog variety. ya rs flattish, 
op white, about 2 in, plac (Baker 
& Co.) 
os ee Ce. Ag 1909, 
mediate 
vie rise- 
bachiti and apparently natural 
hybrid intwien fioas species. (Kew.) 
eee madida. (G. ©. 1909, 
0; xlvi. 370, f. eee} H. An 
ren ee flowering s closely 
allied to S. Fur a Pe its leaves are 
more arent 8- obe Petals 
entire. Japan. (Kew: 
ste awe Loci ge e M. t. 8243.) 
y tufted her Lower 
dular-hairy outsid bacute, 
Petals white, cree olate, 5-nerved, 
about 2 in. long. Balkan Peni insula. 
om is the true S. scardica, 
e plant poe op O — with 
n gardens under this 
agate in os M, t. 8058, bat j it differs 
the t havi ute 
inal 
pits, 1-3-flowered green stems, and 
obt l pubescent calyx - lo 
It named S, scardica var. 
obt ’ 
