Spee ae rugosa var Henryi. which it may be distinguished by the 
Veitch, Nov. 1908-9, 6, 19, £.) Rosaceae. slenderness of the flowers, in which 
ee-growing iety. Leaves the lobes of the calyx and corolla are 
. A fr : 
lanceolate, 3 in. long, bright green longer, Asia Minor. (Freiburg B.G.) 
ee 
when young, dark green when *vel ay 
Berries rich crimson-brown, born yelamen maritimum. (4. 1908 
291 js rem nd 
clusters. China. (J. Veitch & Sona) ) #2 1s % U. pseudo- 
maritimam are remarkable for the 
“Cotyledon lateralis. CX, 8, 1903, | OME ENE OE ee 
F 47.) Crassulaceae. G. Stem short, ni eo} re a as ox e 
-13 in. thick, simple. Leaves linear- eS _ 
ligulate, 31-44 in. long, 2-3 in. broa pal rose, with a dcop sdcariné dace 
a dense rosette. Cymes pedunculate, Dp th - » tk Ila-lobe 
spreading horizontally, as long as ciiitieetk ee ig Sie = Ko aeebare 
scarcely. | than the leaves, com- | BG ss . rs 
Flo 0-130 in each ¢ ies 
one oiag. yellow, subeylindric 2 
oer a lin, Bora PaORebIS tegen cgay ee , cae 
Mexico or adjacent regions. (Kew.) mar vet Fon bat on species differs in 
having lanceolate and acuminate 
preseuls Mariae. (B. H. B. 1908, instead of ovate and rounded calyx- 
715.) Crassulaceae. G, Stem erect, lobes, and long-acuminate instead o 
slender, simple, 4-8 in. high. Leaves soaiaien corolla-lobes. Southern Asia 
opposite, cecussate, sessile, ovate, Minor. (Freiburg B. G.) 
4-12 in. long, 4-3 i , the low 
in. lo n, bro 
ina dense rosette, densely papillose on Cymbidium eburneum Goodie 
glabrous above. Fl very small, anim: £9 CS ee 
in eae spike-like inflorescences 1908, 140; @. UM. 1908, 522.) “brshie 
14-23 i ng. Mozambique. (W. a eae. G. Flow pee white, wi dad os 
B road rose-purple band down 
Shey, Piberinies Geneva.) widalé of the lip. (H. 8. ideo) 
oe Vassei. (2. MU. HN. 1907 
444; R. H. 1903, 132, f.) aL. Grabidiee, saitonense. (G. C.1908, 
aceae. G, Bulb ovoi , 4 in. across, 908, 71; G. mM. 1908, 
without cheers neck. Leaves linear- 132), : ae se hybrid between 
lorate, up to 2 ft. long, 2 in. broad, apts and (. Tracyanum. 
— on ee ee a = in. Gir J, Colman.) 
on ressed. mbels 15-flow- 
ered” Perlanth funnel-shaped, 8 in. Cymbidium rosellaldiones. 0.0. 
long; .tube cylindric, curved, red ; 1908, en 453.) he iar en ponds : 
segments linear - lanceolate, slightly between C, Trac tolerate a 
shorter em Gi Bags ite, with a forum. (De B, Crawshay.) 
r Mozambique. Ovum 1 . 
idium — splen og 
(Paris | BG.) Ce. WwW. 1908, eae to a Mgt po 
Ivi. 221.) 8. and petals white, 
Crocus aerius major. se ae Hy with ne midribs. and lateral nerves. 
0, a8 C.aerius majus.) Iridaceae. Lip’ — inside, densely covered 
A very fine form. (T. Smith, Newry.) with crimson spots and streaks. (F. 
meson = ‘Moan [Syn. C. insigne 
sry harp sg ore a. nana. Rolfe, 
Very dwarf, ‘uae a small globose evachidien! Sanderi superbum. 
. 221.) 
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bush. (Fritz Graf v. Schwerin, Wen- H. 1908, lvi, 221.) 8S. Flowers 
disch- Wilmersdorf, Germany.) cor ep e, pink, with — m4 
which is eted with dark an 
SESE NPE CON ne and a yellow band in the throat. E. 
ae Sander & Sons.) (Syn. C. insine, 
the three aed § are ite potent Rolfe, var. 
value, C. ae atin is intermediate Arm ongil., Y 
between C. raster and C. pseudo- oxpripedinm 418; ah! M. Woieais ry ‘ 
gears, Sic Een — J. of H. 1908, lvii. ore. ) Orchidaceae 
the flower, from the latter in its more = a of ieee may be 
ounded leaves, and from both eg the so az ‘a & very fine form, or 
(F king of * possibly a natural hybrid deri 
(Freiburg B. ) ’ it, The white dorsal trio" a green 
da purple median . (Arm- 
Se. Jovis. (G7. 1908, 294.) aed Brown [ Paphiopedilum.] 
near 0, neapolitanum from 
