85 
An asterisk is prefixed to all those plants of which examples 
are in cultivation at K 
The publications from which this list is compiled, with the 
abbreviations used to indicate them, are as follows :—Bull. 
us. Paris.—Bulletin du Muséum @Whistoire naturelle, Paris. 
B. Botanical Magazine. Gard—The Garden. G.C.—Gar- 
deners’ Chronicle. G/fil.—Gartenflora. G.M.—Gardeners’ Maga- 
zine. Jard.—Le Jardin, Journ. de Bot.—Journal de Botanique. 
me & ou of Horticulture. F—Journal de la 
Société aiibscaia @horticulture de France 12. 
Lemoine Cat—Lemoine, Catalogue. Peace so ihe 
kteenkunde. N. B.—Notizblatt des Kénigl. botanischen Gar 
und Museums zu etc N. G. M.—Dr. Neubert’s Gecten Mage am 
O. R.—Orchid Rev R. H.—Revue Horticole. He Baw 
Revue de Hifestiaaltixce Belge. S. C. A. A.—Southern California 
Acclimatizing Association etapa dale Spath Cat.—L. Spath, 
General Nursery Catalog S. H.—La Semaine Howeeta 
W. G.—Wiener Illustrirte Titik Cele 
The abbreviations in the descriptions of the plants are: 
diam.— Diameter. ft.—Foot or Feet. G.—Gr eget sa H.—Har 
H. H.—Half-hardy. in. Sc tahae, S.—Sto 
*Achillea lingulata aes. *Anemone cernua. (Bers. 10, lvii, 
—— : — Iwi, 485.) m posite 356.) Ranunculacen. 
14-2 ft. on bearing with deeply-cut and aivided ieaved 
cory “e a Fo flowers. Europe. the nodding flowers being of ae 
(T. Smith.) colour of dragon’s blood, 
outside. Japan. (Max usta, 
Actinost i LF. Baden.) 
1900, 123, f. 13.) Cucurbitacen. A 
perennial with tuberous roots, | Anthurium andreanum Lawrensis. 
palmate 1 . and conspicuous (G.C. 1900, xxvii, 37 Ss. 
flowers. A rapid grower, doing well Cia expending }y-. l pore of 
in dry, barren spots. China. (Paris, pure white, and the pet ix is nearly 
BG.) white also.” (sir Trevor Lawrence.) 
*Adesmia ee. (BM. +. 
7748.) Legumin . A pretty at a J eriocarpus. Chek ee 
shrub wa Ty aaa except the 72.) Composite 
petals and leaflets, with large balsam- rhieie lon oe beat greyish fling 
iferous glands. Leaves 1} to 2 in. and we ellow flow N, Am 
long, made up of from 10 to 13 pairs (A. Perry.) 
si sessile orbicular, coarsely crenate 
green leaflets. Flowers bright 
anaes yellow in terminal race a es, cr ba fo yee oe parce ie g =: 
Patagonia. (A. K. Bulley.) 07.) 
lsophils Baro earn ae 
i mha. a. which in colour sneggeaae inati 
nr Filices. S. poe tg blue, white, and green. (S. Arn 
3 rema 
— as A. k 1, 
_ able 0 Lind majestic dimensions.” | Arctotis ndis. (W.G. 1900, 32 
Tele Of handsom 
State. (L’ Horticole f.28.) Gomposite. 
Coloniale, Brassel Is.) annual Pater: Se ret ‘two pr high, 
with white-felted pinnatifid ‘ea es and 
—— loubetiana. (R./f. 1900, heads of flowers about 3 ins. asrose— 
H. 1900, 453, f. 152 ; Bd C. 1900, upper surface of the ray-florets, white 
xxvii, 321, 2, 100, 5 Filices. 8. “4 with a narrow yellow band at the 
rative voscy Bt with base; bright lilac beneath, ear — 
broad fronds, rachis hairy, brown.” South-west Africa, | (Haag 
Brussels.) Schmidt, Erfurt.) 
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