92 
— oe pa H. 1900, 583 ; 
900, 6, f. 3 . 1900, xxviii, 
a0 LLY pidated: “ A species 
ee: large oper oval leaves.” Congo 
Free Sta LHorticole. Coloniale, 
vaicks oy 
*Ficus Luciani. Sea H. 1900, 583; 
S. H. 1900, 460. 
quality. Congo FreeState. (1’Horti. 
cole Coloniale, Brussels.) 
*Glaucium sutoam Sriedlor: (4. C. 
1900, xxvii Papave i 
A form with large brilliant coppery 
orange flo i re. 
seit ghee ae (S. G. A, A, 
1900, “A 
Nosiflag apse P otes Teantita yellow 
flowers.” Lower Californ 
ee —— Se C. 1900, xxvii, 
osite. A pale 
eliow-fowered pe ae with amplexicaul 
The stems are covered wi 
glandular hairs. California. (W. E. 
Gumbleton. 
BY arco ig Ba pueaielig. Le G. 1900, 
aos annual 
Helianthus eu nig oat 
fotius in pera, aspect. Texas. (Dam- 
mann & Co., Naples.) 
— Lugardi. G. C. 1900, 
viii, 322.) Or Make A S. The 
very fleshy and ‘pritt 
2 ft. high, bears a pss “white flo owers 
Ngamiland. 
*Helychium Moorei. cA C. 1900, 
xxuii, 142.) Scitaminex. S. Agar- 
den hybrid between H. coccinewm and 
Hi, yardnerianum. (Glasn 
Heuckra zabeliana. te 7 
lvii, 85.) Saxifragacee 
pets plant, with tall maid & pan 
cdoured flowers. (T. Smith.) 
*“Hippeistrum (Habranthus) 
roseum (G4. C. pee xxviii, 287.) 
G. a dark brown te 
ovoid bub, an ‘inch ae from whic 
spring tvo ma or three linear, dark green 
leaves, 9 in. long, followed by the 
flower-scape, which is se 6in, high 
and bears two flowers. ese are 
seat gre — 2 in. lon ng, the funnel- 
rmed of six lanceolate 
rich crimson colour, 
e base, cn ey 
sdaneae: ts of : 
yellowish at t 
(Kew.) 
“Hippeastrum a (4. C. 
1900, xxviii, 142.) A ne Species 
f the section Ha 
eaves, Yiouas 
campanulate rather 
t tubular, rosy pink, 2 in. long. 
Montevideo. (Kew.) 
“Impatiens grandiflora. (@. C. 1900, 
xxviii, 424.) niaces, S, “ Plant 
2 to 3 ft. high, glabrous, with lanceo- 
late leaves, 4 in. long by } in. broad, 
pering th ends, 
rrulate ; k 1 in. lo lo 
on axillary peduncles, half the length 
0 
sepals.” 
cage aurea. (S.C. A.A. Cat. 1900, 
pes aries age G. A tuberous- 
with slender stems and 
revered ieholeyaliow fi 
2 in. across. Lower 
—_ ee ee 1900, 
cg 
rhe a3 =) ie tons 
flowers are bth 3 in. = — 
rose colour, deepening to 
the throat. North-Western pp ono 
(Kew.) 
*Iris aurea intermedia. (G. C. 1900, 
xxviii, 22.) Iridacew. H. An inter- 
£ the latter. (Kew.) 
ew obtusifolia. (B. M. t. 7701.) 
H. A species with short, oblong, 
obtuse leaves and yellowish flowers. 
The falls are striped and bearded at 
the base. Persia. (Kew.) 
Iris ochro-a (G. C1 
a2). H: Evidently « hybrid. the rich ge 
paseo ess Ey 
ream-coloured ban rip ee ee 
bilobed at the apex. (T. Smith.) 
