ee seers gee ae ne i. 
ea = saw aes a 
green | tives o 
Lando Con 
(L'Horticole ‘Scale, “Sei ssels.) 
ee ae on = 1900, 583 ; 
“ Handsome 
as tha 
Lite vies * Gibidale 
screens os Loge aa a ra 
Ore 
greater part of the su 
and tinged with claret colour. 
white with purple Icbes, lip ra 
large, purple. (Sir Trevor recite ee.) 
——— deorsa. (0. R. 1900, 
1900, i ; 
ee 
as lon 
terminating in ng, hee \Sdins 
tail. acy Scoas is slight buff yellow, 
5 own. 
in st long, 
sais they 
invariably tain their downward 
dtikeian Columbia. (Glasnevin.) 
Masdevallia ss aspen (O.R 
1900, ase A white 
flow (G aunts 
*Matthiola ogg (B. Mt. 
7750.) Crucif A ial 
rn pinnatsly Tobe leaves, covered 
oary wers v 
with undnilate rari Sicily. (Kew.) 
*Matthiola sinuata = ane (BM. 
t. 7703.) H. Annual nial with 
large fragrant white flowers, and 
estern France. 
ew.) 
95 
— so (O. R. 1900, 
G. 6.1 
M ¢ 
a nd 
petals blotched with dark, blackish- 
brown. (Sir Trevor Lawrence.) : 
ee eros (4. a 1900, 
— Papaveraceze A 
ne es species with nodding ores 
flowers, ‘toenn singly o at ee about 
1 ft. high. Wiskhlape: ae K. Bulley.) 
Boraginacese. es 
pink- ed flowers (AP 
eolon 
vexillaria Memoria 
(0. R. ass 171.) = 
Miltonia 
Lindeni. 
acer. §. and rich 
coloured form,” (L’Horticole Coloniale 
Brussels.) 
eres buccinator a t@. M. 
1900, 16.) Orchidacez. ety 
with, ronzy-green ale oy petala 
and a rosy-crimson labellum. (Sir 
Trevor Lawrence.) 
Mormodes wig snyder Gs 0. 
190) Ss. 
parently aloes ‘allied to 5 ae iaotcner 
and 3 are lemon-yellow, 
pniee HF 
sides and base. (Dr. Oberlinder, 
a oe aa 1900, lvii, 
42.) Evidently a 
mall = esi well-kn 
Bpacteinrs aZUreus, "Gilicle (Kew) 
*Musa religiosa. . ae eh ge 
Scitaminern. S. 
Odontoglossum re feeder 
ase maa (0. BR. 
H, 1900, xl, 411, f. 11 so hid: 
pee A broad- -petalled form i wit 
flowers of a bright canary-yellow 
tint. (De B. Crawshay.) 
peat nce crispum Baxteri. 
O. R.1900, 25.) G, “A distinct and 
heavily map Aner? form with round 
flowers bead = substance, but on the 
small si Cr, 7 
