acuminate points ; petioles long. The 
flowers and leaves appear at the same 
time. Central China. (J. Veitch & 
Sons.) [A. tetramerum. ] 
sie platanoides Wittmackii. (Gf. 
1903, 337, t.1516; R. 
Hi ; 
rown teeth, becoming decker when 
fully developed. 
Asa. peeckyephy liam, aS C. 1903, 
eaves, hoary-velvety on the under 
surface. Himalaya and Central China, 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
a eae ae (G. C. 1903, xxxiii. 
shrub about 12 ft. high 
with shed leaves, which are very 
thin borne on long petioles. 
fee China, (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
oe. m candida. (B 
a globos 
Stem 1—14 ft. high, 2- or 3-leaved, 3- or 
4-flowered. Flowers white, very sweet 
oes . Perianth-tube slender, 33 in 
limb nearl in. across, tr 
orbicular-ovate segments, East Tro 
cal Africa, (Kew ry 
eed egy Humboldtii oe 
age es praca 
ers profusely Rie with 
pote Ms dolm an.) 
ns pogo losis (J. R. HS. 
unculacesx, 
i. 
© ohn pede pos de a wah large blue 
flowers. Central China. (J. Veitch 
& Sons.) 
*Aconitum Wilsoni. (Gard. 1903, 
Magazine, t.7 130, not of Reichen 
China. (Kew.) GF. Veitch & Sons.) 
*Actinidia gnreerisg = Se e 1903, 
8. 
iii, 248; xxxiv, 211; R i. 
xxviii, 59, '. 15.) sl a 
w climber, with suborbi- 
ular leaves 33-4 in. broad, Flowers 
bright yellow, 1}-in. across, borne in 
cl ie dwarf shoots. Fruit about 
wal 
China. Cs. Veitch & Sons. 
17791 
61 
Adiantum maton. CG. 
to be 
: “garden noni between A, binant wm. 
A. laenan. (P. Thuysbaert, 
Mesrieka, Belgium.) 
Be eee cuneatum Bardii. (Ww. G. 
1903,119.) S. Differs eae the type 
in hav ving fronds 2 ft. or more. 
(P. Crowe, Utica, «th York) 
Foe fide scutum ramosum. (4. ¢ 
a, 3, 
fronds. (H. B 
Adonis NETERSCS flore-pleno. 
S W. 1903, 409.) Ranunculac 
H. A form wiih double flowers. 
3, ris =F ange crag 
H. ‘= rm with 
(H. Henkel, oor ie toe 
castanum laciniata a. | 
— Stippeeetatee Henkeli. 
CM. 
eee ae oes ian. 
1903,,. xiii, 109, 7.) Crucif 
ndershrub abou 
with linear glaucous leaves and ot 
terminal globose racemes of pale rosy- 
lilac flowers. Mountains of Armenia, 
(R. Veitch & Son.) 
*Agapanthus — (Gard, 1903, 
ie 67 7,f.; G. M. 1903, 423, ey a. 
1903, 529, 531, ff.) Liliac 
Probably a variety of A, tnbeliat, 
differing from it in having the lea 
more numerous paler flowers on longer 
pedicels. South Africa. (W, Bull & 
Sons.) 
Agapanthus umbellatus vcr 
paulii. te 1903, Ixiv, 90.) 
Flowers pure wi somewhat sudiec 
than in the Sepa? more numerous, 
(Max Leichtlin, es Baden.) 
Agapetes ae oon oy Fo t. 7) 
Vaceiniacer. 
pecies resem oi aigaeie a 
foliage. Racemes 6 -9-flowered, shorter 
than the leaves, Fl scarlet or 
Ag 
