“Impatiens falcifer. (2. W. t. 7923.) 
new species. pe therm 
usually decumbent, ann Leav 
alternate, ovate or Cekennodalin. 
h e 
lobes of the lip, and on the slender 
spur, Sikkim Himalaya, (Kew.) 
“Impatiens Oliveri. (G. C. 1903, 
178.) G. Probably “  Targest- 
flowered species of the 
3 
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ae 
bk 
pote 
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Uganda, ew.) 
whi 
(Ke ‘Sn, z Thomsoni, 
Oliver, not of Hook. f.] 
Inula glandulosa ggg to 6. 0, 
27 ; 
5 
BS 
a 
Bo 
4% 
BES 
° 
Bre 
@ 
gp : 
ray-florets are divided and 
ringed, 
(Lord Aldenham.) 
Inula racemosa. (J. R. HW. S. xxviii 
fs ae: 2 visto herb ose ne 5 ft 
in heig ht. Leaves ovate, ample 
with a whitish velvety. rane nt o 
bene erage 2} 
am, "Himalaya ; ‘Central bnina, 
Cs. Veitch & Sons.) 
*[pomea _— oy €.1908, wets 
257.) Convolvu 8. 
et shrubby habit. 
¢ long, 1 in, broad, 
pink, over 3 in.in diam. Uganda 
(Kew.) , 
Tris —— Bi ie t. 7889.) Iri- 
daceze e for the plant 
eaivated iis "eS nepalensis var, Letha, 
referred to in the list of 1892. 
— Be ergren 2 (CB. M. 7926.) 
A tufted slender herb ‘6-12 i in, 
smaller, Japan. (Kew; Cambridge 
B, G.) 
74 
wei Ag loca args hae C. 1908, 
xii i, garden 
hybrid <n 2 rsica ea its 
variety fr “purea, (Miss Willmott,) 
Iris spuria foliis Moth de (G.6. 
: 903, xxxiii, 269; Gard. 1903, xiii, 
290. eaves on entirely 
yellow. (Barr & Sons.) 
Iris Talischi. (B. 7 O. 1901, 328; 
Jard. a 163° W. G. 1903, 119. H. 
As i the section 
a bra 
20 30 pale yellow flowers. 
a hee ere (B. M. t. 7907.) 
handsome robust 
ane plate ‘2 t ft. nee with ar 
ground scaly rhizom 
the upper leaves, orange 
ciunabad, velvety, 14-2 in, long, pen- 
pemere us on pedicels of about the same 
ength. Colombia. (Cambridge B. G.) 
“Itea ilicifolia. Ce. C. 1903, xxxiv, 
S. xxviii, 62, f. 
iv 0 G. 
bushy plant attaining a heig 0 
eaves simple, ovate-lanceolate, 
1}-1} in. lo Flo soli- 
tary, terminating the stem and shor 
lateral branches, fragrant, white? 
Corolla-tube 14-14 in. jong ; limb o 
1 long —— to linear- 
oblong acute lobes. h Africa. 
Sout 
(L. van den Bossche, Tirlemont, Bel- 
gium.) 
“Jasminum primulinum. (4. C. 1903, 
xxxiii, 173, 197, f. 83; Gard. 1903, 
11 
Lxiii, 274; G. M1903, 163, f.) 
.H. Closely allied to J. nudi- 
Hlorum, but the yell semi- 
double flowers are 13 in. across; it 
po rs moat ce in the year and is an 
Yunnan, China. ( 
Veitch & & ons) 
