Oncidium platybulbon. (7. ~ 
44 
49, t. 1518, f. 1.) Orchidacez 
velteive ak and eis and a yellow 
lip. Brazil. (St. Petersburg B. G.) 
ig ee ap al Sager te. ©. 
Xxxili, 98, f.42.) Cactacee. H. 
3, under which 
ltivated for many 
years. It differs pe from the true 
O. Engelmanni in ving itish 
spines and a broadly a I ovary. 
Native country unknown. (Cam- 
bridge B. G.) 
4 
S 
a 
Ostrya pyre. (Spith Cat. 113, 
102 ; GA. 1903, 6.) Cupuliferze. H. 
and in havin 
smaller heads of fruit. Japan. 
Spath, Berlin.) [See Garden and 
Forest, 1893, 383, £, 58.1 
oe beta Gagahamenies vii, 
A beautiful 
rn 8 leaves, with claw -shaped pri 
e margins and on the ieaeestes 
of the midrib. en 
*Pandanus wavrinianus. (4. 
1903, xxxiii, 245; Jard. 1903, “138, 
8S. Leaves narrow, p ahi re- 
curved, dark olive-green, w mer- 
ous awl-shaped teeth Set ot sc 98 
intervals, (F. Sander & Sons.) 
Paphiopedilum a (0. R. 
1903, 68.) Orchidacez A garden 
hybrid between P, Cnarlaborten and 
P, hirsutissimum, (Mrs. Ross, Flor- 
ence.) 
goes "aoe are (O. R. 
rden hybrid be- 
roses se = pve and P, Sallieri. 
(E. F. Clark.) 
Phaius ee ( Gard, 1903, _— 
383; G. M. 1903 
374) Orchid 
8S. A garden hybr bebeiina, = Phare 
and P, Hunblotii.. “Oy C. Cookson.) 
Phaleno wort — = M. t. 
7885.) dacex, ves few, 
om nearly gumeome ae 
oblong, up to 4 in. long and n 
1 in. bread. Podonie 1 ft, ard 
rather slender. Raceme terminal, 
pendulous, loosely 7-flowered ; rhachis 
zigzag. owers nearly 2 in. broad. 
Sepals aud petals linear- or obovate- 
obl brown on the front, with 
golden-yellow tips and bases. Lip 
uch smaller than the sepals, baer 
streake 4 with red. Malayan Pen 
sula. (Sir Trevor eel J 
ir: Gree poet pent ig bee (RH. ie 
£.3; 4 cay ess i,18.) Sax 
lth a A ne sone whi de 
above, in the shape and bro 
of the calyx lobes, and in having lobed 
and fimbriated petals, which are snow- 
white, often with purple stripes. Le- 
moine has distinguished a variety 
under the na of m oh ahsek 
Yunnan, China. (Paris B 
bs ae | = pee Pee | la¢ara 
(W. @. 1903, 31.) H. <A garden 
hybrid between P. Lemoinei and P. 
Coulteri. (Lemoine, Nancy.) 
Phlebodium elegans. (4. Ae 1903, 
xxxiii, 266.) Filices S. n ele- 
gant plant with pale green-coloured 
fro sates (L. De Smet - Duvivier, 
Phrynium pose ire (G. C, 1908, 
xxxiii, Foo ppl. April 18,i, f.; RH. 
903, P95. citamines. ©. 
ac: ae oblong, acute, about 
10 in, long, green on the upper r side, 
Guinea. (F. damier & Sons.) 
Picea excelsa vars. cellensis, com- 
pressa, diedorfiana, lubecensis 
and microphylla. (™” 1903, 
i Conifere. H ie- 
ties differ from ype in r 
the t habit ©: 
size of the leaves, (Schiebler & Son, 
Celle; W. Rose, Liibeck; Diedorf 
Experiment Garden, Germany.) 
Picea morindoides. anes nt, st 8. 
95,t. 48.) H. A tree with whorled 
spreading branches and slender bent 
lous or spreading b ets. Leaves 
linear, straight, 1-14 in. long, acu- 
mina Cones oblong, about 3} in 
ng, 1% broad, like of 
Known only in cultivation, 
probably a native of East Asia. 
(G,. Allard, Angers.) 
