0 penacanio. (2. H. 1903, 
42.) A new species be- 
e ont group as P. ~ 
oung specim 
which have oe pede deltoid- ovate 
irregularly too , bearing 2 
(sometimes 3 or ig lands close to the 
midrib at the ee = the petiole. 
North China, (Paris B. G.) 
Primula ovalifolia. (7. R. H. S. 
ie and dense ie nag of aa nearly 
Cent 
“GU. “Veitch & cae : 
*Prunus sci shader nee 
; at tan: 
C,1903, 
tre 
a glabrous ; 
in. lon owers whi 
padee hairy peduncles, one or two 0 
each flowering shoot. Fruits erent 
the size of small peas. = (T. 
Smith, Newry.) 
*Prunus Mume alba ong (GA. 
1903, 169, t. 1513 b.) Flowers 
delicate rose in the aa: ‘state, pure 
white when fully expanded, with a 
silver -like lustre. (A agner, 
Leipzig.) 
Prunus _ serrulata ging sende 
i — ee t.1513a.) H. Flow 
very greenish-white, puasig 
into ioe salle: (A. Wagner, Leipzig.) 
gieSierny spinosa purpurea. (R. 7. 
903, 481; Gard. 1903, lxiv, 302, 336.) 
of very n 
merous, saat, ee (Barbier & Co, ty 
Orleans.) 
Pteris brazzaiana. (R. 7. — 1903, 
— f. 66.) agar es, = Fronds erect, 
el t, with lon 
oblong pinne 
large rounded sinatlin, Congo. 
hasan, Brussels.) 
Pteris Maissonieri. 4. es 
xXxxili, 266; R. 77. 1903, 96) ee. 
garden hyb brid betwen P. tremula sind 
F, soieta. (¥. Sander & Sons.) 
Pteris rag 4. C.1903, xxxiii 
382 ; v, 64; Gar 903, xiv, 70.) 
G. ceonin plant “ 
thick metallic-looking fronds - 
14 i 5 pin in 
long, and 1 in. across, similar in habit 
to ‘3 eretica major.” CH, B. May.) 
9 
grange fraxinifolia = steno- 
ptera Ps . D. G. 1903, 116.) 9 
landace HL arden hybrid 
(Arnold ‘Arboretum.) 
eat Ot ‘oon CS. B.. Fr, 
6.) H. A tree 20 ry 
e 
1 China, 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
*“Rehmannia br ey (G@. C. 1903, 
ty Gard. ae “my 
Central China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
ie veg gineering (B. M. 
37.) orehidace. 
cr 
Fz 
oO 
z 
oO 
! 
=) 
ct 
2 
christy, Ghent, in 1893.) 
Reese pers Loge’ pe (G. C. 1903, 
xxiii, 205, ff. 107, 111; d 
1 903, 132 ; bs, t ‘100. Another’ name 
for Juniperus Sanderi in the list of 
1899. Both names are provisional. 
qoonpene nn comin (ge Et, 
1903, xxxiv, 2 
A slender ea scoop wt “ft. , 
with ite leaves. Flowers solitary 
or in pairs, light yaisat striped with 
7 somewhat resembling in shape 
‘of a Tydea, New Zealand. 
(homens | Nancy.) 
*Rhipsalis apron (a. e Lees 
Xxxiii, 18.) cer 
pecies which aa norte in aatavastaa Stee 
some years under the erroneous f 
R, penduliflora. Its main s a 
3-11 in. long, 14-12 lin. thick, with 
the ultimate sag vneng very slender, 
ee $-1 in. long. rs 1 
Flowers 1 or 
anchlet, Hain Pg r lateral. 
Pecesiticaapmaits ts 6, deagind: hag. 
whitish, 3-2 lin. lo: ong. Brazil. (J. 
Corderoy.) 
