87 
7. suaveolens ae egy 
(Gard, 19038, foe 364A. 
segment. (Max Leichtlin, Baden- 
aden.) 
Yous ge Seat (O. R. 1903, 209, f. 
KR. H, 1903, 574, f., under the 
ct V. Marg ~_ ite "Maron ) Orchi- 
dacew. 8S. A gar den hybrid bere 
V. teres and V. suavis. (C. ron, 
Wraiey, France.) 
Veet Biol, <9 ene (L. xvii, 
3,  xxxiii, suppl. 
A e variety with yellow 
pepals. ict petals, marked, yee a 
red-b toa ros 
erimean 
L. , Dear: Dom, Taken, Bvasels.) 
*Vellozia wo, lgacrt gen Os C. 1903 
1 
xxxiv, 425, f. 167.) maryllidacex. 
G. Plant up to5 f wah resembling 
e species of Yucca in habit. 
ies] 
=f 
» oe 
mn 
Aik 
=a 
2 
oN 
bs 
ral 
Les cguiaibviaes 8 var. tric Eloehyton i 
Viburnum buddleifolia. Ce, C.1903, 
257.) Caprifoliace H. A 
the base, clothed with simple nea 
hairs on the pane ne: 
floccose on the underside. fear all 
fertile,in terminal corymlose panicles ; 
corolla 4-5 iam, Central 
China. (J. Veiteh « Sons.) 
aS gabe maviiy 6, Pah) MA 
R.H.S. 23.) H 
en up = igh i en 
broadly Hive 4 apr in. long, 
2-2} in. broad, rugose above, pro- 
terminal corymb 7-8 
Central China, (J, Veitch & Sons.) 
Viburnum eo ‘var. remit ns. 
Distinguished 
from the t 
glabrous. tern Asia, py tontr 
Arboretum.) 
Viburnum Veitchi. (4. @ 1903, 
Xxxiii, 257.) H. Closely allied to 
7; buddleifilia, having similar flowers 
in terminal corymbose panicles, but it 
has ovate. leaves, cordate at the- base, 
: in, ‘long, coarsely de mane Corolla 
lin. in diam. Central China, 
Cs. Veitch & Sons.) - 
Viburnum Wrightii. (Sargent, 7. $8. 
37,t.19.) H. Anerect shrub, reaching 
a height of 10 ft. Leaves beer 
iy henge to eng A ovate or obovate, 
ong, coarse oothed, 
Flowers wall fertile, 2}—3 lin, in diam, 
in 5-rayed cymes 4in. broad, Japan ; 
ree age Arboretum.) [This 
show 
o be 
ptebotrichu to wh it has been 
rred by some chortle} 
vane — (G. C.1903, xxxiv, 180; 
d. 1903, Ixiv,. 176 a a feMaT : 8 S. 
oer, 60, f. 17. Ampelidacee. H. 
vigorous grower like V., Coignetia, 
and petioles bear 
Leaves 
vate, 6-7 in. long. Central 
China, (3. Veitch & Suits 8.) 
ae sag ten hie ag hs C. — 
Central China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
= wae Wont (G. C. 1903, xxxiv, 
d. 1903, om 176; JR. 8. 
16 
Veitch & Sons.) 
— sinensis. (G. C. 1903, xxxiv, 
0; Gard. \xiv, 176.) H. Leaves 
reddish parpl e, lobed, covered with 
ong hairs on the under side, China. 
C. Veitch & Sons.) 
Vitis — (G. C. 1903, xxxiv, 
189; Gare. 903, lxiv, wit Ge A 
An a “imine a rather 
aeater habit es digita i 
on the upper side se vilapurgle 0 
the under ae haying petioles about 
5 in, long. North 3 dia; China, 
(J, Veitch & Sons.) 
Vriesia . a (G. C, 1903, 
xxxiii, 245; R. H. 1903, 226; Jard. 
bet bay Bromeliacee. 
green, marked with longi- 
tudinal “yellow stripes. 
F, Sander & Sons.) ete 
