ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETS 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 
APPENDIX III.—1905. 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS OF THE YEAR 1904. 
e number of garden plants annually described in botanical 
and horticultural ae both English and foreign, is now 
so considerable that it has been ei Soria to dele a 
complete list oe prado in the w Bulletin each year. e 
following list comprises all the new hielo ae recorded ‘nadie 
1904. These lists are indispensable to the mainten 
correct nomenclature, especially in the smaller botanical estab- 
lishments in correspondence with Kew, which are, as a rule, 
only scantily provided with horticultural periodicals. Such a 
list will also afford information respecting new plants under 
cultivation at this establishment, many of which will be distri- 
buted from it in the regular course of exchange with other 
botanic gardens. 
The present list includes not ok plants ener into cultivation 
for the first time during 1904, but the most noteworthy of those 
which have been eleiasion ae being lost from cultivation. 
Other sauria included in the list may have been in gardens for 
several years, but either were not described or their names had 
not been authenticated until recently. 
In addition to cgi es and well-marked reg ai hybrids, 
whether introduced or of garden origin, have been ine luded 
for Soyseus reason 
n every case itis ge is cited under its published name, 
although some of the names are doubtfully correct. Where, 
however, a correction has appeared desirable, this is made. 
The name of the person in whose een the plant was first 
noticed or described is given where 
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