aa ie (Jard. 1904, 328, 
f.; Gard. 1904, lxvi. ee 
shrub 34 = high “sin more, Flowers 
1 snow-white 
30-40 together | in thyroid panicles, 
which are at first erect an 
_ spread jisnaicateity, Szechuen, “China, 
(Lemoine, Nancy.) 
mis ee (Gard. 1904, 
Ixy, . M. 1904, 408, f.) Caryo- 
phyllace. See gar arden hybrid | 
ween D. callizonus and D, alpinus. 
ce Reuthe.) 
76 
| 
sh ulerme Da dogg CM. K, 1904, 24.) 
sclepi new species 
all i ne “2. ecapito, ut it has 
smaller and thin s ' eer 
yellow staminal horns. South 
syst (Sir T. Hanbury, La "torte. | 
59 paregatd te scaber carmineus. — 
7. 
1904, bey , £.22; GA. 1904, 
ni Bignonts HH. A form 
ith Pe rowen ‘fowens: (Haage & 
Schmiat, Erfurt.) 
Echoveria St eta Com. — 206, 
31.) 
r cee. G. less 
che w 50 Ei gale or 
1 3 in. long, 7} lin. bro 
above the middle, shortly acute. 
gly convex, on rsi 
Peduncle 12-16 in. high, 4 hi 
8 flowered. 
slightly nodding, sanglet, bright- red, 
unkno 
[ Cot yledon. :. 
Eeheveria oe: (GA. 1004, 206, 
30.) G. smallest species of 
oa genus. Soeur 1}. i fa i 
obtuse, 3- g, in a loose rosett 
13-3 in, in . Peduncle 64-8 in 
long, reddish, with a few roundish 
r orescence ¢ . Corolla 
e, 3-44 lin. long, with the 
yellowish-red petals united up to the 
e. Origin unknown. [ Cotyle- 
Echevoria sobrina. (Gf. 1904, 206.) 
th es 
stro 
obliquely keeled below. Peduncle 
slightly longer than the leaves. 
Flowers 10-15, in a 1-sided nodding 
raceme, 
Petals red, 44-5 lin, ag, | 
2 lin. broad, acute, keeled. In culti- 
vation under different erroneous 
names. [ Cotyledon.} 
SS ome (Of. 1 1904, 206, 
short, almost 14 in 
a pat “Leave 15- 20 ‘a o rosette, 
curved upwards, thulate, 
33 in. long, almost 7 in. broad above. 
Sac in, long, slender, 
ing a view se nial bracts. 
Flo 3-bra ched cyme, 
Petals nT iedlats "poteatibel. Origin 
known, [ Cotyle edon. | 
a \ oprosialge aa (MK. 
wart 
prea - depres -glo ae oo. up 
to 10-rib urious on account of the 
eee re d brown to violet 
line Rb "Berlin.) 
" Echinocactus Cumingii var. flavi- 
Be sot ree nnapr Damsii. (4. K. 1904, 
hite, green outside. Paraguay. 
(Berlin B. G.) 
Echinocereus monacanthus. (@/ 
1904, 215, f. 32 [not f. 33].) Cactacee. 
between Mexi 
Gr. Tacha Selle, Berlin ) 
Echi um candicans giganteum. 
Leaves in rather close whorls, the 
longest 20 in. long, scarcely 3 in. broad 
in their widest part, laeous green, 
tomen' mee rior er ry long 
inflorescence, paler rning 
purplish when feding Tenerife aed 
Walsingham,) 
