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“Freesia kewensis. (J. Rs re 1904, | — Se pa CG 6 
) 
xlviii. 179.) Iridacez Agarden _-1904, R. , 198 ; 
hybrid between F. Arn cane and H, H. 3 "inoe ‘ay, t. ‘et 34) ” Ama- 
F, refracta var. Leichtlini? (Kew.) ryllidacez S. Ain — allied 
to H. rupestris. It i a somewhat 
miniature plant, having no bulb, but a 
gaa  pyemme lutea. Peat creeping rootstock, Leaves 4-8 in 
I ee H. H. group; blade 3}-7 in. long, 13-2 in. 
: iis large, chrome- broad, with a rather slender petiole 
| ae, ‘with « light yellow spot at the 14-13 in. long. Scape 6-10 in. long. 
baso of the ray-florets, fds oe ake Umbel rather dense, ios ar 
(Dammann & Co., Naples.) 24-4 in. in diam. Flowers 
coloured ; tube 1} lin. lon a segments 
"Gentiana dahurica. (G4. C. 1904, a ‘ g hsag tag, Po 
| i, 81; @. MM. 1904, 510.) Genti- | Botgiam. 
since H all plant with tufted | 
habit and semi-prostrate flowering | 
stems nearly 1 ft. long. Flowers in - Hedera Helix Reuteri. Lar a G. 
| terminal clusters, about 1 in. long an | 1904, 199.) ae H. form 
| 3in. across at the mouth. Corolla-tube with 1 ong narrow willow-like tein 
! blush-white ; limb light bright blue. | (RB. Kierski, Potash m.) 
Dahuria. (W. Cutbush & Son.) 
h a pie ae G. C. 
os gape ee ros M. | | Helianthus 9 en - as » 774.) 
‘ail | 
mposite, G. A garden | Composite re , jeente ayheid be- 
hyb n G. Jamesoni and | tween H. multiflorus and H, califor- 
Soa. Onis B. G.) | micus, (HH. Cannel & Sons.) 
be pyed asa (G. C.1904, xxxvi. | Helichrysum Cooperi. G. C. 1904, 
27.) S. uber small, xxxvi, 154.) Composite. G. e 
peoltoaing enn 8 ft. long or more, in Prats branched, woody, 3-4 ft. high, 
habit very similar to G. superba. | forming a roundish bush a yard across, 
Flowers 4 in. across; segments $ in each earing about ozen 
br at the broadest part, bright flower oe -_ 2 la’ e, 
brownish-red, ing dee 1 red | sheathing lon 
ith age, golden-yellow on the mar- | Flower-heads golien yellow, globular, 
i 1 
ass slightly undulate. Filaments fo Orange r Colony 
gree Anthers yellow. British Cen- | CR. "Wallace. & Co.) 
tral ‘Africa, (Kew.) 
! ee ea sere RE - M. t. 
Gomesa Binotii. to, te iy nade 83.) posite. G. A fine new 
433.) Orchidace elegan Kemet a ‘e "dverlastings,” a ged 
species beetle jest 130. related to H. (Acroclinium) roseum. 
oeeree racemes. owers small, It isa glabrous erect annual 9-18 in. 
range, with a white column. Br. azil. | high, with slender stems, leafless in 
(Sir , ie Lawrence.) | the upper part, each bearing 1 head of 
| flowers ves linear, up to ae 
entire ower- 8 
Gurania eriantha. (72. 7. 1904, 388, dO ete EP dc ee a 
164 t.) _Cucurbitacer. s. innermost bracts with a narrow a 
‘A di ition Pw having long slender — nd on the upper side at the 
ms climbing by means of tendrils. = wot Australia. (Ke 
older 3-lobed, unequally toothed ; pe- Hepatica angaloss alba. (G. ¢. 
i in, lon ulacer. H. 
many in a subspherical long-peduncu- ella ae fas nage Se (Barr & 
late head. Calyx-tube green; segments Sons.) [Anemone angulosa var.] 
linear, a in. long, r —- = 
erect, then spreading in a star-like | 
manuer, pea geen and on the | Hepatica angulogs ape ys tremely 
margin with long white hairs. Peru. 1904, Ixv. 265.) : ae 
(M. de Carvalho, Monteiro, Lisbon.) free - gy sae variety 
Rei} Anguria eriantha, Poepp. & se an — (Max Lsichtlin, 
Baden-Baden.) 
