Bie aay aerate (G. C.1904, — 
85, £. 169.) biacee. 8, ‘A 
name for the mie nt figured in B. W 
t. 7776 as M. bicolor. It differs, 
~~ a other characters, from the 
true M. bicolor in having foliaceous 
covered with c 
ruguay 
Paraguay. 
oarser hairs. 
eee oe Glog eg AE 
high, of jalcnes ean pie 
rowth, Leaves bibcapenmrgsr ak vel 
vety grass-green, with broad Leone 
bars of ric e-green on eac 
side of the grey a slaves Pe sheath 
ing for its whole length. Brazil. 
CW. Bull & Sons.) 
*Marsdenia Imthurnii. (Bu. 
A tal 
terete stems. Leaves op 
uminate, ; 
period cymes 1}-2 in. across. 
Guiana (Ker w.) 
Masdevallia veitchio-fragrans. 
(G@. C. 1904, xxxvi. 156.) Orchidacee. 
rden hybrid between the 
species aa in the name. (R. I. 
lesaneer se bella. (@.C.1904, xxxvi. 
; Gard. 1904, me 385.) Papa 
ec H. A dwarf tufted lat 
out 1 in. long, 
ab 
and solitary pe ra about 1} in. 
Oss. (Kew; Bee & Co.) 
eee a re. 
Xxvi A more or 
hig tines ee ey with erect stems 
high. Leaves mostly radical, 
ear-lanceolate, 2-8 in. long, }—} in. 
at one 
pbinnedlete, bright sulphur-yellow, 
cup-shaped, 3-10 (usually 
i poe 
Chi (J. 
Veith & Sons.) Bigs lant retaired 
G. C. 1904, 
sivohighity also 372, is 
evidently another pecs es, distinguis ished 
ore egrifolia in being 
ha smaller sti 
a comparatively wee style. M. in- 
tegrifolia first introduced into 
82 
cultivation in France, M.L, de Vilmorin 
having received seeds in 1895. A plant 
raised from these flowered in 1897. 
See Jard, 1904, 328. ] 
eer eerie ae C. 1904, 
30.) H. A stemless 
ry Ion ng-s poor y lanceolate 
slender densely 
villous scapes 3-2 ft. oy rich car- 
mine or reddish-purple, 6 in. across 
or more. West China. (J. Veitch 
ons. ) 
—— racemosa. (G. @. 1904, 
198; Gard. 1904, Ixv. 385.) 
‘S to M. aculeata, but the 
leaves are entire. Flowers deep purple 
West China; Tibet. 
(Kew ; Bee & Co.) 
Medeola ee myrtifolia. 
See ie agus medeoloides myr- 
ius. 
Yuri? 1904, 
purple flowers.” Japan 
bush & Son 
(Wm. but 
—— Beiesgeey! res M. t. 7976.) 
A ri herb with a 
sae like habit ; 
1 ft. high. Leaves te 
he longest ahout 7 in. long. 
about in. in m., in spi wared 
jan 
k 
dish - brown outside, 
East t Tropical "Africa. (Kew.) 
— cegeningy oe eur viii. 471 ; 
By Ge rd, 1904, 
layer, have a green, idrib. 
German East Africa. "(Berlin B. G.) 
Myrsiphyllum yr amo m 
ifolium. See As § medeo 
loides myrtifoliu 
Narcissus Sprengeri vomerensis. 
(Gard. 1904, xv. yh Amaryllidacex. 
A en hybrid between V. Pseu- 
do- Narcissus ieand ¥. Tazxtta, (OC, Spren- 
ger, Naples. 
