ee 
a capitellata. o—_ 1904, 
Primulace milar 
to aig ica em —_ the 4st are 
more — pr ie, are <7 
ae (Max oichttin, ain. 
n.) 
from P. r 
Fes toe eaves ar 
res Bs mre (Of. _ —) 
gra 
and when full -grown are grey-white. 
(P. Siiptitz, Bad Lauterberg, Ger- 
many.) 
*Primula megaseefolia var. su- 
perba. (Gard. 1904, Ixv. 250; G. C. 
xxxv, 267.) HE Avi 
gs ¢ 
the size of those of the type, rich 
velvety reddish-mauve, with an orange- 
yellow centre. (R. Wallace & Co.) 
SS ater posi si (GA. 1904, ee 
a 
Oe jak 
(P. Siptitz, "aaa Teolatbary, Ger 
many.) 
Prunus apesain. (M. D, @.1904, 60.) 
Rosacez, shrub o . with 
lanceola oe ie serrate-dentate leaves, 
the teeth of high. are linear Shee 
mucronate, often bifid. The normal 
es, Japan. Zabel, 
Cerasvidos apetala, Sieb. 
uce, Prunus Ceraseidos, Maxim. } 
Prunus canescens. (Frut. _ ~— 
66, ff, 
small, Szechuen, China, ( 
Vilmorin, Les Barres, France.) 
Pteris Backeri. ah C. 1904, xxxv. 
317.) Filices. “The plant grows 
very bushy oft , has strong 
nent and very fine crests. as t 
Pteris Binoti. te M. 1904, B78 3 
Gard, 1904, Ixv, 402; G@. C. 1904, x 
365 ; Gartenwelt, ve 122, f.) s. Allied 
Bausgrd and 'P. / Saie most re- 
t grows 
Scout 1 ft. high. “Lower sbecila fronds 
ge = 
86 
peo Papin fronds divided into 
ore, deep shining green, 
ib ct lige green midribs. Brazil. 
(J. Hill & Sons.) 
— ar ge Hon ig gg (4. = 1904, 
34 : 
divisions of which are crested. 
May.) 
ghey ee 
ce go ‘ae fronds are ol ch 
Serna and more glossy, and the pinnz 
ve erect margins. It is a robust 
ith dee bronze-green fr ronds, 
the fertile rising in the centre a ve 
the sterile ones. Brazil. (J. Hill & 
Sons.) 
Mh M. 1904, wot — C. 
8s. Resem 
Pteris umbrosa corymbifera 
(R. H. B. 1904, 72.) G. Fronds Pod 
crested. (A. van den Heede.) 
gi ie umbrosa gracillima. 
t 
much oi than in the e type. 
den 
miners! Ege reine 4g . ve. 
f.) 
oe poser a aoe ‘with 
fae petiolate ovate leaves and 
moncecious inconspicuous flowers. The 
genus is closely allied wa Ce cnt ab 
the fruit is a samara, rese 
mus. Probably aes Ha 
North 5 (M. L, de Vilmorin, Les 
Barres, France.) 
oe — er 1904, 
48.) Ranunculacere. H. Closel 
flowers are violet, clothed with 
hairs. Centra Asia, M 
Baden-Baden.) [A 
Maxim. } 
Fig 
icht. 
nemone regeliana, 
ral a a {@,. &. 
G. W. 1904, 852.) 
nekilaaes 3. Z pretty saat rod 
2-3 in. high. ee small, 
ati densely s wi selina 
chocolate-brown. "Feusabia: (Hon. 
W. Rothschild.) 
ecg es ee rosea. (4. 
@. W. 1904, 522.) s 
Hon, W, 
Rotheobild.) 
