i eg 2 oles ge = M. t. 
1, 
vou = er about 1 3 in. across, 
mbling the roe’ primrose in 
i pect East Tropical 
Africa. 
Thymus Serpyllum SEAL 
(Gartenwelt, vili. 571; 904, 
hs biatee. ; a Scn with 
brilliant red flowers. (G. Arends, 
Ro pated Germany.) 
Tilia grandifolia var. wratislaw- 
jensi is. Pe od G. 1904, siege el 
a setae -leaved form. 
Heinze, oe eae platyphyllos, 
Scop. var. | 
et ee Aa C. 8 sir 
42.) Asclepiadac 
59 i in. high, with very thi a Hi eye 
cba ge stems, having numerous 
ngles oe be wi i 
cist. giving the plant the appear- 
ance of a Cuctu: wers : 
produced in the grooves nea 
the top of the stank South Africa, 
(Kew.) 
herrea a var. Major. 
(G 242.) S. Plant 
and fewer | eer ‘than in the type. 
South Africa. (Kew.) 
sere irae boreal a aurea. 
margins tside 
crange yellow a (W. Cutbush & 
n.) 
ea x nee coccinea. 
88.) H. a 
base. G. van raneren, junr., 
Haarlem.) 
si bee a rig 5 - Be 1904, 
G. M. 
boat 
sharply pointed segm 
(C. G, van Tubergen, ie Haarlem.) 
89 
— — (B. M. t. 7987.) 
spikes 3-4 in. long 
in. in diam., dull oe purple inside ; 
at first gr “ee en outside with purple 
margins to the saith lobes, at ee 
entirely buff. Sikkim. Kew 
Vanda cng (B. M. t. 7968.) 
Orchidacee. ; retty free- 
flowering species Stems short, with 
in. long, br ac 
axillary, ol eater 3-flowered 
Flowers very rant, 2-2} 
ikkim 
(Glasnev vin B. [See 0. R. 1897, 
67. 
Vanilla page iM R. 1904, 
ad toe sis 506, grandi- 
ver en 
Africa; Congo Free Staite. 
eae ial, Laeken, Belgium ; Brussels 
B.G.) 
— aorta = * t. 7996 ; 
n ed i st 
1885, but it was not in canes till 
1900. ] 
“Vanilla Luje. Coe R. cist 319 ; 
. AW. 1904, 506. orous 
growing species, wi de résembling 
those of V. planifelia: and very large 
flow woe: Congo Free State. (Jardin 
a. nial, Ynekes, Belgium ; Brussels 
) 
Verbascum simplex. (@. (. 1904, 
XXXVi. a 
Leaves ovate or oblong. Flowers 
yellow, in long interrupted racemes. 
Syria. (W. E. Gumbleton.) 
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