ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
APPENDIX III.—1916. 
ow so 
considerable that it is thought desirable to publish a descriptive 
_ been authenticated until recently. 
_ In addition to species and well-marked varieties, hybrids, whether 
Introduced or of garden origin, have been included where they have 
been described with formal botanical names. Mere cultural forms 
of well-known garden plants are omitted, for obvious reasons. 
‘; cited under its published name, although 
Where, however, a correc- 
tion has ap: d desirable, this is made. 
ppeared desirable, ollection the plant was first 
@ publications from which this list ig compiled, with the 
abbreviations used to indicate them, are as ollows :— Bees, at.— 
ees, Ltd., Catalogue of Hardy Plants. B.M.—Botanical Magazine. 
(4499.) We. 71-798, 1,125. 9/16. J.T.&S., Ltd. G14 
