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Lilium pardalinum x Parryi. 



(G. W. 1906, 597, f.) H. A garden 

 hybrid. (L. Burbank, Santa Rosa, 

 California.) [= L. Burba ><kii.~\ 



Lisianthus eythropensis. (G. c. 



1906, xl. 35 ; G. M. 1906, 480.) Gen- 

 tianaceae. G-. A garden name for the 

 well-known L. llu&sel lia nm . 

 Alice Rothschild.) 



(Mis< 



Listrostachys fimbriata. (K. b. 



1906,115.) Orchidaceae. S. Avery 

 floriferous new species very similar to 

 L. fragrantUxima, but the spur of the 

 lip is longer and more slender. Flowers 

 translucent white, with a slight green- 

 ish tinge. Uganda. (Kew.) 



^Listrostachys hamata. (J?. M. t. 



8074.) S. A distinct new species 

 characterized by having the spur 

 hooked at the tip. It is a stout epiphy- 

 tic herb less than 1 ft. high. Leaves 

 recurved, oblong, about 6 in. long. 

 Scapes arching to pendulous, about 6 in. 

 long, many-flowered. Flowers white, 

 with a green spur. Tropical West 

 Africa. (Kew.) 



Lonicera Ferdinandi. ( ja d. g. 1905, 



197 ; SpiUh Cat. 1900-07, 105.) Capri- 

 foliaceae. H. A vigorous-growing 

 shrub ; younger branches more or less 

 covered with setose reflexed hairs 

 bulbous at the base. Leaves very 

 shortly stalked, ovate, up to If in. long, 

 acute or acuminate, rounded or slightly 

 cordate at the base, sparsely setulose, 

 ciliate. Flowers axillary, in pairs. 

 Corolla 2-lipped, | in. long, pale yellow. 

 Mongolia and China. (Bonn B. G-. ; 

 L. Spath, Berlin.) 



"Lonicera involucrata serotina. 



{Qfl. 1906, 322; Spiith Cat. 1906-07, 

 105.) H. Leaves broader than in 

 the type, more acute, glabrous on the 

 under side and less shining. Mountains 

 of California. (L. Spath, Berlin.) 



Lycaste Hennisiana. (Orek. 



l. 



Orchidaceae. 

 allied 



33.) 



G. A 



to 

 resembles 



new species 

 L. lasioglossa, which it 

 iracmuitjs in the large size of its 

 flowers and the shape of the shining 

 green sepals. Petals more white than 

 green. Lip quite glabrous, white or 

 cream-coloured. Column pure white, 

 hairy above the middle. Colombia. 

 (W. Ilennis, Hildesheim, Germany.) 



Lycaste tricolor albens. (#. C. 1906, 



xl. 56; €tari. 1906, lxx. July 21, vi.) 

 G. Sepals very pale green. Petals 



37J#0 



white, with a tinge of green at the 

 ends. (J. Bradshaw.) 



'Lychnis Sartori. (£. M. 1906, 1G2.) 



Caryophyllaceae. H. Somewhat 

 resembles L. dUima } but it has 

 narrower leaves, and the inflated calyx 

 is more elongated. Plant about 1 ft. 

 high. Flowers purple, about V in. 

 across. China? (M. Leichtlin, Baden- 

 Baden ; S. Arnott.) 



(Garteiiwelt, x. 

 H. Scape 



Lycoris incarnata. 



489, t.) Amaryllidaceae 

 1-lf ft. high, bearing (5-12 flowers. 

 Flowers large, widely expanded, pale 

 flesh-coloured or bright rose, fragrant ; 

 segments scarcely undulate, not so 



reflexed as in the Japanese 

 Central China. (C. Sprenger, 



much 



species. 

 Naples.) 



Magnolia globosa. (<?. a iws, 



xxxix. 234.) Magnoliaceac H. A 

 bush or small tree, 6-16 ft. high. 

 Leaves deciduous, ovate or ovate- 

 elliptic, acuminate, 5-9 in. long, 3-;> to. 

 broad, nearly glabrous above densely 

 silky-hairy beneath ; petiole short 

 Flowers solitary, terminal shortly 

 stalked, white, saucer-shaped, fragrant, 

 appearing with the leaves, often on 

 Si p ants. Stamens and pfatd 

 SghtSS Fruit oblong, pendulous. 

 2 to. long. Sikkim and Western 

 China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



Mammillaria chionocepliala. (ILK. 



IQOfi 41 f.) Cactaceae. G. A new 

 specif of which the .tern « densely 

 coveS on the upper part with a 



ZZ siSror barely proliferous, 

 ^IhnaP or semi-globose, 4-6 in. high, 



obtusely t ec «» Vnridly setaceous ; 

 ^w curved. Flowers rose-red, 

 (Darmstadt B. G.) 



niro«,T«illaria lenta. {M. K. 1906, 

 Mammillaria w ^.^ 



thick and flat. Stems half -globose 

 u t it in hi"* and 24. in. thick : 

 ab °f ,ihtlv depressed, furnished 

 a ^h wl wool Papillae needle- 

 Uke \ to long, pale to yellowish green, 

 frfncate Rad^l spines about 40 

 ranspalent, white, glabrous, unequal 



■ "° 2 > SE* " Q oT n dS! 



Sfi TSSE I OS Halie on 

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