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Cypripedium keighleyense. (ft u. 



1907, 316.) B. A garden hybrid 

 between a form of (\ nitem and 

 C. Arthunanum. (J. H. Craven.) 

 [Paphiopedilum.'] 



Cypripedium majesticum. (jf. h. b. 



1907. SM.) G. A garden hybrid 



between 6 7 . Leeamnn and the Harefield 



Hall variety of £7. imigne. (J. Hye 



de Crom, Conpure, Ghent.) [Pap/tic- 

 pedilum.] 



Cypripedium waltonense. (6-'. a 



190/, xlii. 286; 0. 11. 1907, 351.) S. 

 A garden hybrid probably between 

 C Curtisii and C. niveum. (W. 

 Thompson.) [ Paph iopedttum.] 



Cyrtanthus Junodii. (B. H. B. 1907, 



437, ff.) Amaryllidaceae. G. Bulb 

 ovoid, 4 in. long, If in. in diam., dark 

 brown. Leaves 4 or 5, ligulate-lanceo- 

 late, 1-1 J feet long, 7J-10 lin. broad, 

 obtuse, arching. Scape erect, round, 

 10-20 in. long. Umbel 6-9-ilowered. 

 Flowers cinnabar, yellow at the apex, 

 pendulous, 1£-1J in. long. Transvaal. 

 (W. Barbey, Pierricre, Geneva.) 



Cyrtomium falcatum Rochfordii. 



(ft C. 1907, xli. 160; G.M. 1907, 163, 

 165,1.) Filices. G. Differs from the 

 type in having the margins of the 

 pinnae much divided. (T. Rochford 



& Sons.) [Aspidiuta falcatum Wf,] 



*Cytisus Beani. (ft a 1907, xli. 818.) 



Leguminosae. H. A garden hybrid 

 between (\ Ardoini $ and apparently 

 ft purgans. It has a prostrate habit 

 and golden-yellow flowers. (Kew.) 



*Davallia brasiliensis. (ft a vmj. 



xli. 892 : ft 3/. 1907, 450, f.) Filiee-. 

 *J. A distinct and elegant species. 

 Fronds I ft. long, smooth, deep shining 

 green, with long attenuated pinnules. 

 Brazil. (H. B. May k Sons.) 



Delphinium candidum. (j». M. t. 



8170.) Kanunculaceae. H. H. A dwarf 

 slightly hairy perennial, with usually 

 3-fiowered branches. Leaves palmately 

 5-lobed, the largest 4-5 in. across, the 

 lowest on stalks 8-15 in. long. Flower 

 pure white, scented like the primrose, 

 about 2\ in. across, with a slender 

 spur )\-2 in. long. Uganda. (Lady 

 Hindlip.) 



Delphinium macrocentron. (//. M. 



t. 8181.) II. H. or 11. A perennial, 

 herb, hairy in nearly all parts. Stems 

 5 ft. high or more, slightly branched. 



Leaves stalked, palmately divided : 

 primary segments 3-7, £-1 in. acrce 

 3-many-iobed ; lobes acute. Mower- 

 hairy, blue and green or yellow and 

 green, with a whitish apex, about 2 m. 

 long, several together in a raceme : 

 spur broad, straight, erect. Mountain- 

 of East Tropical Africa. (J. O'Brien.) 



Dendrobium Boundii. (0, it 1907, 



104.) Orchidaceae. S. A garden 

 hybrid beween D. HUdebrandii an« 

 D. Flndlayanum. (J. Colman.) 



Dendrobium chryseum giganteum. 



(ft C. 1907, xli. 290.) A largo fin. 

 form. (F. Sander & Sons.) 



Dendrobium fusiforme. (ft r. iyn;. 



xli. 337. f. 142; 0. R. 1907, 136.) S. 

 Rese.ubles a dwarf slender form oi 

 D. speclosum, but it differs from that 

 species in having fusiform pseudo- 

 bulbs seldom more than 1 ft. long, and 

 very slender racemes, 6-10 in. long, of 

 white or yellow flowers, with purple 

 lines on the lip. It was in cultivation 

 in 188o, but was then considered to 

 be a slender form of D. speciasunt. 

 Queensland. (Sir C. Strickland.) 



* 



Deutzia discolor carnea. (H. //, /;. 



1907, 373; Jard. 1907, 325: Qmrd. 

 1907, lxxi. 541.) Saxifragaceae. 11. 

 A garden hybrid ben ween D< tcabra 

 and D. dhcolor grandiriora. (V. 

 Lemoine & Son, Naucy.) 



Deutzia discolor lactea. (/.\ //. //. 



1907, 373; Jard, 1907, 325: tiard. 



1907, lxxi. 541.) H. A garden hybrid 

 between D. acabra and D. duevhr 

 qrandiflora. (V. Lemoine «!c Sou. 

 Nancy.) 



*Deutzia gracilis candelabrum. 



(/,'. //. B. 1907, 373, f.; Jard. 19o7, 

 325, f. 181 ; Gard. 1W7. lxri.541.) 11. 

 A garden hybrid between 2). gracilis 

 and 1). Sieboldiaw. (V. Lemoine fc 

 Son, Nancy.) 



Dipelta floribunda. (6-'. a 1907, 



xlii. 3, f. 1.) Caprifoliaceae. H. A 

 handsome deciduous shrub allied to 

 Diervilla. Leaves opposite, ovate- 

 lanceolate, 3-3£ in. long, 1-1 J in. 

 broad, acuminate, slightly toothed ; 

 petioles short. Flowers solitary, axil- 

 lary, or in few - flowered racemes 

 terminating the short branches formed 

 all along the previous year's growth. 

 Corolla tubular, l\ in. long, rose-pink 

 passing to white outside, white with 

 yellow veining inside. Central China* 

 (J. Veitch & Sons.) 



