tipped proba Ags bracts. 
scarcely exse 
Mexico. 
abla 
ted, Filaments carm 
(Dats tadt B. G.) 
t> be a 
ee hybrid Sere C. Noetzli 
and C. resea, Peru. (Tracy’s Nursery.) 
ag fob (0. R. 1911, 144.) 
uppos 
st burfordiense. (G. 
1911, G. M. 1911, nS 
Or vr mete me A garden hybrid 
between C. asperata aan: “0. pandurata. 
(Sir Trevor Lawrence.) 
Conlogyae vee bth ge 
a: Orchis 
1911, 58, ff. 17-22 
dobulbs 
the Brie 
Sumatra. (Glasnevin B, G.) 
Colchicum Agrees var. flayum. 
CG. G. 1911 Liliacea 
provisi aes 2 plant differ- 
ing fro Parkinsonii in 
primrose - yellow flowers with rosy- 
purple rkings towards the base of 
the segments, Syria, (A. Perry.) 
Soa aaa as @, 1911, 
97.) Stems 
rounded. Stape 
wages 2 tt. high, Se numerous, 
scattered irre r whorls, about 
marg 
3-lobed, white, ‘slightly Tiago’, “Java. 
(Sir J. Col. man.) 
Soren nce _— —_ — M.t. gre! 
ies and 
eahape ‘ais: ies = insedueed: An 
ea a herb. Stems pros- 
ndent. Leavesovate or ovate- 
i-ld in, long, 4} in. broad, 
8 
very 
pets lip ‘undivided, 
oblong, spending Costa Rica. (Kew.) 
we a Baldaccii. @. Hae sow 180; 
Fedde, Repert. ix. 347.) Tiliacea: S. 
a paren nial, woody at t the ae Eaiver 
petiolate, linear-elliptic in. lon 
2-24 lin, broad, s olan ride sides. 
ensely ‘whitish - tomentose beneath, 
47 
Flowers solitary, axillary, min 
Italian Somaliland. (Palermo B. @ “3 
roan erty os bo (Spiith Cat. 
1911-12, n, 148, 88.) Cornaceae, H. 
green. Probably Hast Asia. 
ce Spath, Berlin.) 
are Pig age eo iy C. 
A bus 
creamy white, } in. across 0 ,in 
numerous flat terminal clusters io 
in. across ina. (Hon. Vicary 
Gibbs.) 
Coryanthes Balfouriana. (0. 
Peru. (F. Sander & 
Cotoneaster ignava. (Spiith fool 
1 9 
911-12, n. 148, Ro 
Allied . nigra, Growths asm, 
then nodding. cg ng 1 
dull green above, grey - gree 
reen. 
Flowers edidiah- white, in 
nodding clusters. Fruits purple- : 
violet, as large as a pea. Turkestan. 
CL. Spath, Berlin.) 
Cotoneaster tee es =. D. 
ISti Vis) By A deci paves 
ub. Leaves ovate, ar reen 
is 
ered,  Oaities! China, (C, 
Sprenger, Naples 
*Crassula globosa. (XK. B. 1911, 356.) 
Crassulaceae. pmo in having 
subglobose leaves, resembling small 
ha rice d on uric side, arranged 
about three oak on each Salar 
Fiow ers vere sm white, in small 
crowded heads, cae Colony, (Kew,) 
Stic tal aes Uc at 1911, 357.) 
ed to lobosa, 
very small, sessile, in crowde 
Cape Colony, (Kew.) 
Bt er eae ee 
(Gard, 1911, 310, . ; 1, 268, 
b) : Be osaceae. H, x wratt Dy brid 
