Laelio-cattleya TES Gs A garden 
(4G. 
hybrid 
Cnttleya ghee. (i. 9. Clark.) 
Laelio-cattleya Vilmoriniana. See 
Brasso-cattleya Vilmoriniana. 
— Petersiana. (2. mM. 
89.) : 
ig : : 
elliptic, 3-44in. long, 1}-2i road, 
leathery, finally glabrous, Panicle 
pedunculate, bearing nume sessile 
flowers in clusters at tips of its 
branchlets. pone Pete “ager ; 
tube slen 4 i b 
long; lim 
5-lobed ; lobes ghiotie'o or car Tala 
§-3 in. long. East Africa, (Kew 
— arenpbytla. a M.+.8404,) 
LL. Le choad 
in ene Remar ‘aves longer calyx- 
teeth, and orange-yellow eae than 
scarlet Soe South Africa, (Cam- 
bridge B, G.) 
“Yoram, yt ene multi- 
orum. (G. @. 1911, 1. 237, f. 109.) 
Ol H, ven ree-flowering 
variety. "a. A, Bowles.) 
— ne ema (Veitch, 
N. H. P, ec 9.) Hamamelid daceae. 
I, rit e with handsome 
deep green 8-lo) eaves. It is the 
Feng T oof Sachas a — use its 
wood for or mak 
China 
Japan ; Vormcsn G. Vale & Bonk} 
Lavine vourouwisns. oa H. B 
28.) S. A new pa eat 
ak vos, nes nbling thaws of 
Latania “ ~ nica, Country not 
ta (J. De Cock,) 
*Lonicera eh (B. M. t. 8375 
ayaa liac Closel alli : 
on aes eto mid, i lim! 
b. Leaver oblong - tanseoliie 
in. Sar br 
Peduncles 2-flowe wz 3-3 in. Sem 
the axils of the up ost leaves. 
Corolla 2-lipped, cream-yellow, pink 
and orange-yellow ; t bo in. 
long, glabrous Pip de ; lip 
*Lonicera —— a 1911, 1 
_ 102, 312; M. 1912, 819.) "He 
vergr oak £6 i i 
very neat habit ; 
13 oF in iaeas as hoes pedis at ire, 
- obtuse, su te at the 
base, shining and dark green above, 
54 
very — bi oe Flowers in pairs, 
small, m-White, fragrant. Fr 
2 eZ 
0 
iv. var. yunnanensis, Rehder. 
ieee ergy ceontdagiie = - 1911, 
> i. G. ose or 
cylindric - ec ee very reeranies 
long, yellowish-carmine. wo _ 
are recognised : i. bre weeieea with t 
spines only }- -1 lin. long, and f. ing 
spina , with cen he spines 4 lin, lon 
Mexico tadt Se, 
Graessner, Parledérey, Germany.) 
Mammillaria Seideliana. CM. 
6 
1911, . Stem globose or 
shortly cylindric, about 3 in. high, at 
ng, 2 in. across, Mexico. 
Seidel” Magdeburg.) 
Maxillaria A ad PUL ett 
1911, 105, f.13.) Orchidaceae, S. A 
very free - ce 8 es Leaf- 
blade oblong, 10 in. long, 33 in. broad, 
rker een above, pale 
argin, with a pale transparent 
midrib ; petiole 7 in. long. lowers 
ng, 3 d, pper- 
Country not 
(Heidelberg B. G.) 
we stuetyne tn oss x grandis. 
CG. 2, £14.) Papaveraceae. 
Say ious np Eek. (R. H. Beamish.) 
goer a < . 
1941, -1. 
nya mA nore ae M, oes oe 
M. major, (La Mortola, Ventimiglia, 
Ttaly.) 
oe pia Mes A, % 
57.) Sabi 
deeply 2- > lobed. Stamens 
