i eae or 2-lobed, 2-3 lin. 
Western China. (J. Veitch & 
Sina) 
“Peseabrysnthomnm a cempay 
(K. B&B, 1911, 357.) Ficoideae. 
Differs f m in oe 
equal thicker and tish leaves, 
shortly pedunculate flowers, Pees 
5-lobe Petals in 2 or 3 rows, 
inear, 3-3 in. long, pale rose, Little 
Namaqualand, (Kew.) 
oculatum. 
rs ae bass se 
(K 13.) new species 
: geist sae differing in 
etals in many loose rows, the cutee 
5 lin. long, linear, South Africa. 
(Kew.) 
antiga Boeke Tony 
ba (Kk. 1, 82.) A new 
near a ‘abit es, ak easily 
Tececcuhed by its Jarger leaves and 
flowe and by the yellow petals 
having in the middle on both sides a 
red line. Leaves crowded in a rosette, 
trigonous-oblong, 1-2 i om long. Flowers 
ser or in pairs, 1} in. across, 
Pe numerous, rm "2 rows. South 
Africa Kew.) 
one Here (R, H. 1911, 264; 
220.) Coshidanih 8. 
Miltonia vey bat tar C 
191], 1. 282.) rs very fine 
Lip ’ white with @ : patate blo toh. 
(Mansell & ‘hashes, ) 
— picta. 
sarees 
; GM. 1911, 
a 
white front. Porn odie & Co.) 
Montanoa Wercklei. (4. ¢. 394, 
. 122.) Compositae. 
M. grandifora 
ft, to: bran 
Leaves or unequally pinnate 
or trifoliate, 8-1U in, long and br 
more or less cordate at the base, softly 
pubescent ; leaflets not more 
1} in. long, usually much smaller ; 
petioles 6-7 in. long. Flower- heads 
in broad c os (La 
Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy.) 
24566 
‘Nymphaea —— rosea. 
55 
Narcissus cyclamineus < minimus. 
(GC. 1911, xlix. 158.)  Amarylli- 
daceae. A garden hybrid, (E. A. 
Bowles.) 
a Sa ogee se (4. 6. 
1911, 55.) Fili 8. A 
new poner oe diteincdon. (E. 7 
Batchelor & Sons.) 
acca oes meer au a vom 
ok med © exaltat 
ir  Marshaiii, with very finely divided 
fronds which resemble a layer of moss, 
. B. May & Sons.) 
Nerine arg (G. ©. 1911, 1. ats 
Gard. 1911, 486, f.) Ami arylli 
Flowers 2} in. gee wi urv 
segments. South Africa, (R. Veitch 
& Son = N. Bowdenii pallida.) 
greenish- grey, with fine reddish lines. 
Lip white, with sie dots and blotches. 
Cameroons. (Baron M Fiirsten- 
berg, Hugenpoet, Mintard, Germany.) 
Rymphnee Listeri. (G. ¢. 1911, 
G. mM, 1a 911; 4.) Nymphae- 
“ my . Al nzibariensis. 
Flowers deep beh ee aged 
blue stamens. 
country not stated. nCtacl of Wa Warwick) 
cent and 
Pleat flower, fay im 91 hes across, 
and of a lovely pale sliadts of helio- 
trope.” (Earl of Warwick.) 
aa hag oe at eae (@. €.1911, 
44.) 
Nymphaea pomatyivanes. (a. @ 
es pale blue 
a gar en 
hybrid between JN. ¢ d N, 
zanzibariensis, t tanic 
Garden of the Univers rsity of Penn- 
ok eg where it first flowered in 
1901 
(G4. C. 
1911, 1. 244.) Flowers clear pink, 
with a co ly centre. (L. de Roths- 
d.) 
Odontioda ther (GG. 1911, 
xlix 1911, 154, f. 19.) 
Ohakilasens. ‘ee A garden hybrid 
B 
