* 
*Pentstemon arizonicus. CL. G. Z. 
1911, 301, £.) e 
Adensely tufted plant, with glandul 
ry stems about 10in, high. Radical 
pear long-petiolate, elliptic, Sood 
ssil 
; nate 
Fiewers aatiinciaiy, sees reddi 
. violet, paler on the underside, bearded 
and white -striped an the lower lip 
inside, Arizona. (Darmstadt B. G.) 
sh- 
Philadelphus gape var, 
rascens. (I. A G. de 
245.) Saxifragaceae 
guished by its purple alias gov 
calyx. Western China, ae 
Home Woe Boston, U.S.A 
eener, Hanover 7 
PhiadolphusSch a to J rt 
27.) 
tinguished rom the te by the sates 
a the = ag and —— at 
more hairy. 
Cor 
N sakes Chine, (Arnold ivontean, 
Boston, U.S.A.) 
(B. M. t. 
nels ea 
allied to P. arctitldaie and P, 
termedia, but oe from both 
oy late, not urn- shaped, 
holly ‘white corolla, and in 
having the goes more than twice 
ge itece Sage pn mall anthers. North 
(Ke 
re — 
05.) Ericaceae. 
_ America 
Picea alba x a (M. D. G. 
a 823.) Coni H. (Herr 
n Grass, Klanin, one 
Picea orientalis atrovirens. 
(M. D. @.1911,172.) H. Distinguished 
H. den 
by its dark green leaves 
Ouden & Son, Boskoop, Holland. 5, 
*Pinguicula Rosei. (¢. c a, xlix. 
82, 292, f, 12) Lentibulariacea 
This di 
wers. ch ar 
— or almost blue, and are 
1} in, across. Mexico, Ww 
Pinus Cembra columnaris. 
1911, 474.) Coniferae. 
with erect branch: (i. H aoe 
ranches, 11 
Moorende, Bremen.) cs Tag. 
Pings edulis albo - 
variegata. 
M. D. G. 1911, 438.) H. A form in 
Se gic 1 sg.ore misod wei 
green o am ‘oa 
mes, 
Wendisch- Wilmersdorf, German 
sare te 
xxxvi. f; 
f von Hokwperin, 
rmany.) 
(J. R. ff. 8, 
pegaes Sa ea between Bravoa 
eniniflora sng se esataine form of 
(RH. 
58 
Polianthes tuberosa, (Bliss, Orping- 
ton.) 
Polypodium i (J. aH 
1911, poe Filic 
crested for tP. oavekih: cw. A 
Manda, South Sania N.J., U.S.A.) 
t 7 las 
enn ae vue long-acuminate, serrate 
Gentil China. (C. Sprenger, Naples.) 
—o = 
Werth, AN: A, 2 
Thos ae ‘ne secies with a 
general resembance to P. Ethers 
but easily eee ichoo by its 
white flo An evergreen s iy ei 
£ Cc. 1911, 
igll, 4, f.) 
luding pe 
3 in. ioe ng, 8 iry 0 
Flowe ers asually solitary, 
3-14 in. across. ntral China, (J. 
Veitch & Sons.) 
*Primula Beesiana. (G4. C. zou, | 
Primulace 
red. ti, 2-3 ft. 
high, densely covered on the upper 
Ww = lowers in 
who 2, slightly drugeent. 
e, 24-5 lin. long. Corctia-limb 
shout 4 i in, across. South-west. China. 
(Bees, Ltd.) 
Satie es rita ie ee G aol 
Vara. ar P, Tits iongonill but - 
has more orb bicular leaves, thinner 
long. Flo in an umbel, ol 
urple. Calyx gradually tapering 
the t canals SS West 
Chi (Miss Will 
oe. act (@. M. 1911, 
683.) A garden hybrid -of which 
= ania is not recorded has 
n flowers with a purplish- 
or aan oie: "(R. Lindsay.) 
Primula Maximowiczii. (B. M 
earest allied to P. tan: 
. Leaves all 
narrowly elliptic or. oblong: 
13-6 in. am A . in. cna et 
Seape stout, 8-12 in. es 
