orl or several whorls of flowers. 
Coes tube 3-2 in. long 
across, with oblong pelionted lo 
Northern China, (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Primula Watsoni. @. B. G. Edinb. 
¥. 63, t. 61.) H. 
renate except at base. 
Flowers sessile, 3-23 
estern China. (Edin- 
ee ge coseee ig e C. 1911, xlix, 
H, 
yellow eye; tube 
ed in. across; lo 
Hi BS res Gill & Bon’ 
itd ieteornte B detag es (B. M.t 
A distinct new 
P. linearis in habit. 
4 ft. hig 
Smith ; Kew 
—s ere wes Foca sa 
(mM. , 423.) Rosa 
Leav ‘ wh ye ica vatectek & Soa 
(J. Valckenier-Suringar, Wageningen, 
Holland.) 
CB. MM. t. 8360 ; 
“Prunus micreeerDe 
11, 205.) hrub, often 
when ripe. Persia, &c. 
eo rufa. CK. .B.. 1911; 831.) 
H, A deciduous tree, 15-20 ft. high ; 
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young branchlets ate with a dense 
rust-coloured — pubesce Leaves 
narrowly elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, 
ers pink, } in, 
across, produ ingly or in pairs on 
e previous year’s growth. Nepal 
and Sikkim. (Kew.) 
*Prunus -abioagrtig . va aee. 
(Fedde, Repert. ix 122.) 
the pla t n in nll ae 
Pseudocerasus *‘ James H. Veitch.” It 
differs from typical rrulata in 
having very sharply serrate sepals with 
about 5 to 9 row teeth each side, 
26-36 purple-rose petals, and markedly 
cronate anthers. (J. Veitch & 
Sons. 
iver = m . la : cense. 
x. 
m malac- 
cense, C, B, larke. Malay Peninsula. 
(Kew.) 
hd ag ae CF. H.1910,9; 1911, 
bg garden hybrid 
oe ie Den e “nd . argyred, 
(De erg Jette-St. Pierre, Belgium.) 
Pteris - 2 eee 
G 
(f. H. 1911, 499, 
y a form of 
Tr 
r - over - Heem 
Pyronia. (@. @, 1911, xlix. a 285.) 
Rosaceae.  H. [_Pyron « John 
—— ” or P. Sedenii is the name given 
hybri rgamotte 
Esp eren Pear he Portugal 
Quince,] (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Pyrus Syncs (at. . G. 1911, 
242. i, ee with a 
rot ae slender aie "Bisedblas 
Leaves 
in m al China, 
Spenger, Naples 
Ranunculus a Reenter atrococ- 
cineus. — rd. 1911, anun- 
culaceae Flowers se on long 
