stem Sorminated Bat a — ee 
Leavy 
Listiaais is proposed, This is belived 
to be a hybrid between S. Heritieri 
and S. populifolius.) Teneriffe. 
(Sutton & Sons.) 
Senecio “yg pone (G. @, 1911, 
1. 82. ‘ species resembling 
S. Petasitis my ‘habit. Shrub about 
igh, wi 
panicle. Flower Shisas = ge arial 
we, to brown ; florets all tubul. 
Mex (La Mo rtola, Ventimiglia, 
“Senecio saxifragoides. (2. m 
8394.) H. or A 
posausag sted’ vores 4 in. — across, 
co: 
rym ranged. New Zealand. 
(Kew 
—— gran Sagpeeee mee 
sett. 59, 16.) 
milar | Pe ss ie re habit, te 
ite leaves are broader and thicker 
wers e rose, with an e- 
yellow blotch on the lip. Sepals 
4 in. long. etals 
*Solandra 2 Hate (4. . 1911, 
xlix. 383, f. 178; a 1911, 345.) 
Solanaceae. G. species ‘whi ch 
has been confused with S. grandiflora, 
A shrub, with lustrous green smooth 
leaves similar in shape to those of 
S. grandi usuall 
uae ome he 
be greenish, 3 in. long. Mexico, 
peel oro B. G.) 
Sophro-cattleya Wellesle 4.0. 
911, ra 0. R. snort aS 
Orchidaceae. G. A garden hybrid 
between Cattleya labiata and Sophro- 
nitis grandifora. (R. G. Th wilted; ; 
J. Cypher & Sons.) 
Sorbus pee rene. cole Cat. 
1911-12, n. 148, 127.) Rosac 
Apparently a brid between re 
and S, (Simon ae ots 
Ptice, Plantiaves, Metz.) 
—. cine — = 1911, 358.) 
rap ea Ss. s erect, 3-6in 
8 in. across, dark purple ; lobes ovate, 
acute. Little Wesai ealand. (Kew.) 
ae aan — armeria mauri- 
tage eu 383.) Plum- 
rose-coloured flowers. (Vilm 
Andrieux & Co, Paris.) 
want ca Dim hthees “io. M, 
erect 
eck es 8 fa high : “Loaves lanceolate 
oblong, beeg! seg ame e base, 2 
2? in. long, 14i a. broad, ‘ply do able 
Flo 
serrate. “ats l-sexual, short 
pedicelled, the male with 2 free ein 
segments a 2-20 stamens, and th 
3-winged ovary. New Guinea. 
nevin B, G.) 
=F epee ha —- oe on 
17.) 
long, 3-3 in. qui 
Flowers sessile, saitanp? in the seas ‘of 
ye subulate bracts, forming 6-12- 
terminal spikes, Corolla 
mie 34 lin. long. Fruit ovoid, mt bo 
long, dark blue. Cen 
(Arnold Arboretum, Boston, U. s A.) 
lia grandifolia lutescens. ae .. 
ne 1911, 424.) Tiliaceae. H. 
t pale golden-yellow, besa 
light nt yellow-green. (E. Grone-Brauk- 
Scheda, W: ickede, Germany.) 
— atropurpurea. (JB. mM. t. 
— C. 1911, 1. 334.) Scrophu- 
ery distinct s 
n 8 
serrate. Flowers usually solitary on 
peduncles at the ends of the 
w, Corolla dark 
