65 



Cypripedium broadoaksiense. (0. 



R, 1913, 100, 136.) S. Garden 

 hybrid between (7. Ilitchinsiae and 

 C\ Niobe. (F. Wrigley.) IPaphio- 

 pedilum.~\ 



Cypripedium Fouldsianum. (G. C. 



1913, liii. 14; 0. 5. 1913, 38.) 8. 

 Garden hybrid between G, Fasci- 

 nator and C' Glinkahtrryanum. 

 (J. H. Craven.) IPaphiopedilum,'] 



Cypripedium Hanburyanum. {G, C. 



1913, liv. 449.) S. Garden hybrid. 

 Its parents are stated to be C. 

 Leeanum giganteum and C, Maudiae, 

 but no trace of the latter can be 

 detected. 



(F. J. Hanbury.) 

 hiopedilum.l 



[Pap- 



*Cytisus Andreanus prostratus. (G. 



C, 1913, liii. 357.) Leguminosae. H. 

 A form of 0. scoparius var. Andre- 

 anus with a prostrate habit. (L. R. 

 Russell.) 



L 



^Cytfsus supranubius. (B. M. t. 



8509 j G. C. 1913, liv. 121, 161, ff. 49- 

 60.) H. at Glasnevin. A quick- 

 growing shrub, forming a bush 8 ft. 

 high or more. Branches rather stout, 

 erect. Leaves deciduous, 3-foliolate, 

 with petioles i in. long; leaflets' 

 linear-lanceolate, usually about i in. 

 long, pubescent. Flowers lateral, 

 small, creamy white, having an 

 almond-odour. Pod about | in. long, 



usually 1-seeded. Canaries, (Glas- 

 nevin B. G.) 



^Delphinium lichlangense. (Bees, 



Cat. No. 41, 1913, 6.) Eanuncu- 

 laceae. H. Rather taller than D, 

 chinense, and not so heavy in ap- 

 pearance as D. formosum. Flowers 

 a bright Salvia-hlue, rather large, 

 freely produced on strong erect 

 stems. Western China. (Bees, Ltd.) 

 [D. likiangense, Franch.] 



Deipliinlum Van der Weyerl. [G. C, 



1913, liv. 55.) H.H. Flowers few, 

 sweet-scented, pure white, nearly 

 2 in. across, British East Africa. 

 (Van der Weyer.) [This appears to 

 be D. candidum, Hems!.; B. M. 

 t. 8170.] 



Dendrobium ferrlerense. (/. ff. F. 



1913, 156.) Orchidaceae. S. Garden 

 hybrid between D. nobile nohSius 

 and D. splendidisstmum (C. Schwarz, 

 Ferrietes-en-Brie, Seine and Marne.) 



Dendrobium fuscescens. (G. C. 1913, 



liii. 76; O. E. 1913. 103.) S. Pseudo- 

 bulbs ovoid or ellipsoid, J-IJ in. 

 long. Leaves petiolate, elliptic, 

 linear- or oblong- lanceolate, 2-4 in. 





long. Flowers brown. Sepals 1-2 in, 

 Iwig. Petals shorter, very narrow. 

 Lip with oblong side lobes and 

 orbicular-ovate middle lobe. (See 

 Hook f. FL Brit. Ind, v. 712.) 

 Sikkim, Himalaya. (J. O'Brien.) 



Dendrobium Harrisonii. {O, F. 



iii. 213.) S. Garden hybrid between 

 D. nobile nobilius and Z). Domini- 

 anuuh, (C. Alwyn Harrison.) 



% 



Dendrobium Luegerianum, [0. G, Z, 



1913, 91.) S. Garden hybrid be- 

 tween Z>. nobile and D. Leechianum, 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Dendrobium microglapliys. {0. B. 



1913, 301.) S. Similar to D. adun- 

 cum. Stems about 6 in. high. Leaves 

 llgulate, acuminate. Racemes short. 

 Flowers over % in. long, with a 

 heliotrope-like fragrance. Sepals and 

 petals white. Lip purple at the base, 

 light yellow at the apex, and with 

 5 purple lines in the centre. Mentum 

 saccate, obtuse, \ in. long. A re- 

 introduction. Borneo. (Sir Marcus 

 Samuel.) 



Dendrobium schoenbrunnensis. [0. 



G. Z. 1913, 91.) S. Garden hybrid 

 between D. nobile and D. luteolum. 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



*Dendrocoiia Pricei. [K, B, 1913, 



144.) Orchidaceae. G. An epiphytic 

 herb. Stem short. Leaves lance- 

 olate-oblong, lJ-2 in. long, 3^-4^ lin. 

 broad. Scapes very slender, 2-2^ in. 

 long. Flowers semipellucid white, 

 with transverse brown bars on the 

 sac of the lip, and orange blotches on 

 the side lobes and an orange apex 

 to the crest. Sepals 3-4 lin. long. 

 Petals and lip 3 lin. long. Formosa. 

 (Kew.) 



■J 



*Deutzia compacta. (K. B. 1913,264.) 



Saxifragaceae. H. A new sp^ecies 

 allied to />. rubens, but distinguished 

 by its mnny-flowered compact in- 

 florescences and smaller flowers. 

 Leaves lanceolate or oblong-lance- 

 olate 1-2 in. long, ^ in. broad, 

 sharply serrulate, sparingly clothed 

 on both sides with white stellate 

 hairs. Inflorescences corymbiform. 

 Petals white, suborbicular, 2 lin. 

 across. China. (Kew ; Glasnevin 



B. G.) 



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Deutzia crenata eburnea. (Lemoine 



Cat. 1913-14. No. 185, 5. 30.) H. 

 Garden hybrid between D. crenata 

 candissima plena and D. VHmorinae. 

 Other forms of this hybrid are de- 

 scribed in the same catalogue a^t 



D. crrnata tnsigni}^, D. crenata longi- 



