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Sargentodoxa cuneata. [PL ^y^ls. 



i. 351.) Beiberidaceae. H. A climb- 

 ing shrub; up to 23 ft. high. Leaves 

 deciduous, 3 - f oliolate, glabrous ; 

 leaflets rhomboid, rhomboid-obovate, 

 or obliquely ovate, 3-5 in, long or 

 more ; petiole 1 J-4i in. long. Male 

 flowers yellow, fragrant, in pendu- 

 lous many-flowered racemes. Sepals 

 6, narrowly oblong, 5-6 lin. long. 

 Female flowers unknown. Syn. Hol- 

 bodliq, cuneata^ Oliver. Central 

 China. (Arnold Arboretum.) 



Sarracenia Brucei. [G. C. 1913, liii. 



357; G. M. 1913, 394.)' Sarraceni- 

 aceae. G. Similar in form to S. Ark- 

 wrightii. Pitchers trumpet-shaped, 

 not ventricose, nearly 2 ft, long, 

 deep crimson when young, later 

 veined in the upper half with crim- 

 son ; lid spreading horizontally, large, 

 white, heavily veined with crimson, 

 shaded with green in the centre, 

 richly frilled on the margin. Flowers 

 green, with the reverse of the sepals 

 shaded crimson. (A. J. A. Bruce.) 



"Sarracenia Diesneriana. (0. <7. Z, 



1913, 43, f. 18.) G. Garden 

 between S. Court ii and S, 



(Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Sarracenia Laschkei, [0. 



43, f. 18.) G. Garden 

 tween S. Courtii and S. 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



hybrid 

 flava. 



G. Z. 1913, 



hybrid be- 

 Mooreana. 



Sarracenia schoenbrunnensis. [0. 



G. Z. 1913, 43.) G. Garden hybrid 

 between S. Courtii and S. CooJceana. 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Sarracenia Umlauftiana. 



G. 



(0. G. Z, 



1913, 43.) G. Garden hybrid be- 

 tween S. Courtii and S. Wrigleyana, 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Sarracenia Vetteriana. {0. G. Z. 



1913, 43.) G. Garden hybrid be- 

 tween S. illustrata and S, Stevensii, 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Sarracenia Vogeliana. (0. G. Z. 



1913, 42 f. 18.) G. Garden hybrid 

 betwean S. Courtii and S. Stevensii. 

 (Schonbrunn Hofgarten.) 



Saxifraga decipiens 



{G. (7. 1913, liii. 221) 



H. Flowers 

 Kitley.) 



bright 



bristoleana 



Saxifragaceae 

 crimson. (T 



Saxifraga Crandfieldii. {G. C. 1913. 



liii. 357; G, M, 1913, 304.) H. A 



hybrid of unrecorded parentage. 

 Leaves in basal rosettes, encrusted, 

 ligulate, 1 in. long, I in. broad. 

 Peduncle 15 in. long, bearing a 

 spreading inflorescence of pure white 

 flowers. (Sir E. Hambro.) 



Scabiosa caucasica magnifica. [G. 



C, 1913, liv. 162; G, -U. 1913, 074, f.) 

 Dipsaceae. H. Flower-heads darker 

 in colour than in the typical form, 

 saucer-shaped, frilled at the margin, 

 with the outer florets very evenly 

 overlapping one another. (Cocker & 

 Co.) 



Schizandra rubriflora. {PL Wils. i. 



412; M. D. G. 1913, 269.) Magno- 

 liaceae. H. A strong-growing climb- 

 ing shrub, reaching a height of 20 ft. 

 Leaves rather large, oblong-ovate to 

 narrowly elliptic, deep green, reddish 

 on the margin; petiole red, about 

 I in. long. Flowers axillary, solitary, 

 red-brown, f-l| in. across. Western 

 China. (Arnold Arboretum; H. A. 

 Hesse, Weener, Hanover.) 



""Schizandra sphenanthera. (PL 



Wils. i. 414; M, D, G. 1913, 270.) 

 H. A climbing shrub, 9-16 ft. high. 

 Branches slender, reddish - brown. 

 Leaves broadly obovate or broadly 

 elliptic, minutely toothed or rarely 

 ; entire, 2^-4 in. long, 1^-3 in. broad; 

 petiole I in long, red . Flowers 

 axillary, solitary, greenish-yellow, up 

 to about I in. across. Central and 

 Western China. (Arnold Arboretum; 

 H. A. Hesse, Weener, Hanover.) 



Scliortibo-laelia tibibrosa. {O. Tf. 



iii. 275.) Orchidaceae. S. Garden 

 hybrid between Schoviburgl-ia tibi- 

 cinis and Laelia tenebrosa, (Charles- 

 worth & Co.) 



Scliombo - laelio * cattleya schoen- 

 brunnensis. (0. G. Z. 1913, 92.) 



Orchidaceae. S. Garden hybrid be- 

 tween Schomburgkia rosea and Laelio- 

 cattleya Lucia* (Schonbrunn Hof- 

 garten.) 



""Schomburgkia Wallisii- (O. H. 1913, 



154.) Orchidaceae. S. Very much 



like 5. Jjueddtmannii in habit, but 

 the lip is different in structure and 

 colour ; it has broad obtuse side lobes 

 and a very acute front lobe, and all 

 the lobes are brown at the apex . 



Colombia. (Kew.) 



Cat, 

 H, 



Senecio dictyoneurus. [Bees, 



No. 41, 1913, 15.) Compositae, 

 Leaves mostly radical, petiolate, 

 broadly ovate or suborbicular, 4^-10 in. 

 long, 3-7 in. broad, glaucous, dis- 

 tinctly veined wdth yellow. Stems 

 li~2 ft. high. Flower-heads some- 

 what resembling those of S. pulcher, 

 but the colour is rich yellow. Wes- 

 tern China. (Bees, Ltd.) 



Senecio 



high. 



Kirkii. (Z?. M. t. 8524.) 



(?) An erect shrub, 7-15 ft. 

 Leaves linear-oblanceolate or 



