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Sukkulente Ve grees B. M.—Botanical Magazine. 
Bollettino del R. Orto Botanico di Palermo. B.S. D. F.—Bulletin 
d Societé Dondiolowtgue de France. B. 7’. O.—Bullettino della 
R. Societa Toscana di ean Fedde, Repert. — Fedde, 
ae specierum no m regni vegetabilis. Gard.—The 
Ga G. C.—Gardeners’ ‘Chroni cle. Bhan —Gartenflora. G. U— 
Garacnake Magazine. Jard.—Le Jar MH Bec i) et & —Journal of 
ee J. H. F.—Journal de i. "Société Nationale a’ Horti- 
e de France. K. B.—Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, 
Royal Witanic Gardens, Kew. Lemoine Cat.—Lemoine, Catalogue 
M. D. G.—Mitteilungen "der Deutschen Dendrole ah att Gesell schaft. 
M. K.—Monatsschrift fiir Kakteenkunde. NV. B.—Notizblatt des 
kénigl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Jag cman 
) . &,—Ore 
N. G. B. I—Nuovo Giornale Botanico Italiano. id 
Review. Ovrchis.—Orchis. pelage zur Gartenflora. A. H.—Revue 
Horticole. AR. H. B.—Rev es VHorticulture Belge. Sargent, 
T. & S—Sar gent, aca and Shrubs Spdth Cat—L. Spiath, oe 
Nursery Gaieioon T. H.—La Tribune Horticole. Veitch, N. H. P. 
J. Veitch & & Sons, New Hardy Plane from Western China. 
The aaa in the descriptions of the plants are :— 
diam.—Diam ft.—Foot or Feet. G.—Greenhouse. H.—Hardy. 
#. H—Halthardy. in.—Inches. i$.—Stove. 
“Abutilon —. - 66. C2 1910, 13-5 in. long, 1-13 in. broad. Umbels 
The of flowers and fruits ‘resembling those 
—— Sle mn one stnitt wikia is of the ivy. W. China. (J. Veitch & 
myo in pavers as A, Thompsonii Sons ; Kew 
ar. flore p It is possible that it 
is sof hybrid oi igenen and that A. pictum | Acer Ginnala albo-variegatum. 
ne a its parents. The 3-lobed (M.D. G.1910, 287, 289.) Sapindaceae. 
gree! i: leaves, glakouus on both sides, H. Leaves with large Nile 07 -— 
disinguieh it from A. Thompsonii. white blotches. (Fritz Graf 
2 Schwerin, Wendisch - Wilmersdorf, 
Abutilon striatum var. kewense. Germany.) 
( 910, xlviii. 428, 488.) G. 
In cultivation under the name of | Acer labrum  rhodocarpum. 
A. Thompsonii, and probably of Arheid (MD. G. put, 287, 289.) H. Fruits 
origin. It iffers from the er shining red, remaining so till mature. 
forms of A, striatum in havi et the In the typica al form, A. glabrum 
middle lobe of the leaf less than twice typicum, the fruits are green, (Fritz 
as long as the undivided and Graf von Schwerin.) 
sometimes only about equalli ing it, 
usually much less than twice as long Acer platanoides Jouinii. CU. D.G 
as broad. (Kew.) 1910, 287, Leaves, eyen 
i when ae per aor with yellow 
= a0, sien. 0, ga blotches. (Simon-Louis, Plantidres, 
Met 
cole as been gi we 
en. * eee pt. 
known for man ardens A . . 
: cer platanoides sanguineum. 
from the a a reat CM. D. @. 1910, 287, 289.) H. The 
Dicks. gh Rr said invariably ome blood- red 
Veitoh). by ha ving edhunek Snatead the autumn, (Fritz Graf von 
of glabrous leaves, — flowers with Schwerin, 
darker-coloured G. ¢ 
1910, xlviii, 427. — A eeionlesynns Jaa aas 
D. G. 1910, 288, 289.) 
tho x Henryi. (2. mM. ae in which be leaves eg He 
oor S sso “4 tre 5 stantiy mottled with dark rose, 
high or more ; brat as armed w (Walter, Grosskuchel, Prague.) 
flattened conical Sa recurved Aetieg A ie fi 
rarely 3-foliolate ; petiole cer rubrum a cum. (iV. G. 
 1$-2 in. long ; leaflets oblanceolate - ~~. 1, 289, col. t., £. 1. ) H, “Rabun 
ves brig t 
vate, en red, a rst 
or less toothed, the central one Tonges — only, the tet aout sitiidlly 
