P, ee and a species allied to 
_ late eri Tt has been cultivated 
> Helitre ichii. Flowers brick-red. 
Peiais anigekdonla? oben vate, 1-14 in. 
long. Capsule obovoid-elub-shaped 
or more club-shaped. (Zurich B. G.) 
Paphiopedilum Charlesworthii var. 
Karthausii. (0. R. 
thaus, Potsdam, Berlin.) 
Feplownle isin we (B. 8. D 
162 G, 1910, 16. 5 
See rhalechiets Pia. ? large tree 
Leaves yoirsidisk; about 18 in. across, 
dish ; 
petioles 16 in. long, ae and softly 
airy, brown-red at the base. In- 
fas ; 
Tr 
rose-coloured inside. na 
(C. Sprenger, Goria : O. Dode, Paris.) 
Sone gy ewe (G. C. seat 
1.174.) Asclepiadaceae. G. Plan 
ecier vd of a cluster o 
rs) 
r les n 4 in. acr otk: 
dull purplish. outside, the whole sur- 
ne inside frosted-w otted with 
8h : 
tips, with only 
very small fissures between them. 
Africa. (Kew.) 
“Pentatomon ma horas, (@. €. 1910, 
296. ulariaceae. 
ry pete Bist, abont 3 ft. high, with 
dark eaves. owers 13-13 in 
long, co ral: - ete in loose panicles. 
Mexico. (Bees, L 
BALL siiensis: es B, 1910, 174, 
Compositae. H. 
gether in 
pink, }in, across, i i on a gs ened 
peduncle 4-1 in. long, Central Chi 
OU. Veitch & Sons.) 
ne nner se (CK. B. 1910, 159 ; 
G. C. 1910; xlvii. 46; xlviii. 253; 
oe Mw. 1910, 787) __irchidacene, s. 
me iffering from 
B valent in its toa laiger flowers and in 
rier rium Vassei. 
107 
having the spur of the ber twice as 
long. 
f the 
unknown, scsetiias Siidntes “(F. Sander 
& Sons.) 
Philadelphus Satsumanus var. 
nikoénsis. (M. D. G. 1910, 249.) 
Saxifrag Differs from the 
apan. (Arnold Arboretum, Boston, 
§.A.) 
*Picea complanata. 
CKO" 2.” 1810, 
174.) Coniferae 
both ends, long, 14 in. broad in 
the iddle ; scales ewhat re- 
se -shell in pe, 
W. China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Picea orientalis semivirgata. 
(im. os G. 1910, 288, es = Ee form 
only ; few lateral peaidbes. ee ey 
bedi having a loose somewhat twiggy 
pearance 
ce, ee gor variegata. 
90.) Conitferae. 
von ee Wendisch- Wilmersdorf, 
Germany.) 
Bahar cern (K. B.1910, 393, 
f.) 
China. (Kew; Arnold 
Boston, U.S.A.) 
‘iene Hf, 1910, 
30.) . Vilices. 8. new specie 
i of pee from which it 
mous branching of the fertile ones, 
