j 
grou 
Padterihed 
a pric ckles, which. ledaded 
up as Rh, presi i me It is cha- 
by the arkably bread 
ble th 
aes about 13 in. across, 
rose, e fruits deep orange or 
orange-scarlet, about 1 in, long and 
4 road, crowned by the erect 
eee: Proba China (Kansn). 
(M. von. Sivers, Roemershof, Riga.) 
oe ee ess B. 191 
markable 
havin sppale pele at petioles pi 
h dar 
: Fr 
broad, black, edible. righ 
Arboretum, Boston, USS.A. ; 
ts porehe yeu bs. (K. B. 1910 
H. t-growing, with long 
te ting paver with fine dow 
with straight prickles ~ 
to $ in. long. eaves simple, dull 
na. (Amold eta Rn Kew.) 
*Rubus hupehensis, (K. B.1910, 46.) 
. H. Stems trate, dark r 
rnold Arboretum ;. Kew.) 
‘iabus eee tree sar fe to, 
Vicary 
mates reaper aan (G. €. 1910, 
15.) H. A vigorous 
rl th species, with foliage 
that develops a beautiful colour in 
lil 
autumn, Flowers —? whitish, in 
efustees at the ends of the current 
year’s growth. China, (Hon. V 
Gibbs.) 
ee lee: Spear a B. 1910, 48.) 
. long 
and shortly geen Loy all ‘ethan green 
above ners covere 
across. Fruit black. 8. HE. China 
Kew.) 
=_—s batt bee ear (K, B.1910, 48.) 
Ste rostrate, without 
pet adel Bae densely covered with cis 
yellowish-brown hairs + long. 
Leaves simple, cordate, about 3 in, 
long and 2 in. broad, sharply toothed, 
white-felted beneath sy bristly hairy 
c 
rv large. W. 
hina, (Arnold kPeoretiste Kew.) 
Rubus sara Be eB Cat, 1910-11, 
n. 
143, |121.) mall-growing 
species, pocudies a “awaet roundish 
densely branched bu tri- 
foliolate; leaflets ovate - lanceolate, 
fresh green. Flowers white. Fruits 
orang’ poet — and figured in 
Hook. Ie. Plant. 1948, ntral 
China. (Z. Spath, Berlin.) 
Cates Willmottae. (@, €.1910, 
oe. 433, 435, f.) 
erecuantt ieeait hing 
between s. Bet shay Ric S. Stee 
(A. J. Bruce.) 
nee Burseriana mM 
“at 1910, el me £271; gy tee 
fet ee oni 
feilate tu 
. across, 
Flowers white, ial (more than 1 in. 
“Saxifraga ms pe mc Jatina. 
ae C. Y910, xlvii. 294.) ust 
ety, W with large flo waa ponte in 
ouitina and of a vivid colour. (R. 
Farrer.) 
*Saxifraga ee rag eget big 8m 
cs G. 1910, 4.) 
and stouter in growth Saige: oe 
