112 
varieties, with very large delicate pale | purple band round the lipand a bright 
rose flowers having 6-8 oe of the yellow crest. Colombia. (Charles- 
usual 5 petals. (R. Farrer.) worth & Co.) 
*Saxifraga Probynii. (G. C. 1910, Sobralia. sCliftoniae. (G. C. 1910, 
xl viii. ), H. ne ee as the 1910, 150; G. Mu. 
plant ally gro English 30, "341 *) “. ee ather dwarf very 
gar aI aaa the athe eof 8 semua is floriferous —— somethin g like a 
minor, arf S, macrantha in habit, but the 
fone are "wik of go goog. 
- matidifoli ae: 4 with a tinge of purple i in the throat o 
erp pes ag 91) Sa ’ a eee = the lip. Ecuador. (F. Sander & Sons.) 
climbing evergree reyes branches 
-10 i g. oak alternate, long- Solanum Gee tee a em 
1 : . 5 ola- 
petiolate, 3-foliolate ; bate pate obovate, ate a HA eis aybrid 
“a pdx ing hetweeti S. nigrum and Lycopersicum 
: esculentum, differin ng from both in 
having curiously recurved leaves. 
conspicuous, 5-7 (Berlin Univ. G.) 
w 
toge ether i in com mpact ¢ clusters, arranged 
in panicles at the ends of the branches. 
Fruits 3-winged. Brazil, (Tunis | Solanum Koelreuterianum. (4). 
Jardin d’Essais.) te 436, TL 47; 2. 22. 1910, 559.) 
nigrum and Lycopersicum esculentum, 
resembling the latter in structure and 
habit, but it is glabrous like the 
former. (Berlin Univ. G.) 
“Shortia —_ uniflora pote rsecting 
6G. 0. 1910, xiv. 172 ;. G: 
205, 221, f.) Diapensiaceae., Sc 
larger than in the ype, being 12 in. 
ro.) 
—— “Solanum tubingense. Gf. 1910, 
59.) HH. 
. 1910, 
“Shortia uniflora grandiflora x rs aby inybyid ‘peewee 8. eres 
galacifolia. (K. B. 1910, 327.) H. and Lycopersicum esculentum. It re- 
A garden hybrid. (Kew.) sents es the former in structure and 
the latter in hairiness. (Berlin Univ. 
Sigmatostalix sara Ss B. G.) 
Ore 
1910, 371. 
tufted pla. aay 2-3 “in, eke 7 oe. Sugtay wees (4G. C. 1910, 
bulbs ovoid or ovoid-oblong, about 787,f£.) Com 
7% lin. long, ie leaved at the base, 1- ht ag ioe 3 ob a high. oars 
leaved at apex. eaves linear, rich golden-yellow, in erect almost 
14-2 in. a #-13 in. broad. Scapes pyramidal pani 
lateral, slender, about 2 in, long, few- (Paul & Son, Cheshunt. ) 
tlo 5 s and petals oblong 
3 lin, long, straw-coloured, with a ee Son es Nhat (G4. C. 
dark purple band at the base of the 1910. rchida 
petals and the iad sepal, Lip A gar joe ibid onan Sophr onitis 
(R. G, 
deltoid-reniform. lin, long, 2} lin, randi ora and Laelia Dia 
tae light voll wi a a shining Thwai Ha ar 
range - sa st. Peru. (fF. 
Sandee & Sons.) “Toto, sii a ae (G. C. 
Sobralia b blanda. (@. C, 1910, xlviii. hidacss ae — 
feo get 45 me omens seen real ss sai raring Seen fmt mblance. to 8. 
The plant is of medium size, with be lieat, os hoe hanna reaargeer 
- er “ge ight green leaves onigciae i Ss c sleet rs ae 
feces = leah eer 5 ae petals light rose-colour. Lip 3-lobed, 
when fully developed white, ceps the lateral lo an ihn mens 
the throat and e rtion of th | a dark poses see aoe — 
mi 
f the lip, which : — 
cara. Coun , a mie nee. ree nsland. (Sir ieros: iaweceo .y 
Wolter, Magdeburg, German 
ete yd Spathoglottis zebrina. 6G. CIM, 
Sobralia Charlesworthii. Ca C. sabe bl PE Gah tt digg, ae A 
1910, xlvi 910, 184; garden hybrid b etw ween S. Fortunei 
G. M. 1910, ext os oy ae Mi and 8. plicata. (Sir J. Cobian. ) 
species nearly allied to S. Ruckeri o 
which it is possibly a aed fine form. | Spiraea arborea. (Spath Cat. 1910- 
owers rich rose-purple, with a broad 11, n, 143, 127.) Rosaceae. H. Very 
