‘hiinnian Siebertianum. (4. 
- 1912, li. s xv.; GM. 1912, ist 
s. ane and attractive speci ies, 
curious elongated fronds, Pipe 
(F. Sander & Sons.) 
~Asthionoms amoenum. (4. ¢ aes, 
lii. 199 , £. 91.) Crucifer: 
e pink flowers, Armenia. (Kew 
met pane ha pett (G. C. 1912 
99.) A very dwarf plant, 
on ny 1 or high, very free-flower- 
ing, Gouniey not recorded. (Kew.) 
*“Akania Hillii, (x B. —— 379; 
B. Mt. 8469.) Akaniaceae. G. 
t 
i~T 
Rw 
4-5 lin. long 
tamens usually 8, pein £96 (Kew) 
wereoaong ae ae (G. M. 1912, 637.) 
eran Bact cordate, 
So eg — ; petio rea: 
green. (F., Sander & cone a 
—— eel ene te: Cc. 
li, 9.) S. Leaves 
“sawed Sagi ae we margin, 
velvety, with a white midrib ; petiole 
long. Malaya. (F. Sander & ’Sons.) 
Le es 18,61; ) 
mediate fat oan 
ceeds vis arborescens an 
Gitatwa ty ied between these species. 
(Palermo B, G.) 
Aloe Steudneri. 
Leaves about 25, in 
lyd. sstrioes about 2 ft. g, 5-6 in. 
broad a aoe wi ia mew at 
canbe, a POUT. 
Pg 
(B. M. t. 8448.) S. 
in a sae a rosette 
w 
ea and pn tek (Cambri 
Lady "Han nbury, La Mortol; 
seaasahophalins Kerrii. (&. be 
& es patio about ete: blade 
trisect, wi ultimate seg 
inteolake ron 6-8 in. 1 
30400 
broad, Peduncle 10 in. long, olive- 
Ww 
brown, with whitish-green spots. 
Spathe erect, ceolate, concave, 
acute, 6~7 in, mB : in, broad, green, 
with whitish - 
spots 
much shorter than t the spathe, 
(Trinity Coll. B. G., Dublin.) 
Ampelopsis micans. (1. D. G. 1912, 
188.) Ampelidac 
China. ae "Veitch & Sons ; Arnold 
Arboretum.) 
eri + iy gelnpee! (CG. @. 1912, 
175; G. M, 1912, 212 B.) Rosaceae. 
i Garden hybrid listens A, persica 
magnifica and A, Davidiana alba. 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) [ Prunus. ] 
*Anemone eoyunee (CG. Cc, 1912, 
li. suppl. xv.) Ranunculac H. 
rigors sna, white, borne in clusters, 
on out 9 in, high. China 
(Bees, 
Angraecum ie - B. 
1912, 134.) Orch 
n 
a green centre to the up, 
a green column. Coasi 
(Glasne vin B. G.) 
Anthericum mer aie 6 c 
green with Sen white mi 
(W. A, Manda, South Oranges? New 
York.) 
wrure? ? pea Pag aK) ine 568, 
elegant 
eats Nan 
spe non —— kee 0. “arg tors i) 
eae. flow 
fraga.” Asia Minor and 
(Edinburgh B. G.) 
argemone mexicana x ponerse. 
(RK. H. 1912, 277, £. 89 and col. t. 
Papaverac > at H. Several forms, 
differing in the colour and size of the 
flowers, hav ae itt by hy- 
bridising these es. (P. L. de Vil- 
morin, Purvigne le Puliech. France.) 
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