wan Ropero Aaa Ce. = 
xix, 0) 
wers alate 
cf to 9 Dtshinn’ s Pipe,” Sh > yellow 
be soe ocolate- 
and - 
ponded segment os Che. 
3 Veith & 
Wes 
mee Vicary Gibbs ; 
ns.) 
a siamense. iN ens 1912, 
, £. 9-18.) hidaceae. 
ite. Fiirs 
bers, Solos Fragen pet Mintard, 
Germany.) 
Aronia melanocarpa var. ta. 
(M.D. G..1912, ae Rosaceae. H, 
Taller than the with larger 
fruits athe Eastern United States. 
(Arnold Eebotebuns m.) 
er en , erreme (G. M. 
1912, 637.) Liliaceae. G. “A very 
light form of A. plumosus. ” CF. Sander 
& Sons.) 
Asparagus erectus floribundus. See 
utzii 
ey ate Sar 
427, 85.) 
f eloniseal: aaas ‘Bs 
ioe C. 1912, lii. 
be- 
- J. H. F. i919, 
699. ] 
Asparagus plumosus var. nanus. 
See A. Lutzii. 
eaperegas zuluensis. (K. B. 1912, 
83.) G. A glabrous climbing un der. 
icc. Branches slender, straight 
spreading. adodes ve numerous, 
whorled, incurved, ioe we din 
long, very illary, 
solitary, on pedtosis ‘3 ‘es isle. Zula- 
land. (Durban B. G.) 
oe operas ge elegans. 
Sy: Y0i3, - lit 488; G. M. 1912, 960, 
ces. S, Avery grace to 
_ With the fronds divided into 
ear segments, (J. J. Parker & Ges 
“Aster likiangensis, Ce = 1912, li. 
tae. H. all plant 
acon 2 in. 
Yunnan, 
D3 
Aster subcoeruleus eee - 
(Bees, Cat. no, 36,1912, 27.) H. 
about ice ng as those of the 
type, with very much larger flower- 
heads, (Bees, Ltd.) 
*Astrantia gracilis. (G. M. 1912, 
794.) Umbelliferae. Resembles. 
only n, high, an 
pe ma 1s finely divided. Flow 
te with a creamy tinge. icin. 
cs. i aenoet it.) 
BG Nieto dora 5 “ 1912, 
G 
Herb about 
if r4 hist with Herod roots. Leaves 
n. long. 
obliquely elliptic-ovate, 5-6} i 
C Pedun olé ‘up to 
Bolivia. 
Clinton-Baker.) 
Se gynaee parva. (K. B. 1912, 329.) 
Stems about 1 ft. long, clothed with 
irs. L 
4 a per ale pends in for ked 
cymes, deep rose ; ents the 
outer © lliptic-oblong, the § inner tho 
all . lon 
Oaths State. ‘oh sinabal B .@. ) 
— Sanderae. (4G. M. 
37.) Res 
beak la Lea: 
neat, bright orldnecereean iol in clusters. 
CF. Sander & Sons.) 
*Berberis brevipaniculata. (Veitch 
NV. H. P. 1912, 4, f.) Berberidaceae 
iW, 
right rosy red. 
ae Veitch & Sons.) 
— rae, Pa he a 
H. e 
pra pallida of the 1904 iis, hie "Of 
Hook f. & Thoms 
*Berberis Coryi. (G. €. 1912, lii. 
321 pe H. Apparently an evergreen. 
ah in clusters, spathulate, gla 
Berries round, c 
ney a gee China. (J. Veitch & 
