(PI. Wil is. 
yp eiegew reese i 
s the ect na 
China, “ Veitch & Sons.) 
mae ar ng dines var. elegans. 
(Pl G. C. 1912, lii. 289.) 
(Hon. Vicary Gibbs.) 
“Cotoneaster Das bercere: (Pl. Wiis. 
i, 157; . 182; G. M. 
1912, sr) 
ess acuminate sepals, and pi) its its ovoid 
dar. ria red fruits ; ua kel is aoa 
in and 
Weste hina. 
habii nee. 
rr. C 
Hon. Vicky Gib 
ral 
Genota Arpanet; 
bs.) 
ne poops a (Pl. Wils, 
G: 1912, 195.) 6H 
Shrub ‘up to abst 10 ft. high, with a 
spr abit. Leaves 
decidnons, i or i eee UP 
ong broad. 
hi 
_H. A, Hesse, Weener, Hanove 
*Cotoneaster Harroviana. 
1912, li. 3; Pl. Wils. i 
wing, 
er more shining 
scent 
(J. Veitch & Sons 
much - ween 
pe a A ti gp (Pl. Wils. i. 
ohh very 
ne hs ‘10 ft. high. Lea 
ed bar ag, elliptic-ovate, a “If 
ong, 7-10 nohegy 
ng 
gEL3 
ts 3-5, in ra 
teral ieiahies, ovoid-pyriform, 
4 lin. long and br ed. 
Western China. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
“Cotoneaster sete var. rugosa. 
(4. ¢. 1912, lii, 289; G. M. 1912, 796; 
Wil. 2 hax A subevergreen 
weeping or pendulous 
58 
branches, 
Leaves lanceolate about 
2 in, long a 
born 6 2 or more. 
Central China, (Hon. Vicary Gibbs.) 
rec sarendge pgerer (4. ‘ 1912, 
1912, 815; M. D. G. 
He A subevergreen shrub 
eaves ovate, 
Weener, Hanover.) 
Be fae ie pene i nes ee 191 
ma ? 
long 
age lanceolate, about 
ose-purple, Sonth 
Africa. (Kew. 
ts Dg see po Ue a 1912, 
Plant 
gre en 
densely leafy. Leaves 
n narrowly oblanceolate, 
lin. 
nm 
vee 
— 
& 
bad 
South-west ¢ Africa. 
bring: 9 pects. (B. M. t. 
hands: 
» glauco 
Poauneles sla, ‘about 14 ft. hig shih 
Pedicels up to lon: rolla 
4 in. long, = Sted, saan 
5-angled, brillia nt orange above, 
yellowish lowerdown, Mexico, (Wash- 
on B. Kew.) 
ss Saag ae &. M. t. 8421.) 
m 1-2 in, high, h, 
vu the 
more. ’ Little neamagbaland. (Kew) 
