es fooaapeS peas eda dt wad B.G. 
Edinb, v. G. 
Perennial herb, ims 3 se high 
Leaves in 2 to 4 pair ovate, unequally 
and — cordate at the base, serrate, 
. long and 2}3i ia. broad ; 
i 
ea to I4in. long. Cymes 
axillary, few-flowered. Corolla tu- 
bular, nearly lgin. long, li ith 
about 16 longitudinal purple "lines. 
Yunnan, China. (J. Veitch & Sons; 
Edinburgh B. G.) 
ae a (G. M. 
Leaves very 
face poke gre, ei with cream- 
colour ; petiole stem-clasping. (F. 
Sander & Sons.) 
por ache thee “Dera Sot D. G. 
ae Capri 
fol faba: rom a 
garden hybrid whioh te is ee F fadiantad., 
t flow very profusely. Corolla 
narrowly funnel - shaped, e red, 
14-lfin ve & Syn. Weigela styriaca ; 
M. G. Z, 1912, 296. (W. Klenert, jun., 
Graz.) 
“Dombeya a. -e.. me t. eee) 
rculiaceae. 
ey grins god re H, 1912, 177, 
ce aaced betw ween 
A 
been aei Var. “aio: 
re 3. G.) 
—— ee (G. C. ams, 
Liliaceae 
li. suppl 
fiwe-coidinwl. c(W. A. Manda, Sonth 
Orange, New York.) 
arta cane 
Solomon Islands. 
Drimia be a ear Pie B. 1912, 
fet ‘ad sole unto 
0) 
having much much rola rescences 
ft. high, and beautiful white 
rear-shaped a babi open late in 
the afternoon. b} ue th Africa, 
(Glasnevin B. G.) ec 
61 
titute of the t 
the type  Oeaaiek Perleberg, 
Germany.) 
on ey nyse (mM. K. 
tuft pecies. 
pee See cylindric-globose, 
apex somewhat 
pressed and sparingly clothed with 
whitish wool; ribs 13-20; radial 
spines 7-9, curved, up be about bie in. 
long ; ral 1, long wers 
un aknown, beg small, “Niledk. Mowico. 
(Darms R raessner, 
Bes Gas 
Ay Ge. ) 
eae onto sie em eg (Mm. = 
1912, 102, f.) simple, a 
first ae then co sence 2 in. his an 
ribs up to 3 
ckwar 
base, y rown 
circinnate, subulate, 34-6 lin. 
white. owers white with ee 
stripes, lin. long, ljin, across. Mexi 
(#. de Laet, Contich, Belgium 
Echinocereus Weinbergii. 
T9ED. SS. Cactaceae. G. 
scarcely tufted. Stem about 5 in. high, 
gl fin conical; ri 
straight, at first incised ; areolae ver. 
o together ; spines 9- 
| 
F 
14 in. acros 
Pp 
recise ums ‘Criaags & Schmidt, 
Erfurt.) 
evngt oom re (A. H. 1912, 
col.t.) Cactaceae. G. 
esa cage free-flowering plant, glo- 
bose, $-24 in. across. Tubercles coni- 
cal, short, arranged in 16-20 spira 
|. series. - Sp’ small, almost setaceous, 
whitish, varyie from i080 according 
to the age of the plan lowers 
brilliant red, 14-14 in. ioe and broad, 
ising on the lower tubercles. First 
introduced in 1887 Argentina 
(Paris B. 
Echium truncatum. (G. ¢. 1912, 
li, 306, 368, f. 179; G. AM. 1912, 376.) 
ls garden 
for #. candicans, 
ne laterale. (@. €. 1912, 
Asherion. "Gd J. Neale. 
