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Anthurium— continued. 
broad ; dix vinous-purple, spotted with the black stigmas, 
erect, ‘shortly atipitate, an. long. June. J. four or five, sub- 
erect, dark, shining green, narrowly oblong-obovate or oblong- 
oblanceolate, obtuse or sub-acute, coriaceous, flat, strongly 
nerved. Rio de Janeiro (?), 1880. (B. M. 6835.) 
A. Goldringi (Goldring’s). A garden hybrid between A. Andre- 
anum and A. Scherzerianum. 1893. 
A. Greyanum (Grey’s). A garden hybrid between A. ornatum 
and A. Andreanum. 1892. 
A. Grusoni (Gruson’s). ji., spathe deep crimson, very large; 
dix yellowish-pink. 1889. A garden hybrid between A. 
Te ase and A. Lindenianum. (R. G. 1293 a.) 
A. Gustavi (Gustav’s).* /l., spathe green, erect, narrow-lanceo- 
late, shorter than the spadix ; spadix cylindrical, sessile, obtuse, 
about Sin. long; peduncle much shorter than the petioles. 
L. roundish-cordate or cordate-ovate, sub-obtuse, 24ft. long, 1ft. 
to 2ft. broad, deeply nerved; petioles sub-terete, 2ft. yong. 
Caudex very short, erect. Buonaventura, 1883. (B. M. 7437; 
R. G. 1076.) 
A. Hardyanum (Hardy's). 
dreanum and A. Eduardi. 
A. Hollandi (Holland's). 
and A. ferrierense, 1893. 
A. Hookeri (Hooker's). A synonym of Pothos acaulis. 
A. Houlletianum (Houllet’s). #., spathe pale rose-coloured, 
cordate-ovate, acute; spadix olive-green, passing into yellow; 
peduncle much longer than the leaves, terete. J. cordate- 
oblong, dark, shining green, with satiny or metallic reflections ; 
petioles short, cylindric. 1884. A garden hybrid between 
A. magnificum and A, Andreanum. 
A. hybridum (hybrid). 7. broad, bluntly hastate, green, borne on 
brown, terete petioles. 1874. A distinct plant. 
A. inconspicuum (inconspicuous). j., spathe bright green, 
Zin. to lin. long, din. broad, reflexed; spadix dark violet-brown, 
fin. to lin. long; scape 6in. to Qin. Lon 7. Qin. to 12in. long, 
liin. to 3in. broad, narrowly elongate-elliptic, narrowed to both 
ends; petioles 6in. to Sin. long. Stem (probably) elongating. 
Brazil, 1885. 
A. insigne (remarkable). The correct name of the plant described 
on p. 97, Vol. IIL, as Philodendron Holtonianum. 
A. intermedium OS 2. deflexed, cordate, oblong- 
ovate, velvety green, with a slight ae tinge, the midrib and 
veins whitish. 1884. A garden hybri 
and A. crystallinum. 
A. isarense. ., spathe pure white, horizontal, oblong- 
lanceolate ; spadix pinkish-white, thick, conical. J. cordate- 
cblong, at first having metallic reflections; petioles long. 
A hybrid between A. Veitchii and A. ornatum, raised by 
MM. Chantrier. 
A. Kellermanni (Kellermann’s). /., spathe small; spadix 
longer than the spathe. J. light green, large, sagittate, with a 
broad, open, rounded sinus, and a few large teeth on the 
margins; auricles broad and very obtuse. Origin unknown. 1893, 
A. Kolbii (Kolb’s). /., spathe very deep crimson, Sin. long; 
enix pale yellow. 1889. A garden hybrid between A. An- 
reanum and A. Lindenianum. (R. G. 1293 b.) 
A. Lawrences (Lady Lawrence's). j., spathe almost pure 
white, glistening, very large, rounded; spadix also white. 1892. 
A garden hybrid. 
A. Lawrenceanum (Sir Trevor Lawrence’s).* ., spathe dark 
earmine-red, bright rose at back, cordate, 6in. long, hori- 
zontal, acutely pointed; spadix carmine-red, ereet, robust, 4in. 
long. J. cordate-oblong, acute, dark green, paler at back. 1888. 
A hybrid between A. Houwlletianum and A. Andreanum (R. H. 
1888, p. 12.) 
A. leodiense (Li¢ge). See A. mortfontanense. 
A. Lindenianum fliore-carmina (carmine-flowered). (7.., 
he bright bronzy-carmine, large, boat-shaped; spadix more 
of a rosy tint. J. dark green, large. 1893. 
A. longispathum Ee ee ji., spathe 1ift. Jong; spadix 
yery stout, cylindric, 2ft. long; peduncle grooved, stout, 3ft. 
long. J. 2ft. long, 14ft. broad, thick, coriaceous, deeply cordate 
at base, pale green, the veins very prominent beneath ; petioles 
long. Guadeloupe, 1888. Plant stemless. 
A. lucidum (clear). f. violet-purple with yellow anthers; 
spathe lanceolate, cuspidate ; spadix shortly stalked, straight, 
rather longer than the spathe. J. shining above, pale beneath, 
ovate-oblong, 6in. to 8in. long, apiculate, cordate at base; 
petioles terete. Candex thick. h. 4ft. to Sft. Rio de Janeiro. 
A. magnificum (magnificent). 1., spathe green, short, oblong, 
recurved ; spadix green, cylindrical ; scape terete, rather shorter 
than the petioles. 7. deeply cordate-ovate, abruptly acuminate, 
with large, rounded basal lobes; petioles tetragonal ; stipules 
ovate-oblong. Cundinamarca. (R. G. 508.) 
A. Mooreanum (Moore's). j., spathe porvlish- een, 4in. to 
44in. long, linear-oblong, acuminate ;_ spadi ee 5in. to 
6in. long, slightly tapering; peduncle as long as the petioles. 
1. sub-hastate, lft. long, on petioles 14ft. long. 1886. A hybrid 
Vol. V. 
A garden hybrid between A. An- 
889. 
A garden hybrid between A. grande 
between A. hybridum 
Anthurium— continued. 
between A. crystallinum and A. subsignatum, of no remarkable 
beauty. . 
A. mortfontanense (Mortefontaine).* j., spathe crimson, large, 
cordate; spadix whitish. J/. elongated, cordate-oyate. 1885. n 
ornamental hybrid between A. Andreanum and A. Veitchii. 
(R. H. 1886, pp. 50, 156.) A. leodiense is very similar to this. 
A. Seen ies’). jl., spathe rather small, deep red; 
spadix yellowish. 1889. A garden hybrid between A. Andreanum 
and A. Lindenianum. (R. G. 1293 d.) 
A. Paradisz (Paradise Nursery). A garden hybrid between 
A. Andreanum and A. ornatum. 1891. 
A. Patini (Patin’s). A synonym of Spathiphyllum Patini. 
A. pumilum (dwarf). j., spathe rounded, resembling in colour 
that of A. Scherzerianum Rothschildianum,. but with more 
scarlet. 1896. A garden seedling or hybrid. 
A. punctatum (dotted). (7., spathe reddish above, green 
beneath, changing to greyish-green or purplish-green, spreading 
or reflexed, Jsin. to 44in. long, linear-oblong, cuspidate-acu- 
minate, the margins revolute; spadix olive-green, 6in. to Qin. 
long, slightly tapering ; pedunele lft. to 1sft. long. 7. 14in. to 
20in. long, 23in. to 44in. broad, elongate-oblong, rather abruptly 
acute, cuneate at base, dark green above, paler and blackish- 
dotted beneath; petioles 6in. to 8in. long, acutely channelled 
down the face. Ecuador, 1886. 
A. purpureum (purple). /., spathe ore on both sides, suffused 
green at the basen! long, lin. broad, spreading or reflexed, 
more or less curled ; spadix dark violet-purple, 6in. or more long, 
yin. thick. 7. coriaceous, green, lift. long, 3zin. broad, oblong- 
lanceolate, acute at apex, cuneate-acute at base ; petioles Sin. to 
6in. long, shallowly channelled. Stem ascending. Brazil, 1887. 
A. Ridolfianum album (Ridolf’s white). j., spathe white, 
ere spadix pink. 1891. A garden hybrid; parentage not 
stated. 
A. Roezlii (Roezl’s). jl., spathe snow-white, elliptic, 4in. long, 
jong cupldsie at apex ; spadix white, distinctly stalked, scarcely 
longer than the spathe. /. cordate- or roundish-ovate, rugosely 
undulated, 16in. long; petioles slender, terete, 14ft. to 24ft. long. 
Colombian Andes. 
A. rotundispathum (round-spathed). #., spathe roundish; 
spadix deep yellow. 2. of a bright green. 1891. A hybrid 
pes A, Andreanum and A. Lindenianum. (I. H. xxxviii., 
t. . : 
A. rubrinervium (red-nerved). jl. very sweet-scented ; spathe 
glaucous-green, 4in. to 6in. long, narrow-lanceolate, much 
spreading or recurved; peduncle reddish, 14ft. to 2ft. long. 
l. cordate-sagittate, 12in. to 14in. long, narrowed to a long- 
triangular apex; young ones having reddish nerves; petioles 
rather longer than the leaves. Venezuela, 1820. Syns. Pothos 
rubrinervia, P. sagittata (B. M. 1384). 
A. salmoneum (salmon). A garden hybrid between A. Lin- 
denianum and A. Andreanum. (I. H. 1895, t. 42.) 
A. Sanderianum (Sander’s). j., spathe large, shield-shaped, 
foliaceous. 1895. A seedling related to A. Andreanum. 
A. Scherzerianum (Flamingo Flower) albo-lineatum (lined 
with white). A garden variety. 1888. 
A. S. andegavense (Angers). /l., spathe scarlet on the back, 
dotted with white, white within, splashed with scarlet ; spadix 
yellow. 1883. A handsome form, resembling Rothschildianum. 
(F. d. S. 2454-5.) 
A. S. atropurpureum (dark purple). #., spathe dark crimson- 
scarlet, roundish, large. 1894. A beautiful Aroid. 
A. S. atrosanguineum (dark bloody). 7., 
crimson. 1883. 
A. S. bispathaceum (two-spathed). A curious garden variety, 
having two red ape placed opposite each other. 1890. 
(i. H. xxxvii., t. 107.) 
A. S. bruxellense (Brussels). l., spathe and scape rich scarlet ; 
spadix orange. J. lanceolate, tapering to the apex. 1887. (LH. 
ser. v. 18.) 
A. S. compactum (compact). /i., 
blotched with coral-red, almost circular. 
p. 244.) 
A. S. Duvivierianum (Duvivier’s). ., spathe white. 
A. S. giganteum (gigantic). jl., spathe Sin. to 6in. long, and 
in some cases 4in. across. Costa Rica. A brilliant variety. 
A. S. lacteum (milk-white). (., spathe milk-white; spadix 
orange. 1886. (I. H. 1886, 607, under name of A. albwm maximum 
Slavescens.) 
A. S. maximum album (largest white). A seedling variety, 
with large, white spathes. 1890. (I. H. xxxvii., t. 100.) 
A. S. mutabilis (changeable). jl., spathe at first white, gradually 
becoming scarlet. 2. 
A. S. nebulosum (cloud-like). 
red, double. 1888. 
A. S. parisiense (Parisian). /., spathe of a beautiful salmon- 
pink; spadix brilliant orange. 7. deep green, lanceolate, 
I 
spathe rich 
spathe white, thickly 
1895. (G. M. 1895, 
ji., spathe white, dusted with 
