December 6, 1919.] 
NEW OR NOTEWORTHY PLANTS. 
VIBURNUM BITCHIUENSE AND 
eif. 
For the o vdd t has 
known that Ja ъъ rdens 
been 
of poe and, America 
e 
of Viburnum Ca ne of valine habi 
and in every way ly inferior to the true 
species. In 1914 I investigated the matter in 
an, later my colleague, Mr. Rehder, 
separated the two plants as Viburnum Carlesii 
Hemsl. and V. bitchiuense Mak. In the Kew 
Bulletin, 1919, page 239, and d ШЫ, i 
Ee bo the latter species has been give 
e by Mr. Hutchinson, who piss: tly 
M overt окей the ea it Ee d A ie They 
e giv 
n the appended s 
hs i БАКАС Pod 
Carlesii of 8, is a Japa 
e inferior 
d began to reach 
MAH y? ihe time the 
me. 
on my v 
Win, Arnold Arboretum, U.S. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. 
NEW o Du 
A ns large 
Chr Bu. has come Raters: S National 
and Roya: H 
ers of — are tisfy 
their love of Chry jety, 
Miss K. Thome (A. W. Thorpe), 
September flowering white variety, vesci ii 
an improvement on Roi des Blancs, 
Bor. at the meeting of Bep 
On the same occasion an early single Shrapnel 
(A Thorpe) was shown; it is orange terra 
cotta, with an orange w zone “Ceti the 
e R.H.S. on the followi ing day. 
(Norman Davis) a golden- -amber 
е variety, gained the higher award on 
ER — SRE RRND IRE a 
* Viburnum bitehiuense, Makino, in Tokyo Bot. Mag., 
OMEN 156 (1902).—Rehder in Sargent's Trees and Shrubs, 
ЕЯ :(1908); in Mittel. Deutsch Dendr. Ges., XXIV. 
Ta in Bailey’s Stand. Cyel. of Hort., VI, 3,460 
Mag., 
B шм Carni т var. 
xx "SL (1909), nek Hemsley 
r4 Bulletin (1919), 239. 
: Syrin ngiflora, Hutchinson, in 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
285 
October.30, and on the 
Goac| her (К. Luxfor 
same date 
.S. granted ап A.M, to Viscount 
" Wells net к, а big yellow 
promise. 
considered the 
Mr. Davis gained a similar award a 
; Mrs. Edwa rds (Р. Ladds), 
iety ; tie T 
few ye 
large boonies 
J. Godfrey 
sof 
зану) | а со! 
Hampshire, and not by Messrs. Whitelegge gn 
Co., as stated їп the ‚ Gard. Chron. 
November 22, P. 
the latter firm, 
erc 
Dove (A. B. d), a fine white, sce 
variety (see Fig. 135). which Mr. H. J. Jones 
is sending out; and Princess Mary (W. Wells 
Co.), a large yellow sport from Queen Mary. 
latter firm have also an attractive Japanese 
ariety named Viscountess Chinda (see Fig. 155); 
this has large, rosy amaranth flowers, with 
silver reverse to the broad, droopi rets. C. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT CROOKSBURY 
HOUSE, FARNHAM 
Exc ALLY well: дада blooms оЁ 
уйы " Oheyaadthetnraie have been grown 
this season in Crooksbury House Gardens, Farn- 
да чуч». 
Fig. 155.—CHRYSANTHEMUM VISCOUNTESS CHINDA. 
Colour deep rosy amaranth, with silvery reverse. 
variety Mrs. Me J. Godfrey gained the A.M., 
.H.S., the sa e day, and a si imilar жетс was 
d 1 ds 
variety of 
Ar 
бнр Pink (С. 
um [арале variety, mie the F.C С.С. of the 
N.C. ovember 22, and Bronze 
Cranfordin, a (K a. received an A 
wing day the R.H.S. 
seen n gs a Barb a 
flowering decorative white 
"ide y the nai Mr. Laie | ДЫ, dde 
Capt. Drummond, Cadland Park, ‘Fawley, 
ham. The situation favoured one, the 
eing on S hills —: constitute 
the beauty spots of Р ndh ad. e flowers 
opened steadily in a lower ridi than is 
ts 
a year with Mr. is Briggs 
grower e served € Mr. Mease, 
Leati ahead; ee also held ня „Similar post al 
Welbeck Abbey gardens, -Grou 
