Asaashominthe : eee (B. 
FA a 
NEE Er TSL) Oreki oe 
(ea. 
i881, x v. 169.) Ore 
the 
>. S. epiphyte 
Fl. light- 
rose with | humerous purple spots ; lip 
white and or! sail fig the nail and 
eas yellow. Bor 
ng plage eg je aage gee (A.C 
1896 r A. Curtisii, 
Pse e. rise rE 3 in. long, 
RED +, l. o oblong- lanceolate, tlicate 
g, in. wide; scape 
flowered gi near ariy 2 in, "long, ite 
Malay 
Acanthophippium mantinianum. 
. O. 1896, 1388; ZL. xii. t 536.) 
ite, thicke 
part of ‘tisk. orange-yellow with ridges 
and lined with purple. Philip- 
Acanthophenix grandis. 
1895, 185.) Palme. S. 
palm with finely cu 
spine: 
Vem state 
H. habs, 
is s peonliar t 
Braz 
(ill. H. 
A handsome 
t 1l. and deep brown 
e called pie iggy grandis 
22 23). ait canthophenia 
o the Mascarene Islands]. 
2 aculeata. (ZU. H.1879, 
t. 367.) Palme. S. A fine palm, wit 
the trunk covered with asce 
bran pith Ard sem spines. L. with an orbicu- 
lar outline cut into m any epe acute 
spreadin s been dis- 
t 
tributed under the name of Ch amerops 
stauraca: bore Mexico, 
Acanthus Caroli-Alexandri. (GA. 
1886, a, 73-75 oe Acan- 
H. ith a osette 
ofa ion paria yeay raion 
toothed radical 1., win, bor 
9-28 in. th 2-4 similar l., an 
ending in a dense spike A white fl. 
often raed with rose, . 
2146 
Acer vampate postelense. pi D.G 
1896, 80.) Sapindaceæ. ellow- 
leaved form of the common mse 
Acer oe tricolor. Sai 
1888, 
righ 
a pink, shadi ff 
in an irregular manner into all shades 
of dar crimson to creamy 
red or 
white, Garden variety. 
an aril a ton (R. H. 1896, 398.) 
ornamental garden forms of 
thie species are described at the above 
a pea pare gen a hs pp 
tree. or 
of pi Silver Maple, J ween ie i are 
spotted with white, and the mae of the 
young one tinted with r 
Acer Duretti pager mae m. 
(M. D. G.1896,79.) H. with 
l. margined and dotted vith tery 
ount 
werin ; es are seller 
ra a Wiaguitilcbom. pulverulen- 
ain 
Acer Heldreichii. (@y.t.1185.) H. 
Tree 
ee, with small palmately 5-lo Rs 
the lobes dentate-acute, the middle one 
cuneately tapering to i 
small terminal pantog; smaller hess 
the leaves. Gree 
Acer insigne. Te M. t. 6697 ia and 
P. 1883, 107.) H, tree, one of the 
tartis in cultivation; with large 
ht red bud sales palmate ly deeply- 
thea and serr te, pale een l., and 
terminal fansite of greenish fl, Persia 
Ace iyabei. (Späth Cat. 1894-5, 
G. and A 1893, 143, early 
related t me Seems Maple, Acer 
itenobtoe 
Acer Negundo varieties. (J. 
1006. 18) B. The following peii 
of this species are described d 
figured, viz. :—densiflorum, falcatum 
koehneanum, parallelum, rectangulatum, 
— bea borate e 2 A 1896, hae 
H. oduced fr 
aay pee 
to ripen 
grown in Europe is killed by cold. 
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