Aphelandes to oo orp 
4.) 
_ variety with ie ae in ae an nå 
meirin — of cages scarlet red 
fou as lcng as the sma 
browitish rane Contrai America 
Eg Teis Ettæ. (G. and E 1894, 
cee, G: ally 
og Cerera, having tunica ‘ait 
and 1. . like those of tia 
FI. white and rose. South Afri 
— ae roseum. 
H. 1885, 508.) acer, H. 
bows Var. with rosy ened flowers. 
EOE Zaetaigu. (R. H.1895, 
380, t.) A form of A. di stachyum 
with w and +a flesh-coloured 
bracts persis with green at the base 
pocatesten. Spa thaceum at ae 
Q. . 99.) r plant 
with nies me ‘ike ‘ij Paes 5 Ta d 
similar to A. distac hyum, 
but smaller cand with pinkish bracts. 
South Afri 
Appondicala Bet hake e c Save! 
69.) O mall 
a with tong slender pseudo- 
ulbs and 
flow 
Aquilegia sa or 6 190; A 
Ranunculaceæ 
vulgaris with eck we a yria 
Aquilegia a bem 
(Ff. M, t. 278.) pe 
flowered nybria, ioe 
ae 
eit nica and A. chr} onary with 
arlet se 
atta pe the spur scarlet with 
yellow ti 
Aquilegia coeruleo-chrysantha. $ W., 
G. 1889, 292.) H. Garden hybri 
“ise flabellata, var. (R. H. 
57,t.) H. A pretty var., at 
aguilera SON sia, ch. H. 1887, 
548, f. 110.) _ Garden variety. 
plant inct from the true 
A, flabellata, Sieb. et Zucc. 
— Var. nana, flore albo. (B. 7.0. 
1888, 118, f. 17.) Garden variety. 
Aawtogia formosa. E M. t. 6552.) 
= Mu onan A, canadensis, 
erage larger m longer- 
. and bright yellow ae. 
let a 
urred fl, golden yellow, with the 
margins of the sep. and spurs bright 
or in va ite VESCENS par 
sa California 
CG. se a 
se bs f. 6, 90.) fi. per. oh olum- 
ine of allied to A. chry- 
cant } sap ee pubescent, iik ‘silky 
hai = glau 5 x ath. ` Fl. pale 
Aquilegia longissima. 
sre ur, or nearly 
white or cana with. a : ae z in; 
el 
or more long. Texas and Mex 
A eee pana (R -H 1880, 
E per. about 14 ft. 
deli icate ae -blu Spurs stout, 
btus 
short, o 
ae EA seeng (W. G. 1890, 
)8.) mh ra vulgaris, but 
with tarzar : ond the sep. very narrow 
cute. Also oe own as A. 
eA “Sibari 
AS Se TT Stuarti. (R. 1. 1888,539 
H. G. 1888, 552.) Garden hybrid. 
hae lege vaslietrifolia, (Gf. t, 
er. herb a 
with light 
al “Toligge a deep blue fl. Petioles 
reddish-bro wn, 3- cides’ each br: gaen 
cae ae AEk Tyro. 
be bs lo trananiitaniaa; (G. C. 
1892, xi. 650.) 2 ft. high, 
b ise beia q Haat L. 
biternate ; segments 2-3 sfd. Z 2-3in. 
diam. bright purplish-blu [The 
correct nam e for this is A. pye dulosa, 
Fisch. | Pransylvatiia. 
Arachnanthe Lowii rohdeniana. 
A pee Phalæn. 10.) a bl 
dac Ss. A 
fl., the four lower yellow ones being 
pana from the rest by an interval 
of 9-12 in. Borneo. 
Aralia urr (printed cashi- 
(G. and F. 1888, 320; W. 
h 
7 1888 6). heal . H. herb. 
per., growing 6 ft. high, with very 
large compound l., the leaflets being 
4-5 in. long, acuminate, hispidulous 
and serrate. The umbels of white fl. 
a ses i ow terminal 
raceme 3-4 ft. long. [This is the same 
as A aie eae Lindl. th names 
Bo 
were published in 1844.] Cashmere, 
