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oom wide, FI. spike 16 ft. high, bearing Tae ere CR. H. 1879, 100) 
merous clusters aes s rimson Ama L. crowded, narrow, 6 in. long, lin 
ryllis -like fl. Queensla Sart orh? brow 
Songer ata een Se sh t and F Dracæna Proemio, E g. hy 
n S re 5 8 an xx. 666, £. 115) 8. long, 2 
? : in. wide, reen mar nod rs striped 
t. about . high, densely tufted. with whims stem 5 Seer j re ie: 
L. 3-2 in. long, linear-lanceolate, entire, ee Te og South Sea Island 
h 
which arise 2-5 long pedicelled prim- PERIE Chantrieri. (Lind. 
rose-like pink fl., } in. in diam. Calyx 1880, 15.) S. L. elliptic-oblong, the 
cam Sasi bats, with ovate teeth, Oregon. lower ones purplish margined with 
carmine ; in the upper ones the carmine 
Dracena . Alexandre. K G. C.1876 is more and more extended, and passes 
689.) Go a arden hy d into bright rose 
b etween rY nigrescens mn D. Regine 
Dracena coccinea. (Bull Cat. 1876, 
wth. L. 
Dron nas, (Bull Cat. 8.) S. shr. of close compact grow 
876,8.) S. shr. L.oblong-lanceolate, broadly ovate - oblong, dark green, 
aanle, p bronzy-green , basal | veined and marbled with reddish- 
half distinctly margined wi th: bright Crimson ; sometimes suffused with 
carmine ; petioles tinted with purple. purplish-rose, 
Moluccas 
Dracena pe are smi (R-E. 
Dracæna amena. iden Cat. 1876, 8.) ate 83, 103.) G. m with densely- 
shr. of robust habit. L. oblong, l., of a dark pedini ipte purplish 
: a ath, 
acuminate, ‘seehii ng, rich 
ea 
margined with bright rose; under rar rae i. (Gard. 1892, xli 
surface slightly tinted with purple. 430.) de ¢ betwee : = bine 
eana at B. e alba 
a ee a Cat. 1877, 
S. var. with lance aie be of rich 
page ‘suffused 
green, atel Mares ita Dragons oriy mips ae pox ae ;59 
with creamy-white, rose and crimson a ack ace pers a pira 
arres a: at 
Dracena angustifolia. (Williams | ele great h eth rae 
green, with 
Cat. 1883, 27 .) 5. A form with | one almost white prominent 
u 
in. long and 1 in. broad, dark green, 
arier and margined with crimson Dracæna cruenta. (Bull Cat. 1877, 
= L. oblong, acuminate, d: ark 
| l x flaked and stri 
Dracena argenteo-striata. (Bull | bronze-e0 asd eat dein: en 
Cat 8.) narrow, linear- 
lan si on b fs me t d with | 
on ‘Pickin es z pict ate Dracena cuprea. (G. C. 1876, v. 690.) 
Teal: | 8. a 
an 
Garden preia between D. concinna 
D. Regine 
Dracæna aurantiaca. (G. C. 1876, v. | j 
.) S. Garden = kotus D. Dracæna cuprea. = H. 1893, = 
concinna and D. Reg 167.) S. Probably a ste of C: t 
minalis with coppery-brown 1. s 
ei sate a aS a — ë. with green ; leaf- stalks salmon- Tose. 
04.) lan 
seston igre above whitis tish ——, —— arans enam dedi 8.) 
green beneath ; puted petiole viclot e green 
tinted with rose. South Sea Islands. eir sink Bese with orion, the 
colour extending down into the edge 
nseni —— Ge H. 1886, TON | of the petiole; some l. occasionally 
ar. having th e elliptic l.of | bordered with cream- ut and crim- 
Z aoa red ~ | n-mar; ; young gro almost 
the adult State, and of a inpia red | entirely cream - - colour, flushed an 
flaked with br Dakin tis youie sede: | edged with rose. 
NotTE.—Most of the cultivated “ Draceenas” are garden forms of Cordyline terminalis, Kunth. 
