396 
Tulipa Taoa CB. T. 0. 1894, 231; | Ulmus gpr umbraculifera 
40.) = G. 
Fl. bright mauve- 
as a- ak blotch ete 
with white at the base inside. Pers 
E J Urti- 
F ‘form of U. campestris 
wate aculifera with small leaves. 
ai A grr (Gard. 1889, xxxvi. ren Kei CGA. t 1019, f. 1.) 
531.) H. A garden hybrid, probably 
aha forms of T. suaveolens and 
T. gesneriana, 1-2 ft. hi = “FL. arge, 
delicate oat Spat piy mas, 
te, glau 
Turrea obtusifolia. (B. os t. 626 79 
Meliaceæ. G. A much-branched shru 
and 
ton beneath the 1. Seg 2-3 fleshy 
elliptic- oblong l. and br anching in a 
pale 
greenish h yellow. Tatala Fiolin. ] Eastern 
Tur 
4-6 ft. high = ung 1l. 
L. alternate or fascicled, 3-1} in. long, ae eid Sot crepe CGA. t. 998, 
i o b- 
oblanceo use, entire 
tusely 3-5-1 towards 3 
bright green 1. solitary or fascicled 
ical l. rosulate, o 
a Ser Ars obtuse or subacute, 
eeren perm hairy. 
ort; cyme corymbiform, FI, White. 
Altai Moun initie 
with long claws; claw | Umbilicus turkestanicus. (Gf. t. 
i 998, f. 1.) H ical 1. i 
P 
into a long pale yellow tube surround- 
ing t e, fring t the top with 
horizontally spreading subulate pro- 
ma green, mallet-shaped, 
grooved on the sides. South Africa. 
Aae S — ys s 1876, t. 260.) 
owerin g per., 
softly hi hairy, 1- on = heh L. stalked, 
2-4 in. long, in. broad, ovate-cor- 
date, greyish dion ‘marbled along the 
veins with darker green and violet 
in 
l 
ovate, shorter than the corolla-tube. 
i n 
with orange-red spots. [Zsoloma.] 
Colombia. 
Tydæa ayina nana. (Gf. 
505, f. 60.) 5S. A dwari PEP is: 
garden hybrid. 
gps ete as B. eo 
sclepiadace aae ing. 
A oblong- PEH Bi y ong. at 
on short umbellate cy or in, wide, 
purple, Sierra Lette 
ganeg gerass, te. e jesi 
vi. 244.) 
tet inane eae. 3 iota, sis. penp ; 
. small, dull purple, in umbel-like 
cymes. Yemen, Arabia 
campestris globosa. (Späth 
Cat. Cat, 1994-5.) H. Anelm with L like 
those of U. rr sapiae Berardi but of 
globular habi 
ee heteroglossa. ke Ca 
cymose. Fl. iets ith, ea ‘stripes 
outside. Turkes 
iii thickened; spur ascending, 
hooked. 
Uniola Palmeri. (G. and F.1889, 400, 
f,.12 i ith 
4.) ine 
rigid cane-like culms 2-4 ft. high, 
leafy the top; erect, involute, 
with a long pungent apex ; f 
sta: ts. 6-9 in, | he 
w 
aeee more dense, 4-6 in. long, the 
ranches nearly sessile. Colorado, 
United States. 
Uraria pee (G. em F. 1893, 424 ; 
racemes of purplish-rose fl. with con- 
spicuous rose-coloured ciliated bracts 
India; China, 
ge 214, È 
arden hybri prei yaaa Bies 
jvandilora and Urceolina pendula. 
eriospermoides. hg & a, 
perea ode (4.0. C. 1892, 
poe Am S. 
> y, 
Urginea 
ii. 126.) Liliaceæ. G, bul 
