Jfl The 'West clmer: 
ABIES HOMOLEPIS Sieb. & Zuec. 
atist —X. 142 
IRIDACEAE. 
pees art HNSIS Mast. ISYRINCHIUM Linnnens, 
ABIES VEITCHII SIS ‘CHIUM BELLUM S. Watson. 
‘he lus Gare Japanese recon m aded tor al. Se cum Ait da 17 
Genus CUPRESSUS Tournefort. ons - FIG: Pape neler ts 
The Calif. Im: hon Torr Or 1506 d 
ane re among ag ¥ 
tye most widely planted d ok: evergreens, & ure AMARYLLIDACEAE. 
Vv ry ornament-t. pF rs cyp is x 7 : 
much used for hedges; the Lawson cypress hs ut Genus AGAVE Linnaeus 
svecies of Cho meey parts AG DESERTI ngelm. 
c GOV.ENIANA Go rdan. The -vseal of the desert, glaucous foliage. 
Watson. GAVE MARGARITAER Brandege. A recent 
ESSUS ne panier oben ig 
IPR 
The Guadalupe or a small cree 
with slender, rome rl “droop ne Bdge gee fornia, and o of the handsomest 
the bark, flakin Z off, lea a cla red sur. smaller growing agaves 
face to the lim AGAVE HORRIDA 
The blue erotias is a handsome, slen- AC AVE @ LmCHRGUTLLA “Torr. | . 
der 40 ossibly 6) feet high, AGAVE np pias pa ep Sim ome ie 
with i a ¢ ar] AGA PA gelmann. 
sealer icaapaenpensh reddish bark symmetrical ee found in the disnnent ns 
and glaucous foli: first discovered of Southern Arizo 
on Guadatupe island, and later found AVE PAR RRYL “Engelm. 
in rocky yons near Ensenada, on pees PRINGLEI Engelm ‘e 
the mainla It proves not i saw Engelmann. 
proves tate th ae grin olive-green leaves, tiargined with 
some of the canyons near the inte na- stout spines. Peculiar to the coast region of 
tional boundary, and Perish records it yes rH Zunes 
Pe ee ee eo: BAD LG Aye CLV EDEMTA: Ha 
Diego, not abundant” (Zoe., 4:352). Its. AGAYE UTAHENSIS En 
graceful habit and ‘compact growth AGAVE VICTORIAB- Eat: Sy aha 
it one of oe most ornamental AGAVE XYLONACANTHA Sim- 
species in the genu LILIACEAE. 
C Tawson‘ara - Bnanhers vis Law onjiana REHRIA TBNUIFLORA Greene. Grassy 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA Hartwez. Monr- jeaves about foot long; wers tubuter, 
terey cypress, Miliar hedge-tree in Cali- porne in an umbel, gn stamens much @¢x- 
fornia, te the “largest of the genus, about gerted, brilliant scarlet in color, reminding one 
an inch thick, soimewhat of Se evoortia a-Maia. Mexi 
Genas THUYA Tournefort. 1n bulb nearly allied ned Bessera elegans. 
3 pea Amnacws. 
“ rt ad 
rT Vite 
- 
= 
Thaya vi gantea.’ utt 
Fook. 
Gen - CuMusce ARIS §& AT.ET C UMIN ™ i: 
ser = ALLIUM AT ey POI. fUM Kellogg. 
C Mweoniana Ft ja ALLIUM CRI M Greene. 
2S eat GA Carriere. ALLIUM fu HLAMY DEC M Greene 
, = ALLIUM Gee BRIA’TUM 8. di itson. 
T mertensiana Carr Marines. t+ Alaska ALLIUY gon 
Genus PICEA Link. ~ The mesas ona hil! s around Sa are 
P sitchensis Carr Haid ant decked in springtime with the valaste ars “ot 
s tepasripasbe yak Mendocine to Alaska bright purplish-tinted f area of this wild 
TAXACEAE onion, which deserves a prettier name at the 
\ "1p vy hards of its friends. It does not prove qu'te 
: Genus TORREYA Arnott. hardy in New England, but will give enoush 
Tealifornica Torr Ca nutmez not « pleasure for the cost of growing the nouse 
Genus TAXUS enactece. among ts more ep AY LOusHe. 
7 AulU) LAC JOS : "atson. 
Prerifola Nuth_yes ALLICM LACUNOSUM, 8, Watron 
‘ORC CHIDACE ALLIUM DRNINSULARE: y mmon, 
= terse ris Hanes ALLIUM sate = wie 
EPIPACTIS GIGANTEA Doug}. crmaeges xia 
pac gerad ” Genus MUILLA Wiutsen 
iy PRIPEDIUM Linnaeus. MUILLA CORONATA Green 
C cae Doug MUILLA M ARITIMA 5. Wi atson. 
Ordj [et v—dal7 
Is HARE ENARIA Willd. 
HABE peice COOPERI S$. Watson. 
H elegans Bolan.ier 
H unalaschensis Wat da 
HABERNARIA LEUC ue coisa 
Ss. W. 
Genus CALOCHORTUS Parsh, 
CALOCHORTUS APICU ee doh Bak. 
PALCS HORTUS ALBUS oug!. 
CALOCHORTUS AURHNUS g Watson, 
“Lo ¥ 4-6" high, with. a. single Petar 
