Habit of F. gigantea; leaves bluish 
green banded with cream yellow 
Hab.? (Kew, iid F. Sander & DET 
ics T Aene — ii. 
(6. C. 1898, xiv., 467.) Amarylli- 
'Ad distinct early penh ng 
ran Eni Mat flowers. sia 
) 
Minor. (Whittall 
*Geonoma oid ea CG. (1898, 
xxiii, 258, f. 98.) Palme. S. Leaves 
dense sely t ufted, spi dak: "with short 
stalks, bilobed, Reve de ren | 
ribbed, bright gr CE. 
Sader & Co. ) tis: Tee eA 
T. diffusa.) 
Geranium maree kam (G. 
284.) nia 
purple, streak 
New Zealand. (H. € 
— Em ern (@. C. 1898, 
cem, A similar 
veterem but with 
— Md leaves. Flowers Br orange 
yellow. Caucasus, (H. Correvon.) 
regen quartinianus superbus. 
wo 
type, yellow flushed with crimson. 
(Tillett.) 
Gunnera i Ape iet Oerst. E C. 1898, 
xxiv., 32.) oragida This 
species is here mentio "oe as pP ing 
= p Cambridge Botanic Garden. 
u, 
Gypsophila Bopi ter 1898, 
rennial 
Moser leaves iue small panicles of 
ther large light rose - colour 
flowers. Siberia.  (H.  Correvon, 
neva.) 
ee mem en pim, 
> lli- 
ae tree nd 
(F. Sangar & Co.) 
898, xxi 
improved form." 
"Hemanthus Basen Baker 
A 
(K. 
B. 1898, 310. es 
*Hamamelis mollis, Vade e C 
1898, Xxiv., 364 amelidacez. 
H. This 
large broad leaves densely clothed 
beneath with elt-ike mass of 
stellate hair 
Veitch & Sons, L 
TIS Saale d ^ i 
ositz, 
owers 
Helianthus, California, (Kew) 
BE Davyi, ranis = B. 
226.) Liliace G. ew 
8E closely allied d H. yucca, afolia 
ong 
te. California? ip Beiere ar: 
aati. California. 
"ELT De — OR 1005 
79.) Com arf- 
habit d 
the 
well-known Sanvitalia procumbens. 
nia. [The correct name o of this 
ty 
) 
ee Fe) 
A.Gray.] (Dammann & 
vi citatum (B. M. 
t. 129) differing only in having the 
margins of ower Pierii plain. 
Seape 2 ft high, bearing an umbel of 
flowers, each 4 in. long, 2j wide, 
white, band ith cri Monte 
Video. 
*Huernia somalica, E. B 
(K. B. 1898, 309; G. C. 1898, xxi, 
354.) sclepiadac s xn 
species allied to H. oculata. Ste 
in. long, rdg th acute 
th ; flowe 
tee pedice long 
cam mulate, “A in. nt en brown- 
pape with yellow spots on the 
Somaliland. (Cambridge, 
"Hyacinthus azureus, Baker var. 
gigan nteus. (G. C. 1898, xxiv., 190, 
f. 52.) Liliacee. H. A large form 
from Moun uris in Northern 
Cilicia. (W. Siehe.) 
*Incarvillea grandiflora. (6. C. 
1898, xxiv., 8.) Bignoniacex. G A 
