new species similar to Z. vene but | 
with shorter leaves and lea and a 
men rich rose red. China. (Kew.) | 
Iochroma flavum, E. André. ce H. 
Solanacez. ae A bushy 
axi lla ary 
mri ie ‚2. yellow kabaler flowers. 
Easte lopes of the Cordilleras of 
Cabot bia, CE. André, France.) 
*Iris Aitchisoni, Baker. Seep 1898, 
liv., 102, t. 1182.) Iridaces. One 
the so-ca 
radiating purple veins on 
a cream, w ground, blade rich 
deep purple iride crest. Punjab. 
(M. Foster.) 
= DN Neck. (Gard. — 
4L) H. As 
e iri SW 
flowers, Bosnia, a Wallace & Co) 
Ischaru eximium, Schott & 
MK. (G. C. dene — ‚126, E => 
Aracee, with b 
ese leaves ste is dark 
edri upper side, and green 
spotted h red on s ‘under side. 
Western "Cilicia. (W. Sie 
— = Skan. (XK. B. 
98, 225.) Oleaceæ 
. A stove climber 
"ud thin one simple lanceolate 
green 9 3 = er nd few- 
flowered f Ense 
white Es: din. T redi Admiralty 
Islands. (W, Bull.) 
“Kempferia Ethele, J. M. 
(G. C. 1898, xxiii., 94, f. 34.) Scitami- 
A new species in the way 
Stem 8 in. high, after- 
rose-purple with a 
blotch of —€— on the lip-like lower 
segments. Natal. (Kew, &c.) 
mpferia macrosiphon, Baker. 
e C. 1898, xxiv., =. S. Allied 
irkii; leaves tufted, green, 
lanceolate a foot long; : flowers numer- 
ncles ; -tube 
ang fura iiber an inch] long. blue, 
the lower one an inch wide. German 
East Africa. (Kew.) 
Kentia kersteniana. (4. C. 1898, 
xxiv. 391, f. 113.) Palme. S. “A 
striking looking palm with leaves 
widely pinnate, the wedge-shaped 
leaflets curiously erose, and of a dark 
green tint.” (F. Sander & Co.) [Pro- 
ably a Ptychosperma. | 
Lelia cinnabrosa. (0. R.1898, 189.) 
etwe 
brosa. (Charlesworth & Co 
| -— doe ied CL. t. ae 
| Lelia prestans Luciani. 
43.) 
w of the fall is | 
hite-flowered for: (L'Hort 
Md Internationale, Brussels a 
CL. t. 
ith warm purple- 
Ke SL id petals, up per part of 
lip deep red-purp 
Lelia gn nobilis. Mi t. 626.) 
brightly-coloured fo (L'Hor- 
ticulture Internationale, Be 
Lelia repu prep ge (0. R. 
1898, A fine form wi 
blush white Seem and petals and | the 
front of the p. ve ge with purple 
and rose. (J.C an.) 
Lelia PER pUTAsO-grandis. (J. H. F. 
IS garden hybrid 
between L. pur urata and L. grandis. 
(G. Mens. Orleans.) 
en d arts (J. H. F. 1898, 
A garden eerte between 
L Iu ast L. cinnabarina. ( 
Ragot, Villenoy, Ment 
Lelia splendens. (S. H. 1898, 404.) 
S rden hybrid between L. crispa 
(Ingram.) 
oe Boroli; pio H. 1898, 
43.) Orchi en hy- 
brid between es ya E vn iana and 
Lelia —— Maron, Brunoy, 
Fran 
a A 3 
and L, purpurata. 
Lelio - cattleya MUS ure 
(J. 5 A garden 
hybrid betwee 
Cattleya Gigas gape y 
Brunoy, France.) 
—G — CL. 
8. hybrid between 
ie ola ern 08d. ru  Catiioya Warneri. 
ei eg ee of v na.) (L. Linden 
