Ferge (G. C. 
d by Messrs. 
Seeger ean Trop Dulwich, from C. 
venustum and C. Hooker 
Cypri ara on 0 
rv e 5, 00.) 
———— dlaptoniense Rehb. f. 
x" Raised vy 
re Co. from 
Be 
Ce and C. ies 
Cypripedium pem var. psit- 
ripen Heh. f. (G. C. 1889, an 5, 
9$.) Rais in Messrs. F. Sander 
& Co. from " in e Maulei and C. 
venustum spect rabile. 
ripedium crossianum, var. taut- 
zianum, Hehb. f. (G. Cid 1889, v. 5, 
p. 43.) Stove. (ŒF. Tautz.) 
seii ach] pe a fats ies 
6.) 
rbd. ri sed | € Wé Co., » Clapton, 
from C. spicerianum and C. Lo 
Cypripedium Mg ale,V eps pA 
pP Cyp., + A A gar E fe rid 
C. 
between C. HD 
le 
ipedium Figaro o nee (G. C. 
= 0$ p. 6, p. 70.) Raise d by Messrs. 
Seeger and Tropp, Dulwich, rom C. 
spicerianum and C. en anthum-super- 
bum 
B 
EN RE var Mariæ, 
(R. H 9, p. 97, with pl. 5 
some form 
e fl, hun to the var. 
Dellatulun, but having the lateral sep. 
< notched the apex. (Jules Hye- 
en.) 
ipedium insigne,var.halleanum, 
chb. f. (G. C. 1889, v. 5, p. 168.) 
species in having the petals co 
with numerous dots of chocolate brown. 
Greenhouse. (W. Hall, Upper Tulse 
: a 
Lot harrisianum, Rehb. T 
on omum, Linden. (Z., v 
— dene hybrid. oe 
rnus, Louvie 
ium iain Wal 
oat CVeitch Mes. Cop. 
is almost sitet 
"pear 0 f. 
var. podido Ve. eiut, Mo. 
Cyp., p. wea A smal 
Darin dila hue scm s 
e erva, Rolfe. (G. C. 
. 464. ) A vr hybrid raised by 
ako» easures, S 
|, v. 6, p 
G. venustum and nares to 
gans. 
Davallia foeniculacea, Hook. 
Cypri Se Niobe, Hort. (G. C. 1889, — 
p.701.) Rais ed b y Messrs. Veitch 
Ms C. fairreanum ind ie spiceri 
Orestes, Veitch. 
Cypripedtum Berg CWP, p. 94; 
» P- 14.) A garden hybrid 
between e Kerri and C. e 
signe var. Maulei 
Cypripedium rust) Rchb., f. 
(G. C. 1889, v. 5, p. 394.) Raised in 
e aron N. von Roths- 
child, Vienna, from C. Sedeni 5 
tum. 
Cypripedi ni Sedeni, v . albanense, 
7 ( Ven ch Foe Cyp., p. 105.) 
s between C. Schlimii and 
ripedium T. B. Hay 
(G. podium. v. 5, p. 428. 
Messrs. M os from C. superbiens . and 
C. Dru i 
Cypri eaium YEN 
» Brie n. (G. C. 1889, D 
yb ege aised AA Mr. D. 
e 
ort. 
9 16s.) Leguminose. 
nown E plant, 
Cytisus ca apitatus, So Sco 
Damnacanthus indicus, Gand (GA. 
1889, p. 359.) Rubiacee. H. or G. ever- 
green shr.,with o shining green 1. 
and tubular white fl., succeeded 
ies and 
render it 
(Berger & Co.) 
( Wil- 
liams Cat. 1889, p. 39.) Filices. An 
. Fern, with a short, thick,- 
narro , OF fo rked segments. 
*Delphi iifolium, Gray. 
alpinum M NS 523.) Ranun- 
m M Y stinet and striking - 
from 2-4 ft, in 
spec sto 
height, glabrous or slightly hairy ; l. long — 
7 lobed ; the lobes poipiatly 
raceme loose, 
Tonge emt fi. i. bright i, T TH 
in. broad, the 
ee deci Berg 
A small plan M 
tiny flowers, the pom 
lip bright orange. Syn. D. c 
lew Guinea. (Sir T 
Lawrenee.) 
