48 
"Kiiphofa. a akol lau- 
cescens, H (G or 18 1889, b star, 
p. 458, i plate y Liliaee. ^ A 
Lr variety with very large heads 
Baker. (Gard. 
1889, vi. ,962.) 
hardy paces, 
ong, fl. stem 
*Knip natalensis 
ihe |, xxxvi. p. 459; G. C. 
rather pretty doubtfully 
k we p green, 2-3 ft. 
-3 ft. high, heads rather loose, 
Am. long, fi. orange-red, with 
er red veins, eel lower or older 
“ones goi slightly net red. Nat 
ew.) 
Baker: (Journal 
*Kunzea ponifera, M 
vi-5; p 2015 T e bp. 
156.) Myrtac A little shrub 
with terminal ey of fruit Begs? those 
ôf Myrtus regni, and ] the 
* Muntries” of the ative ‘of Ai "Austialis. 
y are extensively used for jam 
Muell. E C.1889, 
Lach 
praeco 
6.1312, f.. 1) Dii 
form that — bed "Chris 
(Dammann & Co.) 
mate quadricolor var. 
x, Spre — Kc m p: 649, 
ulb. A 
as time. 
Leia anceps, ar. amabilis, Reh 
(e. C < 1889, V L5 p. 194.) Drehiace. 
White with a yellow lip marked with 
pre lines and streaks. (Sander & 
) 
Lelia a alis, var. alba, Hort 
(G. 89, v. 6, p. 420 .) ^A pure 
white dien variety. (Veitch & Sons.) 
Lelia digbyana-Mossiz, tch. 
(G. C. 1889, v. 5, pp. 658, UT x un 
Gard. 1889, v..35, p O. 1889, 
p. 175, wi with 
E 
l but th A x 
» eya, tt s d is ly fringed 
as in n the Lelia. It one of kë 75 Jm 
1 
dellensis, Hort. 
iie C. 1889, 
, Haised in 
the gardens of 
-Li pür- 
ti 
e urata crossed with "— 
- Lelia Nor MM me H 
E e. Pena Ve; p. 490) °C. FL 
E ' White, with a crimson tipped lip. 
L) 
uesne -— ny 
JA, vol 8 
or "38 383: SE M der form, v ith rosy- 
mauve sep. and pet., and the lip of an 
intense magenta rule, with yellow 
erests and disk. Mexico and Guate- 
mala, 
Tei su "ms var. 
= , Y. 
Lelia Victoria, Bé regm. (0. 
268.) A hybrid between L. crisp 
and Catilena Domini 
ee Aurora, Rolfe. n Ls 
Orchi G. 
essrs. 
exceedingly be autiful. 
Laelio - ETAT Cassiope, ns aa 
(G 1889, v. 6, p. 6 ig Ge su 
den “hybrid raised » Messrs. Veitch 
from Lelia pumila and L. exoniensis. 
wers are 
soni, 
G. re 
E "aistimguished by its 2A t 
crimson-purple lip ps CO "s 
Lice eder. Le. 
ed by Messrs. Veitch. 
*La aporton, m moroides, Wedd. (Bot. 
ag-s 7.) Urtieacem. A stinging- 
nettle with an erect robust stem, ovate- 
Meisn. 
mcr eaten TEs thyme 
v. 6, P. 446.) 
perri — ippi. (Gf. 
f. 1.) Liliacez. 
d an 
r 
sterile filamente alterrating with ý 
ndes of Santa Rosa. Perhaps not in 
cultivation. 
Lilium auratum, vars. macranthum 
pictum, & and rubrovittatum. (Gf 
id pP. "ed ape 496.) Liliacee. H. 
A se varieties differing in 
wae and ébloue. (T. S. Ware.) 
Lilium Bolanderi, Wats. (Gf. 1 
p.384.) H. bulb with a BS ees 
and Ov uis, ni FE bel- 
purple-red colour, dotted with b 
inside. California. (T. S. Ware.) 
