_ probably hardy perennial. Petioles 1-2 
ft. high, the fruiting ones forked, from 
the re which are produced the large 
bunche PME rich pepe px 
resembling the 
*Polemonium pauciflorum, S 
(G. C. 1889, v., p. 772, vi., p. 96, t1 
W. G. 1889, p. 411.) Remsle 
H. perennial. A distinct and ornamental 
species, 1-14 ft. high, branching we 
leafy, glandular, pubescent, fl. fun 
shaped, 15-2 in. Sois BE mega ied 
Polygonums, very desirable for rock- 
Roots - us. 
slam, e erect, leafy, 4-9 in. high ; l. 3-6 
in. long, linear or Shen acute, 
crisped, glabrous, and glaucous, or 
pubescent underneath; spike 1-2 in. 
long, dieses Me du long, drooping, 
ood-red, ue alayas 
(Kew and Edinburgh Bot. Gar 
*Primula den ticulata, var.vari 
Hort. (W. G. we 406.) vm 
lace. „garden variety with whit 
in jj : a 
— var. nan 
ES ne L DES E 7079; ae isso, 
riv D warf 
quens of - par eii sible ps 
B^ almost sessile, obovate, oblo 
eiie ; scape very short; fl. Lite i 
can m., the corolla lobes te, 
entate, A purple, with w and 
Plot Himalayas. pr 
Tou 
ula Poi ranchet. (G 
1885, vi., p. 361; 
| 3 xu. anes p: T, 
W. G. 1889, p. 406.) r H. H. 
A 
Á , clasping base, 
- f. in whorls, rich purp 
diam. Yunnan, Cla 
L4 * 
3 in. high; fl, capitate, rich purple- 
“Romijis ped 
someter ru d te; the tee 
curved. Himalayas. (Kew.) 
Primulina Tabacum, Hance. C 
1889, vi., p. 356, fig. 52; R.H. 1889, 
16; G 
æ 
haling an of tobac 4-6 in. 
ns E subarea or oblong, prs 
corda! lobed; fl. in 
uec "violet purple peduneles “and 
calyees glandular-hairy. Native name 
Shek-in (Rock Tobacco). China. (Kew 
ME un epe (G.C. 1889, v. 5, 
Bot. Mag., t. 7095.) Proteaceæ. 
G. A of fas tetty dovere bine with 
pine-like leaves and noddi oe 
crimson flower gee A in. across. 
Cape st w.) 
Pyrus Mal scum Hort. (R.'H.B 
1889, 273.) Rosae A form of the 
unculata, K (Gard. 
, Y. 85, p. 343, fig.) Rube. S. 
shr. ' Allied to Concha and, like it, of 
value as a source of quinine. fa has 
the habit of C. officinalis. Bra 
*Restrepia pandurata,Rehb.f. i et 
Man. Masdev., p. 13.) Orchidee 
lower sep. and the pandurate li 
ed with crimson-purple. . Columbia 
in.) 
EIE orien e 
1889, p. 9221.) Apocynes. H: A. 
g a Vinca, but 
pretty Lei resemblin, 
with m rect stems, small s panne de 
and the A i d ham tu hey 
este from bright blue to dark "violet. 
Tau 
Rhi vini owe G 
pais, guii SA)" Ca ^ae 
33, A Caet 
cculent, sim Ha 
dake green cer ie beni rahe 
areola in irals, aring 
regular spi and 
small, rounded, rudimentary leaves or 
me of a reddish-brown ; fl. white and 
owish-green. Brazil. (Lindeberg, 
dien ) 
Majesty.” 
Rhododendron “ Her 
es C. 1889, Ae 5, p. 533.) G. shr. 
Supposed to th 
e result of crossing 
= Fosteriamon with R. arboreum, but 
the latter species. 
(Veitch & Bons ) p 
