xantholeu 
ipe v. 6, p. 111.) Orchidee. 
ga primrose-coloured 
flowers. (Veitch & ien. 
E 
ate-lobed, tomentose benea 
in i iere clusters, large and showy, em 
blue, with five darker lines. ds 
Boma aperi (W.G. 
1889, p. 8 Jn. high, with Lien c of rapid 
angle 4-6 ft. high, wi "sr paei stems, 
„and s "violet i cceeded 
by dark, shining, blaekish-hlue “fr. West 
Africa. 
*Solanum pensile, Sendtn. (Bot. Mag., 
t. 7062.) A handsome stove climber, 
with cordate leaves and pendent 
racemes of bright blue flowers with con- 
spieuous — stamens. Brazil. 
ea avar. atro 
Hu tree. 
fL, and very y fr. of a very ik 
red. 
*Spirea kamtschatika, Pall. (G. 
1889, vi, p. 126; Gard. 1889, fiv. 
' p. 14 
long, leaf-stalk channelled, coar: sely 
hairy, provided "= two lea enfy 8 stipules 
it base, and a number of irregular 
eaflets along its omire length ; terminal 
y, ovate, cordate, palmately 
five-lobed, lobes biserrate pointed, in- 
no some Large, white, cma Kam- 
S. — Hort. 
e tbh aoe 
(Paul 
*Stapelia pude (G.C. 
1889, v. 6, p... Fastin Sa 
A free-growing, see ge-flowered plant, 
which has been in cultivation about 
16 years, but has never been ed 
before last year. 
Sta: ectiflora, N. E. Br. (G. C 
ering plant with erect pedicels and 
small Turk’s-cap-like flowers. S. Africa. 
Str s Bruan 
: Dv PH. 1889, D and nd 202) 
. A hybrid betwe 
R. polyanthos. CBee 
uca, var. alba, Hort. 
56 
leaves and erect many-flowered seapes, 
the flowers being purplis hor z^ the -— 
aos ur yellow on the Gree 
hou: . Africa. ia 
sou asi Iminticum, Bl. ( 
1889, p. 76, f. 23. SPA Td 
i lant, 
of fl.-spikes 2-3 in. long, of reddish- 
tinted unisexual fl. Sumatra. (Jard. 
ie Plantes, "Paris 8.) 
BvsinqmE spu eoa var. alba, 
rt. (W. G. 1889, p. 487.) Legu- 
minos: IM shri A fors with white fl. 
Austra 
Synthyris — Watson. (W. 
de d Lom gi , Serophularinew. 
h. with leathery, 
of han 
Mountains. (Backhouse & Son. » 
Tachiadenus radiatus. (W. G. 1889, 
TOPE ol This seems to 
i. an rites for T. cà 
— Smithii, "e (Bull Cat. 
889, p. 8.) Bignoniaces. i clim 
P. 
A rupe ideis between velutina 
poscis minuta, Rolfe. (G. C. 
_ v. 5, p. 527.) Orchidee. G. A 
S a species, the whole cu 
leni 2 in. high. (Veitch & Sons 
*Tigridia og cifera,S. Wats. (G.and 
i 1889 i 
oH. 
p. 412, fig. 125.) Iridee. 
A very autiful species. Stems 
ng; i 
long ches b: 
purple-dotte ed at base, 
seg. purple; inner seg. tubular, folded 
in centre; the € sides appro: 
mate in two cheek-like prominences 
below the small, coneave AN nded, pur 
ple blade. Anthers nearly sessile, stylos 
hardly longer. Jalisco Mounta 
Mexico. 
Tillandsia Geine, Hem. v (Gf. 
na p. 369, pur H.1 1889, 
p. 388.) eget ena 
with Mns channelled, silvery 
rosy fl, b een ase, ear. 
mine above. a ili. 
are irchofh 
Kirchhoff, Baden.) 
