Al 

— those of the type. * Pinus 
octor.”” Mexico. (Fratelli oat 
Pol; stachya rig a ae Rolfe. 
C en 1891, p. 199.) Orchideæ 
; A nute paR with t e habit 
. with an orange spot 
f 
ilis “white 8 
on of Africa. 
ip. West Coast 
(O'Brien.) 
*Primula For, Franchet. (Gar 
1891, vol. 40, 556.) Pathos. 
ake An tg ton mrose, midway between 
P. pnt Ton it resembles i in the 
P. farin 
whor 
pale lilac. November. Yunnan, China. 
- ( Vilmorin.) 
a hcm Jungh. (G. C. 
yD ; M. 1891, Deo, 
high, the flowers in four 
rich eowslip-yellow, tinged w range. 
This plant is probably nteti in n England. 
(Kew.) 
Pteris cretica, var. theta ae Veitch. 
(Veitch Cat. 1891, p. 11.) Filiees. G. 
n orna meatal variety of woe 
i oad pinnu 
Garden variety. p Vei tch & Sink ) 
RA ies thunbergiana, Benth. (R 
mu 2 31, f. "UR G. 1891, p. 24.) 
H. nber with trifo- 
halata L, pe adr deg nd n bluish- 
Ven fl. Japan. Syn. Pachyrhizus 
d Z Mois chos 
and D. japonicus o 
ultivated at Kew many years 
Pyrus Parkman Hort. ve iir G. 1891, 
. 323.) See sede Parkm 
ibglobo 
twice as long as oa small inr eup, 
Lazistan. (Dieck.) 
Renanthera  imschootiana, Rolfe. 
i Buil. 1891, p. 200.) Orchidez. 
S. A fine showy species allied to R, 

uer gi with shorter perianth segments. 
The fl. are reddish and yellow. (Van 
eee ra Sander & Co.) 
err ee Mns Rolfe. (G. C. 
137. Orchider. S. 
Dif fers y us species of the genus 
in having striped instead of spotted 
sepals. Otherwise it is not unlike R. 
elegans. New Granada. (Low & Co., 
n 
and Glasnevin Botanic Garden.) 
M dissimilis, K. Ais E 
1891, p. 634, f. dn Caetae G. 
succulent, This he plant deteitted 
last year as Danir dissimile. 
——— ioris Lue iere sch. 
(Nat. Arb.Zósch. 1891, p.20.) Ericacesm. 
H.shr. Ahybrid between R. fer tgi- 
neum and R. a sut 
“hom onendre: Beet Max. 
Ge, . 462.) A hardy 
evergreen ahh "with. den fis or 
— bene owers crimson. Tscho- 
(St. bs sburg B 
*Rhododendron Aur gp Max. (G. C 
1891, vol. 9, An , evergreen 
"— Wes o bet snowy white 
benea owers white,  Tsehoruk. 
(St. Paid, Botanic Garden.) . 
— 
oo 

*Robinia Doomerieana; Hort. (Gf. 
Asie p. 362.) " —À ; tree. 
ably a for R. Pseudacacia, 
with small picnic T and red fl. 
Rosa Tngosa, var. calocarpa Anas 
(R.A ip: 129, f. 
4 seedling dun with alee 
levia than the "e rg pex co ibd seg 
of depressed glob of a bright red. 
Garden variety, ‘Gin uant.) 
*Rosa wi va S and £ 
for clothing met slopes, &c. 
*Salix hoyeriana, Dieck. (Gf. 1 
p.332.) aiaia. H. shrub of iwari 
prostrate habit, E oval. 
v 4 in. lo Cas- 
Mo unteins, riti "Cohiba: 
CZisehen Arboretum.) 
r amplexi 
"eni Disk. 1891 X 
(S. amplezicaulis $) by Boissier. 
tian Pontus. (Zóschen Mene m.) 
Sambucus racomoósa, L. var. heter 
hy (GA. 1891, p. $66, 
123.) Union H. shr. A 
