bears several medium-sized flowers of a 
pinkish hue. Peru. (F. Sander & 
"A 
fig. 78. 
eee ames varie 
margined with creamy yellow. 
May.» 
——— "brienianum, Rolfe. 
:B. 1893, p. 62.) tig eke S. 
species allied to C.  makoya- 
atai $ in. long; 
, A me zd 
num, pseudobulbs 
(L'Hortieulture Interna- 
and mek Meets leáves 13 in. long and 
4 in. S ery stout, mee an 
clerenflowered kibel 7 Cross; 
flo 2i in. long; sepa als mutus petals 
grecuish yellow tinged with purple, lip 
p red purple. This is the ee 
free known. New Guinea. (Col. 
T. Clarke.) 
Cologyne borneensis, Rolfe. OB t 
1893, p. 62.) Orchidee. S. 
eem iis —— to ee 8 et init. 
TE ; 
rom x7 in. «it p flow: 
— ‘whitish with red brown andirkings 
on the lip. Borneo. (L’Horticulture 
Tobin done ) 
Celogyne Clarkii, Pegg 
1893, v. xili; P. S. 
species in — 
light bro 
mistari rmn lip mar, 
brown. Habitat not recorded, 
Co.) 
Hes t 
new 
Sander & 
*Celogyne sandere Kranzlin. (G. C. 
1893; v. xiii., pp. 336, 360, fig. 52; R. t 
6.) S. ru new spec cies allied t 
barbata. t has ovat morti 
ovate lanceolate leaves, s erect ers 
bearing flowers 2 ih. across, white w 
yellow blotch on the lip and 2 “tinge of 
long brown hairs on the keel. Upper 
Burma. -(F. Sander & Co. 
Cologyne tenuis, Rolfe. (K.B.1 
P- new species, 
T differing in its 
acters. 
a light buff colour. 
culture Internationale e) 
Cladrastis tinctoria, Raf. 
(R. H. 1893, p. 391.) 
fol. var. 
33 
A form of the yellow wood with varie- 
gated leaves, variegation said to be eon- 
stant. (Simon-Louis Fréres, Metz.) 
Clematis Pitcheri x coccinea. R- = 
1898, p. 376.) Ranunculacez. 
garden hybrid d in character 
be he 
tween t par (More 
Lyons.) í 
rn arbon Ait., var. fol. vari 
at. ( 1893, B Laat ) 
Madeiran tree with variegated leaves. 
(Pynaert, Ghent.) 
-Cocos odorata, Barb. Rodr. (R. H. 
1893, p. 345, f. 110) Palmex. G. A 
eng species bi: ampestris, but 
rng i 
ssed subspheriecal 
apiculate tilta, ) 
Comite de Foz 
Writer var. 
3, p. 449, 
ronzy, an 
heads. United States. (Darms 
Orcliden.. ae very 
a scapes 
yellow and poen t f^ medium-sized 
owers, ble for their ne 
solid ade Ecuador. dur 
*Cotyledon Barbeyi, Ba (E C, 
18 » v. xiii., p. 624.) Cena G. 
C. bius laris. 
It is perennial, 
tall “bra ees stems and end 
giaucons leaves 3 in. 
in a 
ong. 
numero sub globose panel, 
corolla TRE long, green and - red. _ 
Arabia Felix (Dammann & Co. 
Naples.) 
Cotyledon quitensis, Hort. (W. G, 
1893, p. 144, f. 33.) G. A dwarf 
branched conipact-gro ing plant, with 
red flowers bor racemes from 
December onwards a mmann & Co., 
Naples.) This plant is altogether 
different from the true C. quitensis, 
ker. 
Crocus Crewii, Hook. Mi ee 
v. Celi, p. 278.) icc 
tinet em close li n 
le ee enl 2 ost lack abad and 
ntre. Asia Minor. 
Witte pie ) 
Crocus ar. striatus 
luteus, Roch 
Solin 1893, v. xii. p $85) H. A form 
the ordina: ary Dute ch er ng Belongs 
distinet ris doe: on the b 
outer s of the E. on. 
Tiere. 
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