an te ee eroe usc 
wohidea Bc Aerial aen; ub 
m intended being G. speciosum. 
Eee TaD Ore rege Te 
3.) Orchidee 
6 i 
cluster of small orange-red flowers. 
Madagascar. (W. L. Lewis & Co.) 
*Habenaria Pp Hook., var. 
zm oe F. 1898, v. vi., p. 
336.) sigan Dar Bot. Mag. 
t. 3, in. ) is a ‘syno . Susanne, 
Br. era var Y is p as having 
eN wers on erect scapes, with 
AE hes lobed labellum. Sumatra 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
*Hapaline Brownii, "iura t (B 
+. 7,325.) Aroidee. S. Anew tee 
with the I habit of a Spathicarpa, from 
om the spath : has gree 
cordate leaves and a greenish white 
inflorescenee. Malayan pom uee 
(Kew.) 
Hedera Helix, L. var. tessellata. 
(Gard. 1893, v ” 44, p. 150.) Araliacee. 
es tmi rked fo of the 
* common ivy, spoon einings after the 
v unis er - of the variegated Japanese 
* honeysuckle." (Miss Browning.) 
Hedracantins niveus, G. Beck. (W. 
1893, p. 288, f. 63.) Campanulacee, 
à warf plant with grassy leaves, 
stem ma bracts purple, calyx reddish, 
corolla snow-white. Al ps of Bosnia. 
HUM. vereris EE M. (G. : 
seg. 
hear nial foliag ge plat with Mo ike 
habit, the leav es colo oured rose-red with 
the veins "eng che in rose e 
uth Sea (W. Bulk) 
[Heliconia is wid gs in America. 
cad is naturalised in ruga o 
and Tr rop Asia bably H. 
illustris is ect form of this 
Heuchera rosea, Zabel (M. G. Z. 
2.) Saxifragee. H. A 
garden | hybrid betw sis H. pilosissima, 
F. d H. sanguinea, Bagi, 
Gabel, mede 
Hibiscus crassinervis, F. var. flam- 
mea, ud E Xe 1893, a 494.) 
Malva G. wy annual 
and long-stalked fiery red 
Abyssina. (Dammann & Co., Naples.) 
41 
Hibiscus Tebelei, Tra ngn. H. 
1893, p. 449.) H.H. An 
base of the corolla. China. (Naudin, 
Antibes.) 
Hoploph ytum. lineatum, 
893, v. xiii., 
black. Brazil. (W. B 
the plant flowers the genus is un- 
certain. ] 
"Huernia Sprengeri, Hort. e. 
(Pe , f. 30.) Asclepiadewm. a 
e species with gold eet pecs 
white - Abys 
cóc Ca & Co., Naples. ) 
o temper concinua, Baker. (G. 
1898, v. rre p. 150.) Amaryllidez. 
species resemblin 
ca aribea, but evergreen an 
Mexieo. (Dammann & Co., 
Hypolytrum schraderianum, Nees. 
Tt. TS . 44) € 
peraceæ S “A stout 
with tufted leaves 21 ft. long and 2 in. 
ith 
wide, entire, c wit purple margins 
Brazil. (W. Bull s) 
dropped CB. bre? > de^ rs 
ac 
om with lanceolate serra E es 
axillary racemes of 
white in EK Interesting as 
f th ants whieh yield 
Brazil. 
* Mate" or Paraguay tea. 
Kew 
“Impatiens 2) Geriacen mee — 
893, p. 
ete ie 2 oun a dest 
stem and opposite » slat 
yellow with a short 
Comoro Islands. (Landry, France.) 
ag Pg Delavayi Franch. (R. 
1893, p. 544; Vae xem p. 58, 
ri 20.) Bignoniacem. H.H. early 
stemless iso hard hardy dee diat 
with pinnatipartite leaves and raceme 
of red or deep rose-coloured flowers. 
China. (Vilmorin, Paris.) 
Iris , Athoa, Foster. d C. 1893, v. 
711.) Iridex. A more 
robust sp. than Z. subdi d t which 
it comes very near. Flowers, por. 
red-purple in colour. Mt. A: (M. 
Foster.) 
