brown, and a coppery red labellum. 
(L’ Horticulture Internationale.) 
"Musa emi E. v. Mi <1 G. ©: 1893, 
xiv., Musee. S: n 
Atben Reni of the M. sapien- 
up. It has a sens TS large 
leaves, and an erect p 
e bearing 
whorls of white sg vt po d by 
Queensland. (Kew.) 
*Musa Manni, d (B. AE 
7311.) warf go the 
stems peat 4 ft. 2d = 
ith sieht: ies T Tt; 
7 in. brog ad, an erec er Bd 
an 
several con spieuous boat-shaped 
bracts of a rose-crimson colour. The 
owers are in threes and yellow, and 
the fruit small ko par, and green 
sam. ) 
gem e doe am (G. C. 1893 
p. Amaryllidee. A num 
bes “of which hen rr. parents are 
imis are dn ribed. 
Narci aaa d: Cat. 
1899, p. p- A garden hybrid 
between JN. Jon ir Miss N. Tazetta, 
Cennad & C >i Naples 3 
Neodryas sacciana, Lind. 
(J. O. 1893, p. 73.) On chid 
A new species with the habit of | a mest 
Oncidium, and small flowers coloured 
pede ip. 
amesiana. (G. C. 1893, 
v 56.) vale sng gene S. A 
garden hybrid between JN. rafflesiana 
. hookeriana. GJ. Veitch & Sons.) 
Nepenthes mixta. (G. C. 1893, v. 
em m 46, "E 9$) s. pee n hybrid 
ween JV. northiana and N. Curtisi, 
a. Veiteh & Sons.) 
*Nerine elegans var. alba, Hort. 
(J. 
of H. 1893, v. Aere 349, 
fig. 51.) 
of ae origin. It 
Moorei. (T. Ware.) 
Nerine meist, 
» P 
comes near JV. 
(G. e 1893, v. 
. A garden bybrid 
between. N. humilis and N. pr en 
(R. A. Todd.) 
*Nicotiana colossea, 
variegata. 
. Solanaceer. G 
the plant describ 
l. tomentosa. ( Sallier, Paris.) 
A di stinet plant | 
46 
Bion PESE 
Nidularium digeneum. (W. G. 
Ap a Ads Bromeliacee. rden 
iets n N. Innocenti and Bro- 
ud ot "Hübsch, Bavaria.) 
Tophounierns. n Hort. 
Y« XI. 38.) Filices. 
light abe silvery powdered 
ae habit den se, compressed, as 
e th as e fro nds. 3 
& J. "Birkbülienit: ) 
C. 
G. 
E ron 
[11 me 
Nymphzea Laydekeri E e 
(Gard 1893, v. p YP. ay ee 
Hs? scaling he , said 
to ge of E origin and ha rdy. 
owers 3j in. in f, pe tals dark 
crimson. (Lat cae Medio, France.) 
mein 1893, v. xliv, p. A 
seedling variety, said to - of hybrid 
origin and hardy. Flo 
diameter, c rose- bete (aoe 
Marliac, Franc 
Nymphea  Laydekeri E 
p 
Nymphzea marHsom i Xe (G 
1895, v. xliv., p. A rig 
variety, said to be i hybrid origin and 
veu Flowers nearly 5 in. in diameter, 
tals t rosy crimson. (Latour- 
Martat, France.) 
Nymphæa — rubra punc- 
T. (Gard. 1893, v. xliv., P. quse 
A. seedling variety. said to hy- 
brid origin and hardy. Flow 4 in. 
in diameter, petals deep rose purple and 
marbled. (Latour-Marliac, France.) 
ghey ares e Gard. 1893, 
c 80 had 
with yellow. (Latovr-Masllae i Prem 
de = F., 1898, 
rid 
oN 7 e ard, New J 
Maece ce i: onan 
any spots. (F.S 
landum, Rchb. f. 
— — b em, (G. C. 
with pri imrose-c 
banded instead of 
brown. (C. Vuylsteke, Ghent) 
ssum pum, Lindl. var. 
O amplissimum, Hio Hort. T C. 1893, 
* crunt ys large 
sepa vides segments, and yellow 
blotch on the lip. (L/ Horticulture Inter- 
onale.) 
