flowers, the lip thick and korali: It 
is peg v a variety of S. Lowii. 
(H. Low & Co. 
NERO, own, Rolfe. (K. s 1893, 
1893, v. xiv . 630, 
589. ‘fi. Y B. A ETE d cies 
of the S. ecor vbi M Los differing 
rom S. amesiana ing purple 
spots on the rene ik whitish buff 
sepals and petals. New Grenada. (H 
w & Co.) 
Stenandrium. poossensianum: a. 
H.1893,t. 168.) Ac na ceæ. S. A 
garden ybrid with variegated leaves, 
green iMd yellow, ened with brown. 
(L'Horticulture Internationale.) 
eee wherever Lapse Phe 
vi., of. v. xxvi, p. 359, 
fig ' 66. ) diente 
p wit 
IL ona in 
Mo on 
shaped, an inc fone, 
(F. Sander 
e le 
tigi rich 7 
groun 
ibn: uk 
violet-blue. East Indies. 
& Co.) 
Tamarix Mi m m 
v. xiii, p. 4 oie 
discovered Me Secun du Central 
nce the 
SALA. 
An 
Asia; it differs in ap 
rest of the genus, the leav 
small, glaucous green, adpressed and 
imbricated. Plant has not yet flowered 
in cultivation. (Lemoine, Nancy. 
ERO A tace WR, ETEY, Boiss 
93. 
Y 
Flowers 
(Max 
lp 
green rith silky ba: airs. 
rosy-lilac, fragrant. Asia Minor. 
Leichtlin, Baden n.) 
Salisb. var. 
andiflora, 
sd FP. v. vip 
(G.a 
d T. 
kiipi flowers, "with ‘nearly white 
variegation. (F. H. 'Ho rsford, Vermont.) 
idi grandiflora, Salisb. dae 
rosea, Hort. (G. and F.v. vi, p. 3 
H. H. Supposed to be an eid 
hybrid between 7. Pavonia and T. 
conchiflora. It has yellow flowers 
(F. H. Horsford, 
ad with rose. 
nt.) 
Tilia miqueliana, Max. (G. amd F. 
1893, v. vi., p. ka , fig. 19.) Tiliacew. 
H. A species y related to the 
Eastern European T. FL ec (Arnold 
Arboretum.) 
51 
Tillandsia loodiensia. (Gf. M Ji A 
1893, v. xiii, p. 
Bronelacee 
betw 
as 
called Vriesias.) (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
"THISnORis microziphion, Baker. (B. 
S. dp hend of t 
idu dnopliphitum and a 
ally of 7. stri short 
tufted stems, clothed vim incar lepidoto 
leaves nated by 
an erect f E clothed 
with deii braets p deep blue flowers. 
Monte Video. (Kew.) 
Tillandsia  xiphioides, es 
E 
puite, Ew (R. H. 3, p. 
156, ^ fine rarity * hes 
larger, hie leaves, longer es- 
cence, and more numerous aid white 
dita c the type. Uruguay. 
(André, France.) 
*Tradescantia rrr Lind. (G 
1893, v. xiii., p. 474. oso VAR 
* Leaves longer con narrower than 
regine n with bands 
ll E 
nationale.) 
radescantia velutina, Lind. (G. C. 
1893, v. xiii., p. 475.) S. Leaves close, 
short hairy, Eis in the centre with a 
biu d of silvery white on each 
Habitat ion reco . (L'Horti- 
e Internationale.) 
* 
By ge sec trum albiflorum, Rolfe. 
(K. B. 1893, p. 336.) Orchideæ. S. 
A new species allied to T. candidum. 
Leaves ovate, about an x img; ie 
ceme x ae em e lea flow 
bout with ar short bi- 
rsen vien wit with a — “of purple 
at the base of the lip. Mexico. (Kew.) 
iteleia uniflora, Lindl. var. ceru- 
(R. H. 1893, p. 256, pl.) 
H. A form differing from 
in CIE porcelain blue 
(André, France.) 
Triteleia uniflora, Lindl. var. Stella, 
Hort. Damm. (Damm. Cat 1893, P. 5) 
H. Animproved form of the species. 
(Dammann & Co., Naples.) 
Tulipa c oncinna, Baker. (G. C. 1893, 
Ls n Liliacee. H. 
species mson flowers allied to 
T ahoro T. ciliatula, and 
T. dammaniana. Taurns. (Whittall 
Smyrna.) 
Tulipa Harmonia, Sprenger. ( Damm 
Cat. 1893, p. 5.) An early-flowering 
form of T. undulatifolia, with large 
