formed of sub-rotund pinne which 
are tinted with purple when young. 
: 9 
ÇW. Bull 
peee Boeie Rolfe. 
CG. C. 1897, ae B 
C. 
..* A pretty Tittle ‘species with sa 
oloured flowers.” (Sir T, RJ 
—€— bogotense. Sander. 
(Sand, Cat. 1897, 3, f£.) Aroidem. S. A 
i s with a short 
stem, leaf-stalks and 
. sagittate green leaf-blades, Colombia. 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
a — (W. 6 
56.) garden hybrid of 
wh ich one me parents is A, 
andreanum. (Valvassori, Cascine, 
` Florence.) 
CW. 
arden. hybrid of 
F : parents is 
NM: is S” Ridolfi, Flo- 
Anthurium A 
1897, 258.) S. 
Ww Are one o 
andreanum, 
- rence.) 
Anthurium ridolfianum. (W. 4. 
1897,.258.) S. A d m of 
which one of the par 
andreanum. (Marquis Ridolfi, "Flo: 
ce.) 
An OE Tope (W. 
1897, 258.) garden hybrid e 
which one of e parents is 
andreanum, (Marquis Ridolfi, Flo- 
rence.) . 
Anthurium "Pa vaanórH. (W. G. 
1897, 256.) p “ig - eigr of 
which one the is 
andreanum., (Vil r Goi Flo- 
rence.) 
*Apera dg regs Hook. 
1897, xxii., 282-283, f. 84.) Gra 
An elegant grass, growing ak d ft. 
k and Dried feathery droop- 
ing spikes 4 g. New Zealand. 
(J. Veitch & gone.) 
n 
A a Sturii, Hort. dtr 
, 968.) Orucifers 
mad species, bearing lange 1 Nive 
white flowers in early spring. (J. 
Wood.) 
coat 
Grapes bakeriana, Sander. Ce, A ' 
st eres roidee. § 
ll-spatned LOW ^ot 
) 
pm a 
X. Sander & Co. 
bab 
A. REL 
eee elegans x I ree pera 
(€. C. 1897, xxii, 126, f. 36.) Aristo- 
15509 
39 
lochiacez. S. A garden hybrid be- 
tween the two species indicated by the 
name. (Canon Prettyman.) 
*Arum Dioscoridis ve song ey 
(G. C. 1897, xxi., 2.) 
This species with 
leaves, throws u 
Col. reddish purple, passing into green 
above with spots. Asia Minor, 
Aruncus Abhi Kneiffi. (W. a. 
; Z. 1897, 260, ff.) 
Rosacez. H. EY CON variety of the 
well-known Spirea Aruneus. (Zabel, 
Gotha.) 
acras M WE d. Siehe. 
(6G 397, f. 116) 
Tas The largest of all 
the Aspho es, growing 8 ft. hi 
Flowers aen ge ds white. Asia 
Minor. 
oe Delavayi, Franchet. (R. H. 
ite. H.. This species 
permanent violet- 
y 
o brown. Yunnan 
) 
in 
(M. de S rilmorin, Paris. 
t 
egon: S. 
e latu 
Begonia arr 
(Sand. Cat 7, 6:) - Be 
A eis Ate “Th 
borne on tall, densely hairy didis, Ma 
are ‘slightly bullate in appearance e, the 
a-green ing reticulated 
fencers veins of green 
." (ŒE. Sander & Co.) 
i" bey CR. H. 1897, 561, 
67. G. A garden hy brid between 
2. Duchartrei and B. pictavensis, 
(Bruant, Poitiers.) 
s 
nm Heldreichii, Boiss. var. 
(G xii,2) Lilineen. 
Ne viih broad lea spikes 
of flowers c colour of "Sella sibirica, 
Asia Min 
— Adami, pu MÀ i (Pp so 
14) € 
ranched ; radi | 
sinuately lobed spine-toothed ; 
upper leaves 3-6 egit ng, spotted vith 
= op th; flower-heads 
mbose 3} in. across, ye. "s. 
Afros, (Kew.) 
Billbergia Canterae, Ed. André. 
Ys H. 1897, 60, t.) Bromeliacee, S. 
handsome plant belonging to the 
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