Echinocactus pelas yt, » n 
ge. (M. 7, 
e or ped eth 
er a ribs lanis y aa : 
nes short. In general aspect this 
ani resembles Æ, per s Paraguay. 
e, Junr., Erfurt.) 
epee Ux eer E cos 
(M. 1897, 187, A 
species aw -— groen tec ribbdd 
stems and brownish spin Mexico. 
(F. Fobe- Cii Damen) 
Echinopsis deemed var. ochro- 
iue, R. Mey. (x 
. A va 
the wie in its yeltéveis h-white flow 
> (Hildmann, Berlin.) 
xoc ere oa e C. 1897, 
s 71.) Orchidea i 
FT M neid between Z YHP 
radicans ana Cattleya bowringiana. 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
radico - VR 
897, 16.) 
Orchidee. G: X garden hybrid Setwuen 
two species indicated by the name. 
a Veitch & Sons.) 
e rga 
(G 
Epidendrum — tant Krünzl. 
(G. C. 1897, xxii., 29.) G. A new species, 
E. cária natum, havin short 
thin stems, small leaves and terminal 
racemes of small green and purple 
flowers. Colombia. 
cm —Á den H.1 
G. Agarden hybrid 
[e of ia autumnalis 
iiaea. ciliare. (G. Man E 
Orleans.) 
poc Tasio- pupuni (6. C 
xxii, ^ 83, rd 
betw: a Epidendrum arare 
and Laelia perpurat a. (J. Veitch & 
Sons.) 
Eremurus tmohsrions, Regel; k (ear rd. 
— li, 396.) L 
ral Asian spec aoe - pee ere qoe ya qr as 
ing in flower in the garden of A. K. 
Bulley. 
Eriopsis Helenae, Krünzl  q. C 
1897, xxii., 98.) Orchidee. S. Ane 
he finest of the genus, 
in 
veral flowers which 
those of £. ” biloba, we twice as large. 
ru. (F. Sander & Co. 
45 
*Erodium  chrysanthum, 
( Gard. ae in lii., 208.) Gerani 
A very distinct species with finely 
cut maag; foliage and y yellow 
flowers. (A. K. Bulley.) 
L'Her. 
*Erythronium  Johnsoni, olen. 
(Gard. 1897, li., 136. f.) Liliac 
A distinct species with se ue 
(R. Wallace & Co.) 
*Erythronium revolutum, Smith. 
CÈ. M. 1897, 220, 270.) A species with 
ed leaves ; i 
*Escallonia angieynsi £e C. 
1897, xxii., 17, f xifr 
A garden hybrid UT phillipiana 
and E. macrantha. (J. 
Sons.) 
"e m u, E. André, 
t.) æ. 
(Ed. André, France.) 
Freu ramen Vade eth. Bull. (6. 
1897. 149.) rticaceze 
s variety gui leaves Mito with 
creamy-white, (W. Bull.) 
f recur were Torr. (G. €. 
1897, x 6.) Liliacee. H. A 
pats on long pedicels. California. 
(Kew.) 
— — Hausskn. (6. 
xi, 16.) H. A species aim 
don - m feet high, bearing 
con and striped red flowers. ple 
Min 
oe Zaen; Ragel. on. 
1897, lii., 244, t. 1137.) H. showy 
plant is here o Fls. w stish on 
the outside, shaded wi ove colour 
Turkestan. (Barr & 
ph gn re — (8. C. 
221. — 
Pr ie veta chance d betw 
F. triphylla and F. rini The 
