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of New Plants, 1896. B. T. O.—Bulletino della R. Società Toscana di 
Orticultura. 
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indenia. 
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THortieulture — Catalog D. 
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—Mitteilungen der 
Gärtner- Ze 
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Sand. Cat.—Sanders’ Catalogue of New Plants, 1895. Spae 
sery Catalogue. 
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Catalogue of Plants. W. G.—W 
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inc Indus. 
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Abies grandis pendula. a D, G. 
AE 28.) Conifer H: eeping 
nated du NEAN ref L: 
Späth, Berlin. 
A 
gi are 392.) Urti S. An 
species attaining a height’ of 10 to 15 ft. 
with large te green serrated leaves. 
se ran ‘drooping tailiike pom of 
bright rose red flow New Guinea. 
(F. didnt: & Co.) 
Acanthophippium tae $ Ser 
G. C. 1896, xx., 26€.) Orchi a8 
Sanderi, N. ve a (G. se 
flow 
long, white: ` Malaya? (P. Wo Iter, 
rg. 
Magdebu 
M urs anum. 
€: hippium 
Lind. upp $ . O. 1896, 138; 
T ue t. 536.) 
e 
Š 
E, 
m 
shade with. Mq spotted and blotched 
TN P od sepals but 
whiter ip waxy white, 
diccns part see yello 
with ridges spotted. lined with 
purple. Phillipines “CL ortie itam 
Internationale, Brussels.) 
Acer campestre, var. postelense, R. 
Zauche. Tis D.G.18 6, o d Sapin 
æ. H. A yellow -leaved f of 
mingle: 
the common 
oe -- Moller’s Deutsche 
ung. M. K.—Monatsschrift S Kakteenkunde 
att ie "nig botanischen Gar 
eubert's Garten-Magazin . Es 
ue de Horticulture Belge. 
eth Cat.— 
—Veitch & Sons, 
Veitch Cat. 
iener Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. 
The hae Aone in the descriptions of the Pane are: 
r Feet. —H. Hardy. 
ap 
H. H.—Half-hardy. 
Acer Duretti aureo-marginatunn 
CM. D. G. 1896, 79.) H. Af m with 
leaves margined and dotted with iion. 
Acer Sea Nou Ue (M: D. G. 1896 
79. . Thetw ero varieties 
of this species are — t€ by Count 
Schwerin; the na e descriptive 
enough can natio; soma 
Acer Ne guds varieties. (M. G. 
pia. 78.) The fo ollowing iim 
this SP cies are described and 
ee red —densiflorum, falcatum, 
Canisii Pariin: rectangulatum. 
Acer N He ow m— 
aM. D 
1896, 2.) H. Said to ha 
G. 
ve beem in- 
n Europe is killed 
by cold. (H. Sebrodtek Moseow.) 
Acer OR odessanum. (M. D. 
e 1896, 2.) H. <A form with leaves 
a deeper golden colour and retaining 
mt oto? longer than the ordinary 
golden Acer Negundo. (T. Rothe, 
Odessa.) 
Acer aoe re var. multicolor. 
(Gf. I ~~) A form of the 
Nor y Ma aple es large p leaves 
BF. Showing yellowish white specks 
and blotches 
Adiantum bessonian (G. C. 
1896, 12, 75; G. and p 1896, 314.) 
Filic A . lenerum 
wit orm 
crowded 
pinne. West Indies, CG. rito ) 
