48 
sire Lr ae ko L. Lind. 
A supposed natural 
vi eres C. Moesie and C. 
MM Ma. (L. Linden & Co. 
Moortebeek, Belgium.) 
Cattleya maxima floribunda. (ZŁ. 
1896, t. 506.) A fine m Basa bright 
A coloured tea lip c purple 
risped edges UR with white. 
Mirari. inpia Brus- 
sels.) 
Cattleya. Mendel balliana. (Sand. 
Cat. 1896, 5.) Remarkable for the 
large size and righ colour of the flow 
(F. Sarder & Co.) 
See Ji age Neba (G. C. 1896 
rden PANT between 
C. superba id C. Forbes (J. 
Cypher.) 
Cattleya Triane. (L. 1896, tt. ul 
A series of varieties are dm and 
described ; festiva, regalis, dulcis, am- 
plissima, sup , ardens, splenden ns, 
majestica. v Linden & Co., Morte- 
beek, Belgium. 
Cattleya SERRE atrata. (J. O.1 
40.) Af e with large flowers ; pab 
and peta round 
lp vet deeply. -— (L/Horticulture 
- Internationale, Brussels.) 
*Celmisia Munroi, Hook. f. (B. M. 
t. 7496.) Composite. G. Whole plant 
of the leaves 
ow, ray-florets white. New 
lden yel 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
7 ania 
Chamædorea gratissima, L. aloa 
(Lind. Cat. 1896, 13.) Palm S. 
Described as an elegant species of: na 
-—A x large leaves resembling those 
of C. Verschaffeltii. Habitat not given. 
(L’Horticulture Internationale, Brus- 
sels.) 
a. hamosa, C. B. Clarke. (R. 
à Gesneracem, S. 
ed 
fin; showy. India. (J. Sallier, Paris.) 
Cirrho ope talum graveolens, TL 
(O. R. 1896, 308.) Orchideæ 
large flowered species with leaves id in. 
by 5 in., scapes 6 in. higb, race T 
A. sed of about 13 strongly- 
scented ae yellowis! 
with red, li eddish-brown ch anging to 
“New Guinea. (Brisbane 
deep aire 
d.) [This is supposed to be 
dential: with C. robustum, Rolfe. } 
Cirsium A le 2 Hort. (fW. G. 
T 
1896, 7 Compositæ 
bienn n during first year with ve 
oe ely like those of Chamaepeuce 
diacantha, The second year the Aawer- 
- tems develop to a height of 4j ft. 
bear numerous large eerta ‘red 
flo esr Origin not stat CV. 
Masek, Bohemia.) 
Clematis Addison Britton. (c. 
F. 1896, 394, f. 43.) Ranun 
ally of C. Viorna : sepals 
dark violet-purple, except at the acute 
det ellow tips. Alleghany Moun- 
ains. vnde C. S. Sargent, Brook- 
thie, Mass., U.S.A.) 
Clematis € mies (G. 
and F.1896, “wee ce H. “ B 
little-known 
ligusticifolia." XN. West. United States. 
"Coelogyne balfouriana, (Sand. Cat. 
1896, 6.) Orchidee. G. Described 
orange, and d borne 
arched spikes. «Habitat not ny t 
Sander & Co.) 
REATUS, lauierbachiana,  Krá 
lia) S. A species ilia 
g in havi 
more than one leaf to a Lom in ‘the fonm 
of the lip and in the shorter inflo- 
rescence. New Guinea. (Berlin, B.G.) 
Col urida, L. Lind. & Cogn. 
GL. 896, 80; t. 532.) A Sepa and 
petals a h-yello 
with purple, pec white and 
purplish. gin (L'Hor- 
P Orig stated 
tieulture teme eR Brussels.) 
Celogyne virginalis, L. Lind, (G. 
and F. 1896, 144.) S. A provisional 
name for an mti m described as 
em pure w Mies the way of 
ristata, i delic 
Habi tat not recorde -— 
Internationale, Brussel 
Fa e M. 
Core Bagge bowel G. nas 
Rubia nte- 
, one of the vs DATON 
y fragrant. 
"Corea 
, may prove a for- 
midable rival of the Arabian." "Siete 
Leone. (Kew.) 
ie cx cili- 
um. (Gf. 1896, Way Tacik H. 
as 
á MEUS variety with flowers 
