57 
ring in its much longer narrower 
irs 
and not brown, by its more eie stem, 
ke. Upper Guinea. (Paris B. G.) 
sae se oe & gerer M. T. Masters. 
6, **5 MM f. 97.) Passi- 
A ' species with entire 
lnecoat aves Sit: long and green ie 
ow flowers 3 in. across.  Braz 
"n. Creighton.) 
"Fentstemon secundiflorus, Benth. 
(Gard. 1896, xlix., 478.) Scrophu- 
lari cai pretty specie with blue 
flowers bronze 
which are suffused wi 
on the upper seg Dolo (Kew. 
ERU ge Watsoni, A. Gray. (Gf. 
6,77.) H. A dwarf-growing com- 
Sin species with roundish leaves and 
racemes of bla datan flow wer Colo- 
rado. (Herb & Wulle, Naples.) 
Perezia sonchifolia, Baker. 
1896, 134, t.) Compositz. 
annual with ec eed ives 
ads lik 
qu. H. 
and white flower-he iniatu ure 
Camellias. Uruguay. (Fd. dar ré, 
France.) 
Phaius ashworthianus. d^ C. 1896, 
XX., 584.) Orchidex. A garden 
hybrid betw Busco and P. macu- 
latus. (F. Sander & Ce) 
"Fhaleria & mbigua, Hook. f. (B. M. 
t. 7471.) "T mieta lico S. Aclimb- 
ing gl us shrub with light green 
somewhat leathery leaves a illary 
subterminal heads of pure white 
scented Daphne-like flowers. ava. 
ew. 
Philodendron robustum, L. Lind. 
(Lind. Cat., 1896, 21.) Aroidem. S. 
Described as a species of RENT 
with large emerald green lea 
given CL’ Horticulture 
Internationale, Brussels.) 
"Tie ox urus chinensis, Rolfe 
1896 s ae Unek Orchideæ. S. 
species stem, 
ovate green nud 4 in. long and short 
numerous small flowers. 
« B. 
A new 
scapes bearing 
cas (Kew. 
riocarpum, d 
zr jon Hen t. 7473) Pittosporess. 
all tre te leaves 
XT. Hanbury, La Mortola, E un 
Platycerium Weitchii. (G (G. cue m 
"xix. 059.) ces 
da distinc x Py onis sont oreet sagit 
pita cum d being of unusual leathery 
substance and dark green in colour." 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Plostocomis crinita L. Lind. | (Lind. 
at. 1896, 21.) es S. Described 
~ a species with th e odio € with 
white spines in fascicles of about seven ; 
leaves sedi very -p glaucous green, 
whitish on under si itat not 
o V Horticulture Terana; 
Brusse 
P Oido me 9 ae (J. O. 1896, 
ex. 
irious se 
u 
ceolate- 
ulate acute leaves and d Y violet- 
purplish hairy flower-stems bearing 
somewhat fleshy old minit flowers 
more or less tinged' wit . Mada- 
gascar. (Mme. Adde Pauillac, France.) 
Potentilla dahurica fruticosa. 
(M. D: G. 1896, 49.) “Kowna: H. 
A e between the two species named. 
Garden origin. 
X mE Inierandra, Koehne. 
896, 48.) H. A low bush 
iit t half as tall-growing as P. fruti- 
cosa, with p leaves and dark yellow 
flowers 
Potentila pa 
D. G. 1896, 26.) 
irem shrub 
arvifolia, Fischer. (M. 
H. A dwarf much- 
with 6008. flowers 
produced in July and August. Siberia. 
CL. Späth, Berlin.) 
imula floribunda Lir cmm 
i. 1896, 113, t. € Primulace 
iffers from the type in ivii 
mich ee flowers. (Haage & Schmidt, 
rt.) 
Qt D. G. 
po o 
som iate 
Prun 
1896,26 26. $ ico 
a Ps 
Asia a Minek. ae es Bein) 
CArnold Arboretum.) 
S C. 1896, xx., 470.) 
“Frond s compound, pinnæ 
uch subdivided, the eade me pes. 
being IMP istate.”” Orig 
(T. Childs.) 
Pteris Childsii. 
Filices. G. 
mu 
Pteris i d C. 1896, xix., 
€: G. Proba bly a seedling variety 
ees ee with fonds 2 ft. high and 
pine pen = ky e,dark green. (Messrs. 
Stroud 
*Pterisanth MARE. ue e 1896, 
XX., 182.) Ampelideæ. S. imber 
