46 
Aralia a eee aureo ' 
Ss d . 1896, 323.) 
Huren orm mers golden 
atsit lea aves. (Peter Smith & 
o5, Bergedorf, Germany.) 
Arctostaphylos: idm m mon A. Gray. 
Lu 
een bush with ‘ovate 
A prostrate evergr 
Jenilióty leaves and short racemes of 
reddish flowers. Sierra Nevada. 
Artemis ia frigida, Willd. eee 
18, 2 35). ‘Composite small 
h, herbaceous from “a v ar decet t 
thse, with e eut ae S ied leaves. 
W. erica. (L. 
Späth, Berlin. jJ 
EG ristatum x marginale. 
—Á— ir 96, 444, f. 58.) Filices. 
Dave enport, 
Medford, Mass., U.S.A.) 
idium simulatum, Davenport. 
“and F. 1896, 484, £69. H. 
A. 
cies 
Which | it jibl in kiadi charact 
chiefly in its ih stipe, in- in- 
trorse lower pinne, larger sori and less 
e 
. Davenport, Medford, Mass., USA.) 
Asplenium Herbstii. (G. C. il ; 
. 470.) Filices. H. “ Fronds very 
oliaceous an bright pragia 
colour.” Origin not stated, (H; B. 
May.) 
ilmorini, n e Boo. 
= "Compos 
markable for its wida riam 
oe heads vidis ray-florets of a erai rium 
Aster 
1896, 
either solita in pairs at the 
~= of a long naked stalk. We iden 
China. (M. Maurice de Vilmorin, 
France.) 
Astragalus anus — T 
B. 1896, 18 det n 
nnial wi silvery eaves aa "o 
ray-violet flo e Nearly related to 
cretaceus, ozytropifolius and 
eriopigi us. Asia Min (Be rlin 
B. G.) 
Baccharis trimera, DC. S H. 1896, 
152, ff., 50-2.) Com mpos 
t 
Flo viet heads inconspieuous. 
Argentina (Ed. André, France.) 
nia acerifolia. rot Cat. 1896, 
E e NC em. oA n hybrid 
uvis Burkei and gw Qr. 
Veitch & Sons.) [There is a species 
Ecuador 
"Begonia carminata. (Veitch. Cat. 
1896, 2.) G. A garden hybrid between 
B. coccinea and B Dreget. (J. Veitch 
) 
called acerifolia, H. B. K., native of 
-] 
odoratissima, Lemoine, 
1896, ok A race of 
tuberous food Begonias with fragrant 
flow (V. Lemoine & Son , Nancy.) 
pA 
-— Rex x decora, Ph 
1896, 267, f. 123.) A series of 
h ybrids raised from the ivo “pants 
above- Mento ned is described. (MM. 
Cappe, France.) 
e eras —— Hook f. 
A remarkable 
vi 
white flowers with a few female 
and bisexual ones. Brazil. (F.- Sander 
& Co.) 
Berberis pruinosa, Franchet. = and 
F. 1896, 67.) Berberidee. 
warf shrub “the new growth, the anie 
side - the Temi and the — 
berries being ure white, and the 
fomai sulphur yellow? Yunnan 
Bertonerila. (Lind. Cat. mu 6, 7, ff.) 
re here describ red. (L^ Hor- 
tieulture pennis Tous 1s.) 
Billbergia Binoti, R. Gérard. (J. H. F. 
1896, 7 2 Bromeliacee. S. A species 
eciosa, Thunb. Leaves in a 
Organ Moeta Brazil. (Lyons B. G.) 
* Bocconia microcarpa, Mariae ume 
1896, L., 197.) Papavera A 
handsome species attaining ‘the p 
of 9 The inflorescen 
mand panii, x unlike the Veto 
tian Sumach, N. Ch Kew.) 
Brodiea ixioides erecta. (Gard. 
1896, xlix. 454.) Liliacee. A for p 
with large trusses of bright yello 
flowers. (Wallace & Son.) 
Brodiea Orcuttii, Baker. (G. 
C. 
je EX ue f. 40.) H. A bulb 
s of 5-15 bright lilae 
an e ier Breweri, A. wigs ee 
1896, 19.) Ericacee. 
