48 
ere Mathonis, x Lind. (L. Bot. Gard.) [This is Apes to be 
osed Natural identical with C. robustum, Rolfe. } 
bybra between c MA C. 
uddem na. (L. Linden Å" Co., | Cirsium tenore , Hort. - (W. G. 
Movitebeck; Belgium.) 1896, 76, ff. 6,7.) mpo ositae A 
j biennial, darin ng firs t year with leaves 
Cattleya maxima floribunda. (L. extremely like those of Chamaepeuce 
1896, t. 506.) A fine form with bright diacantha. The second year the flowe 
Mou owers, lip crimson purple ing stems develop to a height of 42 ft. 
: erisped edges margined with white. and bear numerous large beautiful red 
ci "iore iure Internationale, Brus- flower-heads, Origin not stated. (V 
ls.) Masek, Bohemia.) 
Sand. 
; onthe n m €— ie the Clematis Amos Britton. (G. an 
edd size and rich colour of the flowers. x -— iu Redi of e PIE heels J 
EE 20170.) dark violet- -purple, except at the acut 
E su er-Forbesi. G. C. 1896, reflexed yellow tips. Alleghany Moun- 
—— x arden hybrid between ains. pr pel C. S. Sargent, Brook- 
C. gt oe C. Forbes (J. th Mass., U.S.A.) 
Cypher. i 
«a Create S Robinson. (G. 
Cattleya Trian im. E 1896, tt. 530-1.) 896, 255, f. 36.) H. “This J 
ri rieties are figur red an HAIEKIN aetas of the Flammula 
Aprite; Triei vagal, dulcis, am- enel resembles in habit and foliage 
_ plissima, superba, ardens, splendens widely distributed au iable 
. majestica. E Tinde n & Co., Mo fte- ligustieifolia." N. West. United States. 
beek, Belgium *& 1 ba f 
= e D onrians. (Sand. Cat. 
Cattleya Triang atrata. (J.O.1896, |- 6.) hidee, G. Described 
40.) _A form CN large flowers ; sepals i š * "free Sper and distinet species, 
rose, the rounded the flowers being coloured aan 
Enpre ihi inai (E Horticualtur "orange, and white, and born long 
Internationale, Brussels.) Miele ee Habitat not ata: (F. 
*Celmisia a Munroi, om t : (B. M. rg mati 
t. 7496.) mposite. ole plant celo ana, Kranzl. 
except the upper surface of the leaves e EE Is s Ie rhachis species allied 
and florets, clothed with a snow-white . carnea, vé differing in having 
T hile 2 short, more ean leaf to a bulb, in the form 
cro with a thick mass of erec of the lip and in. the inflo- 
recurved linear-lanceolate leaves. Seapes rescence. New Guinea. (Berlin, B. G.) 
erect, one-flowered. Head one to two 
and a half inches across, disc-florets AA Lind. & Co : 
golden yellow, ray-florets white. New e MT. 532, Sepals e 
Zealand. (J. Veitch & Sons.) -— a "eather greenish-yellow “tinge 
with lip - 3- 
Chamedorea gratissima, L. Lind. purplish. or Min mof fel Conf 
(Lind. Cat. 1896, 13.) Palm 8. ticulture Tote oe nM Brusse 
Deseribed as an elegant : Mm Aud bud 
habit with large e leaves resemb ing those elo e virgin alis, Le Lind,— (G. 
of C. Versehaffelti. Habitat an given. C ey See) s. x provisional 
(L'Hortieulture Internationale, Brus- name Pais n imported plant described as 
els.) having "em white Hower in ase way w 
` C. cristata, and deliciously fragran 
*Chirita hamosa, C. D. Clarke. (it. Habitat not recorde e Ho yi. Hees 
H. 1896, 184, t.)  Gesneracem. 5. Internationale, Brussels.) 
w duncle 
ate to the leaf-stalk. Flowers lilac *Coffea „stenophylla, G: Don. (B. M. 
m showy. , India. (J. Sallier, Paris.) 75.) acer, S. * An inte- 
: seth plant; one of the two vA 
-— Zw x: talum graveolens; Bailey. West African species which, in point of 
1 
896, 308.)  Orchideze A commercial valne, may a a for- 
ere flowered species with leaves 12 in. ——— rival of the Arabian.” Sierra , 
bye 5 ee scapes 6 in. high, raceme 7 in. Leone. (Kew.) é 
, composed of about 13 strongly- ce Ichi b dli: , 
à à lito owe ellowish-green speckled | * - = icum byzantin P 
x red, lip — h-bro epe béigiag to (Gfl. 1896, Magen X diaecas nf 
with 
deep purple. New indic: "Brisbane | re Tan dsome variety with flowers as 
