52 
tS (Gard, 1898 var. mollis, A. = giv (oA Interna- 
1896, xlix., 81.) Com- ionale, Sense ls.) 
osi H. Apu ubescent. variety with 
p rose-coloured flowers. Colorado. . Geaphila picta, Rolfe. Xn B. 1896, 
18.) Rubiacee. S. 
mall en 
— A trate plant with ia o wong lea 
Eg orig te, Cun 2r p s DE 
hybrid between E. aurantiacus a mall, white in derit cma 
Villarsi. (Haage & Schmidt, hut) British Guiana. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Er cow PR CUM tee ax HEN. a Se ey ge Bip. Sango 
24, t ar xix mposi 
Leguminose. G. The solitary tree This ' species bears white ee 
which has been named as above exists 1} inches in width, on scapes 1 ft. 
in aa garden of M. A. Constant, Golfe height. Leaves, inverted, feirceolate 
Juan, Alpes Maritimes. It is about with long stalks. S. Africa. (Cam- 
oo. "high with atrunk 4 ft. in diameter bridge B. G.) 
atthebase. Bra nches and Em n er ‘ 
with persistent 2 nes. Rac of *Geum rcrum ue (J. 4 T reget 
ves row i iti ie of tary to- ae "vari Hey dt of. E wokloadt ih | 
e extremities of the branches. : 
The spacial is a near ally of E. caffra. deep orange red flowers. Greece. 
Origin unknown. eee: WEN Car. rosea, it 
"Erythronium Johnsoni To. - 508 
C. 1896, xix. 548, 83.) form w s and petals bright rose- 
Tee „yello Unite 
SS H. A disti — species, - purple E mall p n eai i 
<a (Hors culture Interna- 
ls.) 
h 
the outside and a zone of A pink st ü ia B 
the base. Southern Oregon. (Wallace set eles 
Gongora began noue s a: (G. C. 
"Eucharis elmetana, (Sand. Cat. | quoi to G. portentosa. Pusudobulbs 
gar- . 
den hybrid between E. Sanderi and E. vnm tn - ; longs d cont “semi! 
grandiflora. (H. Kitson.) | flowers Tuoi bi - coloured 
Eulophiella peetersiana. (G.and F. Ver uade amené ? 
i a pect bei as haul, | Gutierrezia Euthamiæ, Torr. & Gra 
pecies, escribed as having 1896, 26.) Com osites H. 
large rose-coloured flowers g | : 
temen spikes. The rhizomes are thin A suffruticose plant with — » 
iem ras T yellowish-white; the | 
.in diameter at the base. | sem 
m i e me á Be > (F. Sander & Co.) | United States. (L. Späth, Berlin. ens 
Habenaria a west Hook.f. (B 
*Fraxinus anomala, Torrey. (M. D. | t. 7478. tidem. G. This fat 
£1896, 26.) Oleacee. H. A small | 
pz with leaves most reduced to a | f mcm vary AE H. T rer 
—— — —— | hairy mim with much m am division, 
Rennen | long lobes of the lip, and spur-like 
"T ‘ | Nilghiri > 
Fritillaria Bornmülleri, Hausskn. | Gee Seay ilghiri Hills 
(Gard. 1896, xlix., 282.) ——— eie 
As species allied to T. aurea, and like | Baker. 
„~ that species, with golden-yellow flowers. | Haworthia Ses. zn hio phy, om 
(Barr & Son.) 
"Fritillana „nobilis, — (B. M. 
00.) [Ab correct name 
: “plant ph W New Garden 
| Giton A mH setata by its RUP 
| 
| 
| 
1895 under the name of | Helleborus caucasicus 
s.] 
| 
thinner onvali; and from H. arachnoidea 
by the leaves not being at all pellucid 
orlineate. Cape Colony. (Kew.) 
of nigri 
F. yis yana affinis cans. (Gn. 1896, — Ranimculaton 
Seonoma siesmayeriana, L. Lind 
i d. Cat. 1896, 17.) Palme. S. 
DBoicribel s as a species of ai “ae 
with glaucous green leaves which a 
e with 
rm differi 
its large "blidst-Blhe fovet ed 
Froebel, Zurich.) 
1896, 334, f. 32.) x am 
Heuchera sanguinea alba. "ux 
tin red when oni Habitat H. AD 
