form differing from the type in having 
pure white flowers. (Haage & Schmidt, 
Erfurt.) 
cach E ye and F. 1896, 
24.) Malvaceæ. G. A garden hybrid 
chi- 
betw een H. 
zopetalus. 
p eieh a, s and H. s 
K 
(Kew 
Hippeastrum muesserianum, 
ind. (Jil. H. 1896, 376, t. 135 
Amaryllideze 
nts narrow, 
egmen 
salmon-colour tinted s= rose appar- 
ently near 
Brusse 
ly allie 
ied H. aulicu 
Brazil. CHtorientare füxe/kattomite; 
ls. 
rentum jamaicense; Rolfe. 
O. R. 1896, 204.) Orchideæ S.-A 
s al ied to Tetramicra, re- 
edi 
461. Janata. 
— cle K. Sehum. (M. 
f.) Asclepiadee. 8. 
s 
red inside, emerald green outside. New 
Gui 
Idria columnaria SSE meet i N. 
1896, i., 113.) Tamaris 
uri 
A 
fornia. (Paris B. G.) 
*Iris albopurpurea, Baker. 
t. 7511.) 
(B. M. 
Iridec. H. The ariel 
ly of this species is 7. hexagon 
purple. 
a 
uthern United States. 
hich it differs ving 
segments erect inita ad of horizontally 
reading. Flow ith 
wers white, spotted wi 
Hausskn. (Gard. 1896, 
belongi 
65.) . A species 
Oncocyclus group, bearing white 
a e 
(Max Leichtlin, Baden Baden. ) 
Iris Lo 
Lortetii alba. (W. 1896, 
187.) H-H: A form tiring from 
owers, 
the type in its pure whi 
ae. s.) 
Dees mann 
& Co., Naples 
53 
Isoloma EXC S. Wats. (G. 
A. oh ae 496.) "Gesneracec. G. 
Ste mbent, pu n) DN 
Epeng taeae 1-3 in. ong ; 
in umbels, corolla an inch long, eet 
Mexico. (Harvar rd B.G.) 
Juniperus M Ue reptans, (M. 
GZ 1896, Ph 6. 
96, 
E Conifer $3 prostrato e me 
of value for taokete, wes re en 
Juniperus virginiana  turicensis. 
(Gl. 1896, 162.) H. A form of com- 
pact, pyramidal 1 habit, and with bluish 
gray leaves. (Otto Froebel, Zurich.) 
"Kendriekia, Walkeri Thw. (G.C. 
1896, xx., 394.) Melastom omaceæ. S. 
Described as one Bt the most beautiful 
of Ceylon plants. It is a climber with 
creeping ivy-like stems, ovate fleshy 
grey-green leaves and terminal umbels 
in large bright red flowers. Ceylon. 
(Kew.) 
Lelia anceps protherodsns, (G. C. 
rchides. G. Sepa di 
and. peta p h e» M base, the rest 
bright rose-purple; lip yellow with 
purple lines an = a crimson-purple front 
- (J. Broome.) 
Laelia, autumnalis Fournieri 
ré. (R. H. 1896, 547, D D» 
jor red dark coloured vari ty.” OMS 
Faurnict, Marseilles.) 
Laelia pumila delicata. (G. C. 1 
, A71. variety with nearly vas 
White flowers. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Laelia purpurata ashworthiana. 
(G. C. 1896, xx., 39, f. 10.) -A varie 
with broad petals coloured ote rose 
and striped with white. (E. Ashworth.) 
Laelia ME ae rpurata Lewisii (G. C. 
1896, Xix., 655.) Flowers wholly white, 
a few es of lilac-pink on 
the lip. (W. L. Lewis & Co. 
Laelia pu urata, vars. (Lind. Cat. 
MM 7-52.) A. number of varieties 
re here described under such names 
peine formosa, lobata, &c. (Horti. 
culture Internationale, Brussels.) 
Laelio-cattleya puris slainia. (O. R 
1896, 39.) Orchide G. gar 
hybrid between Lindi harpophylla amt 
orem n Prinzii, (A. Van Imschoot, 
t.) 
Laelio cattloya Er rye der ur (G. 
7. 1896, xix. A garden 
hybrid between peed ina and 
Te p lawrenciana. (J. Chamber- 
