. Laelio - cattleya opem: — 
(G: C. 1896, Xx., A gard 
hybrid between de pedis indicated i in 
the name. (M. Fournier, Marseilles.) 
— a a PNE na. CL. 1896, 
G. rà A gard E prd. (L’ Horti- 
octal A A Tersin s.) 
— — Rolfe.( K. B. e 
Orchi G. A new spec 
sal i in all "" Thes; the leaves delante 
the flowers pale green. Brazil. 
dis Sander & Co.) 
Larix — var. ee Gates Maxim. 
CM. D. G. 1896, 2 Conifere. H. 
A Lare 
fro with 
luish- tiem leaves. (L: kurilensis, 
C may be the same as this.) [L. 
Späth, Berlin 
Merci insularis. hy x x pd 
Ac 
ewe oT 
ulosum, Nutt. (M. vé 
Eri 
L. Saltaire 
) 
L. latifolium and 
in its larger ovate leaves; which are not 
abe but dotted underneath with im- 
essed glands. Sierra Nevada. (Kew.) 
Ee Born. uechtritzianum, 
Bornm. (Gard. 1896, L., 238.) 
rostrate wi ely- 
spreading herbaceous plant with white 
foerit: Bulgaria. (Kew.) 
Libocedrus decurrens auroo-y varie 
gata. CM. D. G. 53.) Con 
"s Mem I golden varie- 
gated Reu & Co., 
Derien German x1 
xs var E" = T.O ros 
t. p» Lilia arlet 
vs S with d m leave 
a Ne arly “allied to or perhaps identical 
with . China. (Florence 
B Gy 
WR Baronr ds. sAr O. 
.) H. A scarlet- 
ily with linear leaves nearly 
5 ina 
Clones 
Lilium szechnense, Hort. (G. C. 1 
xix. 372.) A species ae large bright 
ed flowers allied to L. Mazximow 
Pn i sutchuenense ETE is Socect 
name of shia plant J 
J 
54 
*Linospadix Micholitzii 
(Sand. Cat. 1896, 50. Palm 
Described in the TI s CEPR ide 
ii 2, by Mr. Ridley, of 
eos 
we roadening upwards, ending in a 
of TORE ciate points.” New Guinea. 
(r. ; Barder & Co 5 
Lonicera hirsuta x Sullivantii. (G. 
and F. 1896, 845, f. 46.) Te aii 
m ah 
H, A garden hybrid. (Arnold Ar. 
boretum.) 
"Lowia longiflora, Scort. = = _ 1896, 
x4 652, f. 111.) Scitamine 
dte ess pant with ved [eaves 3 - 
long, and one flowered scapes a. foo 
ng. Fl in. across. bipodi 
of three  Enear-laneéolate spreading 
olive-coloured sepals and aller 
linear purplish petals tufted at the apex, 
the third petal being eee lanciato, 
like, and pure white. erak. (W. 
) 
Maclura aurantiaca inermis. 
Ed. IS. CLE. P. 1896, “835 f. 102 
Urtica: form wit 
leaves Thad the type, and with qui 
Cdi branches. (M. Guy, Béré, 
France.) 
*Macrotomia cephalotes, A. DC. 
Gf. 1 d 173.)  Boraginee. H. A 
handsome perennial with silvery leaves 
and -— golden yellow flowers. Asia 
Min (Kew.) 
MENTIS „heeseana, McDowell. (M. 
Cac G 
K. 1896 25.) his has 
the Nic pi of. y species of 
yet discovered. Plant de- 
se, 
Soft white 
weak euh sued s when old. Flowers 
Texie 
carmine-red. 
Maranta c se M C. 
529.) Scitami S. 
3 ft. high with pm long p 
tot gez leaf-blades. 
kno (J. Veitch & Sons 
Masdevallia Curlei. od ot 1896, xix., 
40.) Orchidee. A gard n hybrid be- 
tween JM. macrura and M. tovarensis. 
(A. Curle.) 
1896, fes 5 
de: 
Fiowe es 
5.) 
*Massonia ^ jasminiflora, Baker. 
7465.) T4lasen.. ”G. This 
CB. M. t 
plant. er — x at the beginning 
celebrated 
of tury the 
p Borchel ut up till now it has 
only been known from a single apee 
