Sophro-Lelia à Marriott. a e 
1896, xx x (0) 
garden ye id between Sophy iatis 
grandiflora and Lelia flava. (Sir W. 
Mar 
‘Scho eee abonensis, Cornu. z^ 
H. F. 1896, 467.) Pontederiacem. S. 
stia nt 
flow ing a pale violet colour, 
Western’ Tropical Africa. “(Paris B. G.) 
ogee Verdieri. (J. O. 1896, 
chidez. garden hybri rid 
Seen Ps caudatum Weiss and S. 
Roezlii 
Solanum E Hort. fini 896, 
d 59.) G. str oeo ag 
e owered spiny € ciam to S. 
tuplosimatun Afriea. (Dammann & 
Co, N 
Sorbus MIDELIA rossica fructu 
des ilci, ^ ger 1896, 28.) Rosa- 
form of the Mountain 
Aa with cdilile vais s ; introduced from 
sia. (L. Späth, Berlin.) 
"Sip Tanaks, Franch. & 
ig PT = 505, t. pegs Rosa- 
æ. eresting and pretty 
P. deciduous — larger ù in ig its parts 
s> n S. flexuosa. Japa (Kew.) 
dd foridana, Nutt. (G. and F. 
61.) Taxacee. H. “A bushy 
n pt A 0 ft. t. high, with a short 
E uet unk occa Sionil a foot in diameter, 
and many stout, spreading branches.” 
Florida. (Biltmore Arboretum.) 
Thunia alba gigantea. (Sand. 0a 
1896, 17.) Orchi Flow 
larger than in the vt pure White, the 
lip golden yellow. (F. Sander & Co.) 
MOS M Sa wan eriana 
D. G. 28.) Coni- 
"i orm " "the merican 
Arborvite with golden yellow leaves 
P d whieh do not burn 
(L. Spüth, Berlin.) 
Thuya occidentalis Wagneri. (M. D. 
371596. 928) H. A form x thick, 
compact, narrow pyramidal habit. (O. 
Froebel, Zurich.) 
Tigridia Pavonia alba immaculata. 
( d. hy xlix., 361.) Irideæ. A 
e form without spots. (Van 
Tend vn Haarlem.) 
or ng Pavonia flava. ^ (Gard. 
6, L., 22.) A distinct variety with 
Sais ‘yellow flowers. (Kew.) 
59 
Todea ^ arborea ML og tifida. 
(G. C. 1896, xix., 652.) ices. G. 
A variety with finely divided fronds, 
lighter in eolour and more elegant than 
thetype. (J. Veiteh & Sons.) 
Trichomanes Fraseri, uc .(G. C. 
x Fili A 
e top 
| Indies. (P. Neill Fraser.) 
Ulmus ez ommo RT ami 
nova. 1896, 28.) 
icaceæ. fc has -— 
leaves and a denser habit tha 
umbraculifera. (L. Späth, Baria 
hi ond wring ianthina, I. 
. 7466.) Dentaire. S. 
e species with 
lea 
Sander & Co, St. “Alba ns.) 
*Uvaria virens, N. E. (K. B. 
1896, 16.) A nici - "g. A new 
tinam with pf stems and oblong 
leaves 3 to 6 in. long; flowers sessile 
in ef small, yellow -green. Delagoa — 
Bay. (Kew.) 
Vanda Bensoni var. tristis, 
(G. C. 1896, xix. -, 423.) (8) atte. 
a ith fi 
side-lobes. Moulmien. (F. San 
O0.) 
Vanda bicolor, Griff. (G. C. 1896, 
ce, rare species 
siad ns reintroduced. Stem 3 ft 
leaves 6-10 in n. long obtusely two-lobed; 
owered flowers 
in. 
tessellated, li ar with yellow 
and with E a orbieular side-lobes. 
Tanika: (F. Sander & Co.) 
Vanda kimballiana var. Lackner. 
Krinzl. (G. 1896, 337, t. 1498.) S 
e 
which are yellow. (C. Lackner, Steg- 
litz, Germany.) 
Vanda teres gigantea. (G. C. 1896, 
xix., Pons S. A large-flowered richly 
coloured form with stouter stems and 
lea than the 
