ROYAL GARDENS, KEw. 
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BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 
APPENDIX II.—1895. 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS OF THE YEAR 1894. 
The number of garden plants annually d in bear and 
hortieultural publieations, both English and foreign, so consider- 
able that it has been thought desirable to publish Koope list of them 
in the Kew Bulletin each year. The following list comprises all the 
new introductions E durin 1894. These lists are indispensable 
to the maintenance of rect nomen sie especially in the smaller 
botanical establishments in correspondence with Kew, which are, as a 
rule, ooga cantily provided with hortictiliusid periodicals. Such a list 
ill also afford information respecting new plants under cultivation at 
this pony citm many of which will be distributed from it in the 
regular course of exchange with other botanic gardens. 
The present list includes not only plants brought into cultivation for 
the first time during 1894, but the most noteworthy of those which have 
been re-introduced after being lost from cultivation. Other plants 
included in the list may have been in gardens for several years, but either 
were not described or their names had not been authenticated until 
recently. 
In addition to species and botanical varieties, all hybrids, Miren 
introduced or of garden origin, : described for the first time in 1894, 
are included. It has not been thought desirable, however, to give 
authorities after the names of garden hybrids in such genera as Cypri- 
pedium, &c. garden varieties of such plants as Coleus, Codtewum 
Mere 
or Narcissus are omitted for obvious reasons. 
In every case the plant is cited under its published, name, although 
some of the names are doubtfully correct. Where, however, a correction 
has appeared desirable this is 
The name of the person in whose collection the plant was first noticed 
or described is given where 
An asterisk is prefxed to pu iio a of which examples are in 
cultivation at Kew. 
The pnia from which this list is compiled, with the abbre- 
viation used to indicate them, are as follows :— B. M.— Botanical 
Magazine. B. 7. O.—Bulletino della R. Società Toscana di Orticultura. 
Bull Cat. — Bull, Catalogue of New, Beautiful, and Rare Plants. 
Gard.—The Garden. G. C. — Gardeners’ Chronicle. G. and F.— 
U 89179. 1875.—11/95. Wt. 308. EY 
