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d and Forest. 
Lil. 
—  L?Illastration Horticole. 
eee of Horticulture. 
de etin of uU o Td Information, dod 
Gfl.—Gartenflora. 
G. M.—Gardeuners’ Magazine. 
Dun E Jardin. H.— 
nal des Orchidées. K. B.— 
Gardens, Kew.  ZL.—Lin- 
R 
rs Deutsche Giirtner-Zeitung. 0. 
Ordi en: 
AR. UH. 
General Nursery Catalogue. 
Williams, ‘Orchid 
ich enbachia. R. H.— Revue 
. G.—Wiener lastririd Garten-Zeitung. 
— Willia s, Ne ew and General Plant Catalogue. W. O A 
Album 
Horticole. 
Cat.—Veitch & Sons, Catalogue 
Williams Cat. 
.—Warner & 
The abbreviations in e descriptions of the per are :— ft.— 
Foot or Feet. ism 
in.—Inches,. S.—Sto 
Acacia baileyana, F. Se Muell, 
ae TIP xy., 37, fig. 4 — 
fn A. shrub with e elegan 
bipinnate. leaves and small all globose heads 
w flowers in 
[uer 
Deis. Australia. 
en.) 
tanic 
Acer Mi bei, Maxim. (Spaeth Cat 
1894-5. Y Bopa. H. This spe- 
cies was in 
Forest,” 1893, 143. ne o 
tree nearly related to the Nor- 
ay Maple, Acer platanoides. Japan, 
padar Berlin.) 
Adiantum Claesii, Lind. & Rod. (IU. 
2 1894, 137, t. 95 G. C. 1894 
“Garden and 
» XV. 
63.) Filices. S. species with 
te obcordate-lanceolate innules 
nr cape with white on. light green 
n dark n ground. zi. L'Horti- 
salie I ten rm vl 
TE, "GA 1983) Hildebrandii, TE 
rs Dae Gesneriacee. 
; arog al ess 
ovate, thick, peur and the flowers 
erect clusters on the ends of the stems— 
an inch lon og orange scarlet, the seg- 
eus margined with deep red. Burm. 
T— thus obconica, C.B. RS 
COEM 6. S. Anearally of Æ 
tricolor, but with a broad campanulate 
pe and short corolla-tube. It has 
slender stems, ovate leaves, and two- 
flowered axi em 
ine wide, crimson, corolla scarlet with 
y stripes on the sp ing lobes. 
Malaya. (J. Veiteh & Sons.) 
ZEsculus plantierensis, Hort. (R.H. 
LEA 345) a ge H. A garden 
hybrid between ZE. Hippocastanum and 
- rubicunda. rta non — 
Metz.) saree, 
DUM 
use.—H, Hardy. H. 
H,—Half-hardy. 
“Wane umilum f. 
NN "Cat. Bos 5, fig.) mee 
S. A dwarf plant with ovate acumi- 
nate Mieres 5 in. long colo 
white. Malaya. (J. Veitch and Sons 
Allium Akaka, Gmelin. = 7. O. 
1894, 226.) Liliaceae. H. A dwarf- 
with rose-coloured 
flowers produced in n apri: A near ally 
of A. karataviense, Regel. (Dammann 
& Co., Naples.) 
ocasia Curtisii, N. E. Br. (K. B 
i8 )  Aroideme A ne 
species allied to A. decipiens. Leaf- 
s about 2 ft. long 8 in. 
long, 12 in. broad, with long basal lobes, 
light and reen above, 1 
Tu peduncle a foot long ; vene 
long, pale yellow ; spadix 6 in. 
edi yellow. Penang. (Kew.) 
“Alocasia — Hort. (Bull. 
Cat. fig.) A large leaved 
libn. ps ’ blades “a ply lo n 
as s green, with the 
midrib nerves margine 
with white; leaf Ik mottled. Malaya. 
( ull) 
Aloo Derbetzi, Hort. (R. H. 
47.) Liliaceæ. G. A garden hybrid 
ine een Gasteria we rep and 
eins rubro-cincta. (Del Mar- 
seilles.) 
"Ales Kirki, Baker. (B. M. t. 7386.) 
ies allied to A. "reni 
ia ees leaves dark gree 
a dense rosette, each nearly a "ren ot 
in. wide, with large marginal s 
spike 2 ft. long, branched; flowers 
over an inch A egal tipped 
with brown. zibar, (Kew 
(K. " 1894, 
` new “species, with a 
leaves, which are 
“Alga Luntii, Baker. 
al alis 
