with white sepals and petals, the lip 
also white with a yellow blotch and a 
band of rose-crimson. (L’Horticulture 
Internationale.) 
Cattleya. Xahis, (G. C. 1894, 
604. arden hybrid i between 
e labat me C. dowiana, (J. Vei 
ns.) 
eo agrea 
i he —— ay e variety 
with pim wie mn md bos and a 
crimson and yellow lip. (Due de Massa, 
Franconville.) 
Cattleya Iu Rolfe, var. Lu- 
ciana. . 449.) G. A variety 
with ane Gowers TE might D 
alled & iczii 
(L'Horticulture roa 
ger ge ATCP e (G. C. 
57.) G: A garden hybrid 
pete mC: — a and C. T labiata, var. 
Mddesüein (F. Sander & Co.) 
S NDA: ta wy nens 
C 
497) G A x: rge 
white sepals and petals 
oon and crimson on the 
Owen.) 
baer > labiata, Lindl.,var. Peetersii. 
(O. R. 1894, 78.) € om — with 
dark TN purple gularly 
variegated with a lighter pris (A. A. 
Peeters, Brussels.) 
Cattleya Mantinii. 
» 
P e arie M 
and blotches E 
(O. R. 1894, 
A 
365; Gard. 1894, , Xvi, MÀ S. 
garden hybrid nC. bowringiana 
and C. d (G. Mantin, 
owiana dien 
Olivet, France zí 
ing especial 
gaudy. ri ea pire si ) 
Cattleya Mossiz, Hook, var. wambe- 
k L. Lind. (Z. t. 133.) G. A 
variety with very large, richly coloured 
flowers, (C. van Wambeke, Belgium.) 
(O. R. 1894, 
attleya venosa, Rolfe. à 
e ya p e vm escent : 
132.) G. Suppo ey 
hybrid Mn herr 
C. Forbesii. ci Horteaitare ther: 
nationale.) 
Cattleya, Mei (G. C. 1894, 
G. A garden hybrid 
piedi. wringiana and C, War 
scewiczii. 'G. Veitch & Sons.) 
*Cereus pron aboriginum, Watson. 
(G. 1894, 334, fig. 54.) 
Cactee. s. A tree Cactus, 20-30 ft. 
high, trunk 1 ft. in ter with 10 
ribs, armed with straight ash- 
or 11 
coloured spines. in. long, 
purple and white. (It baat been sug- 
gested that this Z C. macrogonus of 
Salm-Dyck.) Sonora. 
Chamaepeuce afra DC. (GA. — 
dsom 
47.) Cain a H. 
Pee ire P ni, with a rose tte of rue 
gree AE and a 
to le flower- 
s Armenia. (Max Leichtlin, 
Baden.) 
ea ja onica, Lindl., var. 
otina, H. 1894, 
194, fig. 155,1 56.) Rosacée, H. 
- em ACE of the typical Pyrus 
F. Morel, Lyon-Vaisse, 
pose 
enda Pac: Aschers. — T ^ 
1894, 115, fig. 31.) Cucurbitaceæ 
A tall- -growi j 
Commen a tea iee 
road, emma & Co., Naples. ) 
Cologyne Mosis, vo et (E, 3 
1894, 156; e. xv. $y 
fig. 49.) anadet ui 
species allied to C. nervosa, Pauia: 
bulbs 1} in. 
long ovate, alee 
leaves 6 in. lon ; race Dong» 
bearing about six nee E hg in 
across, pure white with a 
shaped mark on the d ° Nilghiri hiri Mts, 
(J. ^. Moss.) 
*Cologyne swaniana, Rolfe. (K. A 
1894, 182; G. C. 1894, xv. 539 
R. 92. oa mew ibid 
alli wu C. dayana but with shorter 
tendit uo leaves, ey racemes. is 
flowers are white a brown | 
veined with yellow. "Philippines. d. 
Sander & Co.) 
Cornus mas, Mietzschii, 
Schwerin. at " 1894, 556.) Cor- 
naceæ. A form of garden nd. with 
leaves marbled, spotted and 
with grey, white green. CMietzach, 
Wendisch-Wilmersdorf. ) 
*Crassula hybrida albiflora, a 
(Lemoine, coon on 1894.) Crass: 
G. A hybrid between iiiki 
and Rochea odorata. Oase 
Nane 
*Crinum Doris, Terrace. (B. T. O. 
1894, 19.) Amaryllidee. S. The leaves 
rages wavy at the rene ont the 
short, surmounted by a m 
ovem umbel of scented, s AN red 
striped flowers. Abys 
um gran modiorum, E X (R. H. 
147.) garden 
- 
Crinum 
1894, 
