the labellum, (L/Horticulture Inter- 
nationale.) 
Dendrobium wur camo ibo 
pictum. 
S. A nod with pale amethyst 
ine y paio eri the tals 
white with crimson dips Mia lp bright 
in eclbtie. (J. Broome.) 
Dendro M wiganianum. 
rid 
ianum 
C. Ashburtonie. (Sir F. Wigan.) 
Deutzia discolor, Hemsl. ji io por- 
rascens, (R. H. 44; 
Jard. 1894, 147, fig. 64.) " Sexifra 
A form with rose-purple tinted flowers. 
Yunnan. (Jardin des Plantes, Paris). 
Deutzia Lemotret; (Jard. 1894, 85.) 
ybrid between D. gracilis and 
D. Pioioi. (Lemoine, Nancy.) 
*Dianella tasmanica, H ook. f., v 
variegata. (Bull. Cat. 1894, 35 
n æ. rak ae elegant plant "with 
nsiform lea a foot or more long, 
green, eid with yellow. Flowers 
in a W Da branched panicle. 
Terris CW. Bull.) 
Dichorisandra acaulis, Cogn. (ZU. 
H. 1894, 297, t. 19.) Commelipaceg. 
plant with a 
S. almost stemless 
rosette of nearly sessile aen y leave 
of an intense green with a large nr 
of short longitudinal stripes of silvery 
white; under surface deeply tinted with 
le. 
violet purple owers deep viole 
blue. Brazil (L'Hortieulture Interna- 
tionale.) 
"Diotyospormá fibrosum, steal (Œ. 
1894, 358.) | Palmeæ 
opt 1 Palm, native of ar. 
tem slender, about 5 igh, 24 in. in 
diameter; leaves vare 5 ft. long 
lin. wide; ‘frait sub- nee lin 
diam. al name onitra. t Yiclds 
Piassava fibre. (Ke w.) 
Diervilla praeco: CLemoine 
Catalogue, 1894) pirm an H, 
A hardy sembling D. amabilis 
in habit but eaii three 
weeks earlier, Flowers with carmine 
tube, fine rose limb and yellow throat. 
(Lemoine, Nancy.) 
or four 
“Digs corea caucasica, Alboff. (G. 
C. 1894, XV., Va 
Taie 
rage aspect like 7'am 
Caucasus. (H. Correvon, Geneya.) 
41 
Disa Dior ^" C. 1894, 
49.) Orchid Go garden "bud 
between D. Veichii and D. grandiflora, 
(J. Veitch & Sons.) 
*D Disa langleyensis. (G. C. 1894, 
35, ae 5) G 
hybrid between D. tripetaloides and 
D. racemosa. (J. Veitch & Sons and 
Kew.) 
*Disa pe Lindl. (G. M 1894, 
xvi., Pe d pu) uw hand- 
with strap- sibel ieri 
pes 
with spreading segments and a A 
spur an inch long. Natal (Kew 
“Drekie desmetiana, Baker. 
Bromeliacez. 
rmed with 
e 2 ft. long, 
de fuos lin. 
long, red. Brazil. T 
— ctus 
andsome lar arge 
gines tains of 
Colorado. (Spaeth, Berlin.) 
d terminal racemes or 
racemose panicles of white flowete. 
J. Berckmans, ta, 
Georgia. (P. 
Georgia.) 
*Epiden Aram. Ella, | Rolfe. (K. wo 
1894, 184.) Orchide 
species with stems n ft. high, iva 
4 in. lon dh Tacemes of rose- 
colour with a yellowish crest 
on the lip. © Golóetbl. (W. S. Ellis.) 
*Epidendrum Harih Rolfe. (K. B. 
1894, 157.) ui species, 
allied to puren; epl n. long; 
ied 
leaves linear, 4 ; flowers in 
branched beraat pedik mad "s hitish 
idad. (Glasnevin.) 
Epid dendrum Wallisio-ciliare. 
894, xvi, 730.) S. A garden EA 
between the two species indicated by the 
name. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Epilelia hardyana. (G. C. 1894, 
xvi, 605, 629, fig. 80; O. = 1894, 
36 4.) Orchidez. 
hybrid between 
and Lelia anceps. 
G. garden 
Y pidetden um ciliare 
(F. Sander & Co.) 
Eria cinnabaring, Rolfe. (K. B.1894, 
188; .L. t 8.) Orchidee. S. 
new species aliel to E. bractescens. 
Pseudobulbs 1 in. long, leaves 6 in. long , 
