43 
reddish-brown Jesistalks and a 
eep green na eaflets. Habita 
not recorded. "(U Horticulture m 
nationale.) 
Geranium ET Cav 
1894, Xv., Geraniacete. 
dwarf EA win L plant 
leaves pa almost sessile, white and 
purple a rad w Zealand. š 
Correron, Genev: 
Gerardia peniToHe, B ahl. 
(GA. 1894; 
"hi gh with Turn * 
light green leaves and p violet Pent- 
stemon-like flowers. Me 
EI genie Nuttall. 
1894, 244, 245, fig. 31 
oneri. - 
n 
the capsule. 
blue California. (Kew.) 
"Gladiolus aurantiacus, Klatt., var. 
rubro-tinctus, Ba (G. ze des 
; “TH. A ety 
angé yellow flowers thickly 
dotted “all over with red. S. Afric 
(Kew.) 
Gisdiolng massiliensis. QE G. 1894, 
of garden 
G. psitta oM and G. 
* (Delenil, Marseilles.) 
— abyssinica, A. Rich. (B. T 
894, 228.) Liliacex. S. p smaller 
oi ing species than G. superba, but 
with perianth segments twice as broad 
as in that spec Abyssinia, (Dam- 
Na ples 8.) 
mann & Co., 
eur TE AC ionandrum, I e 
eM 237, fig. — Celastrine 
eii betw 
ganda idis 
jee E much branched, s - 
leaved degens shrub with i eae ae 
whiti flowers Colorado, &e. 
acaethy Berlin.) 
Sea ba sin woe ae 
Verb s imbi bing 
with he, habit of Ua. nd 
or 
Mag. 
746.) 
shrub 
leaves 
short dense 
formed of the tei bracts and 
irregularly ca yellow flowers 
3 in. long. Phitppine Midas. (Kew.) 
Grammate h Guilelmi I 
P A ELS 114.) 1 
dd. a new 
species, but since » determined - ate to 
. rumphian ve of 
un, 
eo, &c.. (Œ. Sander & Ce) 
polygaloi ides, Hook. & Arn. 
Graya 
(Spaeth Cat. 1894-5.) Chenopodiacee, 
ush with whitish twigs a 
dun p Bored leaves ; eat 
rose-coloured. Western North America 
(peni, Berlin.) 
Gymnogramme versati, (G. C. 
1894, xvi, 446; G. FF. 1894, 
433.) ilices. 8. veda to be 
a hybrid between G. decomposita and 
G. Pearcii robusta. (J. Veitch & Sons.) 
Bae aes “ther raha , Sta - 
B. 1894, 357.) Acanthac acem. S. 
ort branching 
mid ow 
white, with purpie stalk. Pahang. 
(Kew.) 
TOR Mo saccharoides, H. & B. 
Bot. Mag. t. 7352.) Graminem. $8. 
A tai il , the x 12 ft. or more 
high, 1 in. in diameter tthe ae = 
bor ts ra Er stiehons leav: ft. 
long b Panicle es ft. 
long, — mod a = not — 
the common P The h 
are largely used for ‘the AME ot 
rooms and are known as ** Uva Grass.’ 
TE 
Tropical America. 
"Habenaria carnea, var. pivoti Hort. 
1894, 290.) Ore S. 
e in iur i iie 
flowers and 
tead of ured 
unspotted leaves. (W. L. Lewis & & Co.) 
*Haemanthus candidus, rei err 
ger" Cat. 1894, 3.) bug 
A new species with c. habit “of 
H coccineus, having large hea of —— 
flowers on scapes 9 in. long. 
Teawiviel. (W. Bull.) [This is H. 
Allisoni, Baker.] 
nthus Clürksi. 
n H. 
raised 3 Col. Trevor Clarke. (Kew.) 
m rmm srgenteum, var mes 
d Cat. —5.) 
H. form ‘differing 
from «e in its im rosy purple 
Dea | Spaet th, Berlin.) 
*Hedychium Elwesii, Baker. (G. T 
1894, xvi, 152.) ecc ea. S. 
A — ally of H. coronarium but with 
A er fic cm ich golden valov 
nelle Himalaya. (F. ander & 
10.) 
‘aii m wilkeanum. (G. C. 
1894, xvi. ied S. A garden pis 
between H. coronarium and H. gard- 
nerianum, (Rotterdam B. G.) 
Heisnthus prime t pe poc 
H. un- 
"ps id to attain a height of T ft: 
