- 
in rich ground. Flower-heads yellow, 
se cand size. (Kropp, Berlin.) 
ee x L. Linden. (G. 
Filices. S. 
m x 2i in. in citeamerence, — 
nearly 2 ft. high ; fronds large, 
some. ? Brazil. (L'Hortieulture sane 
nationale.) 
oe esculentus, L., var. speci- 
5, Hatt fH, 1294 632, fig. 111.) 
Mat et> ome annual 
with Net su ‘ies Be “oe flowers 
blotched. with blood red at the base of 
e peta 
uer hs" Willd. Saa C. 
alvaceze 
in. a eke aes in short 
tenia. racemes. trop. Africa. 
(Kew.) 
*Houlletia Landsbergi, Linden & 
Reich. f. (B. M.t. rate. Te os cuc 
S. First described in 185 onl 
lately nathan rap Pseudo bal an 
inch long, leaf 12 in. by 4 i 
, orange, 
vlde smaller and setm; lip na 
iam four horn-like lobes, "white ‘trea 
purple. Costa Rica, (Kew.) 
pepe ongiflorum, A. Gray. 
M. t. 7343.) Rubiacesm. § ne 
a remarkable inseet-harbouring 
i the base of me m being 
n and —, and eue rua 
as if hollowed out by maggots. The 
stems proper in Code species are e terete 
with optiwite ovate fleshy green leaves 
and axillary clusters of white sessile 
tubular flowers half an inch long. Fiji. 
(Ke w.Y 
menocallis Doleuilii 1 n af. 
. 1894, 218.) 
vigorous ca: with pem “Oh * 
L ft. in 
— bearing fan umbel of from 12 
20 flowers, Cochin China. (Deleuil, 
Marseilles.) [This is H. littoralis, 
s) 
"H moserianum 
die. or. hers 1894, _186, ‘fis, A5 
M nie has leaves 
with white unà rosy-carmine. 
(Léon Chenault, sem "i 
* MMC E . Br. $^ 
1894 "i T Seiad. 
stout hairy owes 
wate leaves 5 in. 
ry ain e ellipt in 
oe € n rosae ime flowers, an 
ng, hairy and coloured orange- 
; ln < eom rx Veitch & Sons.) 
Kerberii, Hort. (B. T. O 
Convolvulaces. 
PaT hetes” i. 
44 
A species with eee leaves and 
clusters of vivid scarlet flowers which 
completely cover the plant in Southern 
Italy when cultivated in the n air. 
South America. Tibia - r* f 
Naples.) 
nov nn Arce ce en Gt. 7. D. 
6.) plant with cut 
he aad a pilus m: of white, per- 
fumed flowers. Temperate Brazil. 
(Dammann & Co., Naples.) : 
— Woodii, N. E. Br. (G. and 
- F. 1894, 193; K. B. 1894, 100.) 
S. t 
bell-shaped rose-purple flowers. Zulu- 
ew.) 
land. 
Iris Agatha. (Gard. 1894, xlvi. 
197.) rides. H. A garden hybrid 
between Z.iberica, var. and T. l 
kowi venosa. (C. G. van Tubergen, 
Haarlem.) 
"Itis mo giis (G. M. 1894, 
ri of H., 2 i. 38.) H. A 
age ered, dar le Iris with 
a — habit close : Pi iberica. Holy 
Lan (T. S. Ware, Tottenham.) 
mr Toparad. (Gard. 1894, . xlvi., 
19. H. Wt carm n hybrid o OE 
doa I. paradoxa, (C.G 
Tubergen, stanton m.) 
Iris Eee eerie Pis, » alba. (G. 
white form 
with ane yellow — (T. S. Ware, 
Tottenham.) 
Iris Ae Desf. (Gard. 1894, xlvi., 
48.) H. Five forms of this species 
are figured here. 
Kalanchoe Cassio ia, Hort. (Gf. 
1894, Sa Crassu G. A dwarf 
succulent, wit th Echeveria-like co 
toothed leaves. Abyssinia. (Damman 
& Co., Naples.) 
Kalanch seg XC. Britten. (W. 
miS ando piss t 0. G. A species 
sometim ing a height of 2 ft 
and i Dam ir crenate obtuse leaves. 
Flowers in panicles red or dark yellow. 
Abyssinia. (Dammann & Co., Naples.) 
Lelia amomna. (O. R. 1894, 334.) 
Orchidex. Box en hybrid 
between L. anceps and... pumila. (C. 
Ingram.) 
Ldl., var. ashworthiana. 
(G. C. 1894, xv. 84, 103, fig. 10.) 
Flowers snow-white with bluish 
in the labellum, @Œ. 
