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The present list Mme not only plants brought into "mir a al 
the first time during 1890, but the most noteworthy of those which hav 
included in the list have been in gardens for s 1 years, but either 
were not described or their names had not edes те збен until 
recently. 
In addition to species and botanical varieties, all hybrids, whether 
introduced or of garden origin, but described for the first time in 1890, 
are included. Mere garden varieties of such plants as Coleus, Codiæum, 
or Narcissus are omitted for obvious reasons. 
In every case the plant is cited under its published name, although 
some of the names are vu A correct. Where, however, a correction 
has appeared desirable this is . 
The name of the person in whose collection the plant was first noticed 
or described is given wher 
An asterisk is ` чети to all d those plants of which examples are in 
Meet at 
jobba from which = = is compiled, with the abbre- 
ee used to indicate the f 8:— В. M— Botanical 
ж . O.—Bullettino "della R. Società Toscana di Orticultura. 
Вий Cat. — Bull, к of New, Beautiful, and Rare Plants. 
Dammann Cat.—Dammann Co., En-gros Preis-Liste. Gard.— 
The Garden. G. fae — Chronicle. С. and F.—Garden and 
Forest, G/l.—Garte Н. G.—Ham Tus PS: Garte- und Blumen- 
zeitung. Jil. Н. “imata Horticole. Jard.—Le Jardin. J. of 
H.—Journal of Horticulture. £.—Lindenia. ‘0. —L’Orchidophile. 
#&.—Reichenbachia. R. H—Revue Horticole. R. H. B.—Revue de 
PHorticulture Belge. Späth Cat.—Spith, Haupt-Preis-Verzeichniss. 
eitch Cat—Veitch & Sons, Catalogue of Plants. W. G.—Wiener 
Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung. Williams Cat.— Williams, New and 
Seer Plant Catalogue. W. О. A— Warner & Williams, Orchid 
пш. 
ico abbreviations used in the descriptions of the plants are: quls ifs 
— Diameter. /7.—Flower. /r.—Fruit. #¢.—Foot or + — 
Greenhouse. H.—Hardy. H. H.—Half-hardy. Jn.—Inc ae EC CA 
—I ence. с 
Per.—Perennial. Pet.—Petals. — S.—Stove. Sep.—Sepals. Shr.— 
Shrub. 
Abies nordmanniana, var. pendula, Adiantum lambertianum. (W. ©. 
В.Н » р. 440, f. 132.) 1890, p. 345.) ЕШсеѕ. В. ` A variety 
Con nifer eræ. Сав е variety wit with `дгоор- of A. cuneatum, having the very small 
ing branches. (Courtois, Clamart,| ultimate segments v crumpled and 
Seine.) curled. (Pynaert va Этти 
conitum Fischeri, Reichb. (В.М. | Adiantum manicatum, Ног. (Gard. 
t. 7130.) Ranunculacee. А. beautiful 1890, xxxvii, p. 94.) 8, A seedling 
pecies, nearly allied to the with bold broad fronds and much 
. Fortunei, differing chiefly divided pinnules.” (Birkenhead.) 
2 its longer not semicircular hood, an 
ire’ 
ore robust habit. Syn. А. californi- | Aeranthus  brachycentrom, Regel- 
iis, Hort. М.Е. Asia d a, Japan, — сы роне Some 1890;v.11,p.3 03.) 
Amer. (Max Leichtlin ; Kew.) Orchid S. A dwarf species yes 
| oblong-ligulate 1. 6-8 in. long, unequally 
Acropera Loddigesii, Ldl. var. atro-|  bilobed at the apex. Sea 
CES. Vae e "ал 1890, р. 507.) | twice as long as the L, bearing 1-2,1 
ariety with dark | yellow Я. Sep. with long slender points. 
le sep., id en y low pet. and Lip cordate-ovate, epar with a 
_ Tip, dot M with black. (i Petersburg | short, clavate, incur Comoro 
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