A?inals of Horticulture. 



Cypripedium Pavoninum mversum {Venustu?n X Boxalli). 

 U. S. Nur. 



Leaves broader and heavier, markings, flower and shape same as 

 Pavoninum, but color different. Dorsal sepal pointed, almost 

 flat, with apple-green ground color, over which is a heavy shading of 

 blackish brown ; the border of same is pure white ; lower sepal 

 green. Petals slightly curved, green, shaded, lined and spotted in 

 upper portion with dark brown. Lip light green with darker green 

 veins. Whole flower shines as if varnished. 

 [Cypripediums, 12 varieties.] 

 Dais cotinifolia. Reasoner Bros. 



South Africa. 



Date, Fard. Division of Pomology, U. S. JDefi' t of Agriculture. 

 Arabia. 



Delphinium virescens. Harlan P. Kelsey N. C. 



A native larkspur, valuable for its pretty foliage and attractive habit. 

 Dichorisandra zanonia. Saul. 

 Dioscorea sp. Reasoner Bros. 



Natal, South Africa. 

 Diphylleia cymosa. H. P. Kelsey. 



Alleghenies. 

 Dock, Patience. Wilson'. 

 Dracaena, Alsace Lorraine. U. S. Nur. 



Upright-growing variety. Stronger and larger than D. terminalis, 

 coloring easily and much finer in every way. 



— argentea striata. U. S. Nur. 



Rare. With small leaves beautifully lined with large silver bands, 

 latifolia. Reasoner Bros. 

 South Africa. 

 • - Lindenii. U. S. Nur. 



Free and sturdy grower. Broad reflexed leaves which are beauti- 

 fully variegated. 



— Madame Haine. U. S. Nur. 



Fine sturdy grower with reflexing green leaves lined with yellow. 



— Neo-Caledonica. U. S. Nur. 



Leaves light metallic in color, very large and hard. 

 Erythraea venusta. Orcutt. 



A small annual, with bright sulphur-yellow and solferino flowers, 

 known in S. California as a Canchalagua. 

 Erythronium grandiflorium var. albiflorum. Orcutt. 



A pale yellow variety of the large Pacific species. 



— Howellii. Orcutt. 



Flowers light cream color, tinged with red; center yellow. Pacific 

 coast. 



Eucalyptus leptopheba. Reasoner Bros. 

 New South Wales. 



