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another creeping form described under Section 7. It came to my 

 garden from Messrs. C. G. Van Tubergen, jun., of Haarlem, and is 

 possibly hardy in the South of England. It received an Award of 

 Merit R.H.S. on Aug. 12, 1913. It was originally sent out by M. Max 

 Leichtlin, of Baden-Baden, about 1898, under the name of A. Weillighi, 

 by which name it is now known in gardens. It was first described 

 and figured by M. G. Beauverd in 1910 as A. inapertus. He says 

 that it was first sent from Shilouwane in E. Transvaal to the Herbier 

 Boissier, in 1903, by M. H. Junod, so it would seem as though 

 M. Max Leichtlin had received an earlier importation of the same 

 species.] 



