The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . VlO. 24.—LEAF SECTIDX OF HHOKERS LASIOCARPA. H. HV-PODEKM; BC, RF,SIS CASAL; E, FrS. 26.—LEAVE!, OF A. SUUALIINA, GARDEN side, we are confronted with these questions—Whatis A. bifolia of Murray? Is it distinct from sub-alpina or lasiocarpa (Hook.) ? To the first question there is not much difficultyin furnishing a reply. The type specimens are in the Kew Herbarium, from Lvall, and anotiier (fromKoezl) was figured by Murray in our columns ( to 30). Moreover, we have seen


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . VlO. 24.—LEAF SECTIDX OF HHOKERS LASIOCARPA. H. HV-PODEKM; BC, RF,SIS CASAL; E, FrS. 26.—LEAVE!, OF A. SUUALIINA, GARDEN side, we are confronted with these questions—Whatis A. bifolia of Murray? Is it distinct from sub-alpina or lasiocarpa (Hook.) ? To the first question there is not much difficultyin furnishing a reply. The type specimens are in the Kew Herbarium, from Lvall, and anotiier (fromKoezl) was figured by Murray in our columns ( to 30). Moreover, we have seen what we taketo be it, in various nurseries, and have had variousspecim^ns sent to us for name, so that, on the whole,there is little or no difficulty in identifying Murraysplant. A cone and a small spray lately sent us byMr. Stewart from Mount Hood, Oregon, are quiteindistinguishable from it. To Mr. Stewart we are alsoindebted for the illustration of the tree in its nativeforest (fig. 31), and which gives a better idea of what


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