*Agave teacher 
Amaryllidacez 
posed for A. B Bakeri; Ho ok. 
ig Td which was included in the list 
(M. K. 1904, 126.) 
Ww name pro- 
Agave Pfersdorfii. as H. 1904, 326.) 
G. A garden hybrid b —— an og 
oon and A. walap . (C, Sim 
t-Ouen, Franc i 
Agave Simoni. (R. #7. 1904, 297, ff. 
128-130. A garden — between 
A. Vandervinneni and A, Vers moe 
(C. Simon, Saint-Ouen, pikes 
*Ailanthus a (R. HH. 
f Si 
are prickly. est ‘China. bag L. de 
ve i Barres, France.) Ho 
A. glandulosa var, spinosa ; Frat, V 
1904, 31, f.] 
fete a major. (Gard. 1904, 
viii.) Liliacer. G. 
ag pendulous, yellow and green. 
South Africa. (Glasnevin B. G.) 
[Urginea filifolia var. ] 
“ee Parts umii. 
CG, Co 1904, xxxy- 
£.94; B. M. t. 7948.) Liliacer, Ss. 
A eran or nearly less species 
Leaves 15-20, lanceolate, spreading 
9-12 in. long, 2-2} road, white- 
spot bove, furnis re) e mar 
gins with rather large regul orny 
(Sir T. Hanbury, 
areas Corderoyi. * K. 1904, 61.) 8. 
A garden hybrid between A. plicatilis 
and A. rariegata, ee Corderoy.) 
*Alstroemeria eanechens hes ih 
Amarylli ‘ 
are stri with crimson. 
Chili. (Kew.) ae 
cart Belladonna var. striata. 
) Xxxv. 117.) Amaryllida- | 
LH i with | 
| geome gi Hoffmann. 
66 
and the branches | 
ak ee heer (WwW. &. 
ae 13 A white-flower ed 
orm. je es Hofgarten.) [ Hip- 
on oh vittatum album. ] 
—— oe superba. Se W. 
Th). 5 inacee. H, A form 
with diets rs of a much darker blue 
than in the type. (Lord Aldenham.) 
“Ancistrochilus thomsonianus var. 
Genti . H. B. 1904, 49, 227, 
G. C. Ok 3 XXXV. 274.) Orchi- 
dacee. S. Differs from the i 
ree State. (Brussels 
ee aE i 1904, 
vo nt only 
me aa heer a 
pal 
purple flowers. Thrace. (Edinburgh 
B. G.) 
oe Bi hae ree a 
1904, Ranunculacee. 
Plant 7 ‘tt. ich ; with thick ao 
or kale-like leaves, bronzed on the 
edges. Flowers rose-coloured. 
*Anemone nemorosa — (G4. W. 
1904, 562, f. H. very robust 
variety with large white flowers 
(Barr & Sons.) 
“Angrecum ge ers mA io 
ith a 
greenish pcemigt rn eed 
er a long slender tnil. Prince’s 
isla d, West Reopioal Africa; Uganda. 
Tord Rothschild ) 
(Garten- 
viii. ard. 1904, 236; R. #. 
ood: 350.) Titi a A new very 
free-flowering s ves about 
ft. long, 1$ in. broad, shining gr 
Flowering-stems rather longer than 
the leaves, bearing poarot3 ‘panicles of 
delicate white flowers 
East Africa. (Berlin 
Ak a estos ple Ae eg 
Ixvi. 348.) Tri 
{ oan with tree leaves sed fi flowers 
than in the type. (S. Arnott.) 
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