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A. filifera. It has long, narrow, sharply pointed, dull green 

 leaves, from the edges of which come white, curly, hair-like 

 filaments. The growth of the plant is compact and handsome. 



To Agave univittata var. (votes, 8 for, 2 'against), from Dr. 

 Kellock, Stamford Hill. A variety of sturdy habit of growth, 

 with thick, sharply pointed, deep green leaves, each having a 

 distinct yellow stripe down the centre, and edged with light bands. 



Fig. 35. — Lilium Hxnbiz. (Journal of Horticulture.) 



To Diervilla (Weigela) Eva Eathke (votes, 15 for, 2 against), 

 from Mr. A. Waterer, Woking. A perpetual summer-blooming 

 variety, with medium-sized flowers of a bright red colour, with, 

 white stamens. 



To Lilium Henryi (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Wallace 



