If the seeds 



autumn, or early in spring, the 



summer 



young plants will flower beautifully during the ensuing 



It is so easily propagated by cuttings, that some 

 which were taken oif, and inserted in silver sand, had strong 

 roots, and were ready for potting off" in four days. 



Tlie soil which seems to suit it best is a rich sandy loam, 

 but it will grow in any common garden soil. 



Like the other species it succeeds very well when planted 

 in the flower border in summer, and will form a very pretty 

 hedge if trained in the same manner as sweet peas. " It will 



by frost 



thro 



beautiful blossoms 



destroyed 



