the base; and from C. glochidiatum in its smaller flowers, 
and much less hairy, as well as broader and more cordate 
leaves. 
The seeds should be sown at two different seasons, the 
first about the beginning of June, the second about a month 
later. The plants should be treated in the same manner as 
the common Giant or Brompton Stocks, part of them being 
placed where they are to remain, and the rest being potted 
for protection in a cold pit or frame during the winter. 
