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This is a free-growing greenhouse climber, well suited 

 for either training round some ornamental wire- work, fastened 

 to a pot, or trained to the pillars or rafters of a greenhouse. 

 The plant grows freely in a mixture of loam and sandy peat, 

 when not broken very fine, and the pots are well drained. 



It 



easily increased by cuttings, or by seeds, which 



produced freely when the plants get larg 



It flowers a great part of the summer, if properly treated, 

 and placed where it has plenty of light and air, but it should 

 never be placed out of doors during summer (as is frequently 

 done), as the plants are generally injured in such a si tn a Hon 

 bv either the 



They do best kept in a cold frame 

 all summer, with the back turned to the sun, but with the 

 lights off during fine weather. 



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