which scarcely any, and they in many cases the worst, have 
found their way to Europe. Collectors in Brazil should 
above all things strive to procure them, and then, if half the 
pains are bestowed upon tbeir management that are given to 
Heaths and Pelargoniums, we should acquire a race of plants 
whose noble flowers are such as those unacquainted with them 
have no conception of. 
All such plants being very subject to red spider, require 
syringing once or twice a day during the summer months. 
They may be propagated from cuttings, in the usual way. 
