repot it about the beginning of August, so as to have it well 
established before winter ; for if repotted in spring its flower- 
ing will be either retarded or prevented. In winter it will 
require water twice or thrice a week, with air at all times 
when the weather is fâvourable. Fire heat is only necessary 
to keep off frost. It is propagated by cuttings in the usual 
way. 
The accompanying drawing was made in the nursery of 
Mr. Glendinning, of Turnham Green, in April last. The 
flowers are rather sweet-scented, but the foliage has an un- 
pleasant odour. 
