fore requiring to be grown in a warm hothouse. A mixture of 
light loam and leaf-mould will suit it, and in order to induce it 
to grow freely it should be placed in bottom heat, and in a 
moist atmosphere. As it is a slender upright-growing species, 
it is advisable to stop the leading shoot, in order to encourage 
the plant to produce a greater number of lateral flowering 
branches. It strikes readily from cuttings planted under a bell- 
glass, and placed so as to receive bottom heat. J. 8. 
Fig. 1. Flower :—magnijfied. 
