ee Oe 
aa 
; 
; 
: 
Miter informs us, that when the flowers begin to appear, 
‘if the plants are expofed to the open air, the buds will fall 
off without opening ; and recommends that they fhould. at this 
time be placed in an airy glafs-cafe, and a large fhare of air 
be admitted in warm weather. 
Perhaps, for want of attending to thefe direétions, few 
cultivators have feen this fhrub in full beauty, as it appeared 
in the confervatory at Mr. Wooprorn’s, where our drawing 
was taken. | 
