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This Specie of ASTER, trivially known by the name of 
Catefby’ s Starwort, is a native of America; has long been | 
innuréd to our climate, flourifhes in the open grounds, and 
is in flower from Auguft fometimes till Chriftmas. 
Miller, fpeaking of the mode of culture requifite, fays— 
<< It doth not multiply. faft by’ its roots; but may be propa- 
** gated in plenty by cuttings made from the young fhoots 
** in May, which, if planted in a bed of light earth, and 
75 Ihaded trom the fun, will take root.” 
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