the sun's rays. So treated it grows vigorously and flowers 

 beautifully in May and June, and will come up again in the 

 same place year after year from its self-sown seeds. But if 

 exposed to too bright a sun, and to dryness^ it loses its 

 vigorous habit, and becomes a poor dwindling thing not 

 worth cultivation. 



It will also strike out freely from cuttings. 



