It may be increased like the other pinnated kinds, by 

 orafting on the common B. aquifolium cither in spring or 

 autumn, when the young shoots are nearly hard ; but hitherto 

 the plant has not shewn the least disposition to make any 

 lateral shoots, although three feet high. It will no doubt be 

 increased hereafter by seeds, which are likely to be produced 

 freely when the plants get older ; as yet the berries have had 

 no seeds in them. 



It flowers during the months of January and February, if 

 kept in the greenhouse, and in July ripens its long erect 

 spikes of deep purple berries. 



