summer and autumn. It is easily multiplied by cuttings, 

 and grows well in any rich free soil. During the winter 

 months, after it has finished its growth, it must not be re- 

 moved to a cool damp place, as is sometimes done with these 

 plants, but should be kept warm and dry. This will be a 

 natural rest, and by giving a liberal supply of water when signs 

 of growth re-appear, it will soon make vigorous shoots. 



