has also introduced a small spray, reduced in size, to show the 

 general effect of the plant. Like nearly all the species of 

 Croton, C. maximus is a stove evergreen shrub, and succeeds 

 well in a mixture of loam and peat, not sifted, and the pot to 

 lie well drained. Cuttings root readily in heat, placed in white 

 •sand. We have no doubt that, as it is to be let out this season, 

 ere long it will find its way into many exhibitions of foliaged 

 plants. 



