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THE GESNEKA -FLOWERED SAGE. 
than three feet high, in a cold conservatory, and was a blaze of scarlet from November till April. 
During that time it was twice sent to London for exhibition, and on neither occasion exhibited the 
least appearance of having suffered in consequence. 
It is struck readily from cuttings, and may be as common as a Stock or an Anemone, wherever 
a little greenhouse shelter and plenty of pot room can be given to it. 
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