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earth, in the early spring, being afterwards removed into other pots,, 

 and placed in the green-house or Cape stove. Mr. Curtis, how- 

 ever, suggests that the two last may succeed in the open air, when 

 planted out in warm sheltered situations, and protected in the winter 

 season. 



They are all ornamental in their flowery climbing nature; the 

 first in the open ground, and the latter in the green-house and stove 

 collections. 



