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few should be planted in pots to have protection. This sort is well 

 suited for forcing. 



When planted in the open ground, it requires a rather dry soil 

 and situation. 



The Cape sorts should be retained in the dry stove, and be pro- 

 pagated and managed in the same manner as other bulbous-rooted 

 plants of the same kind. 



All the sorts are proper for affording variety in the borders, clumps, 

 and other parts of pleasure-grounds; and some of the more tender 

 sorts among potted plants of similar growths. 



