503 



giving due shade. They should afterwards have plenty of free air 

 when the weather is suitable, being treated as tender plants. It 

 must be constantly kept in the stove, having free air in the summer 

 season. It retains its leaves all the year. This may also be raised 

 from layers. 



The fourth sort may also be raised from cuttings, in the same 

 manner as the second. 



The first sorts may be introduced in the shrubberies, clumps, 

 &c. and the latter kinds afford variety in stove and green-house 

 collections. 



THE END. 



T. Bcnslcy, Printer, 

 Boh Court, Fleet Street, London. 



