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KOELREUTERIA 



leaves turn bright yellow in autumn. It likes a good loamy soil. The 

 seeds afford the best means of propagation, and are obtainable from 

 French nurserymen. Failing them, root-cuttings may be used. The tree 



KOELEEUTEKIA PANICULATA. 



is probably not long-lived, and is rather subject to the attacks of coral-spot 

 fungus. One of the finest specimens in this country is in Mr Waterer's 

 nursery at Knap Hill. It is 40 ft. high, its trunk 6 ft. in girth, and its 



