No. 1504. 
ALOE INCURVA. 
Class. 2 >, 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This pleasing plant is a native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. It was introduced іа 
1796, and usually flowers in spring, or 
beginning of summer. 
It requires the greenhouse in the winter, 
when it should have little or no water; in 
summer it may be placed out of doors. 
It sometimes produces offsets, whereby it 
may be increased: the soil should be sandy 
oam. 
“ How delightful is it to behold and 
study these inferior works of Creation! 
What a beautiful fabrie do we here dwell 
in; the floor so dressed with herbs and 
flowers, and trees, and watered with springs 
and rivers ; the roof so widely expanded, so 
admirably adorned! What wonders do 
sun, moon, and stars, seas and winds, 
contain! And hath God prepared such a 
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