RHODODENDRON CHAM^ECISTUS. 



whence we received seeds of it in J 786, 

 from our excellent friend Baron von Zois. 

 It is a most delicate little plant, seldom ex- 

 ceeding three or four inches in height, 

 flowering with us in Way. We increase it 

 by cuttings. The soil should be peat, and 

 in winter the plants may be kept in a cold 



it should be placed in a shady situation, and 

 moderately watered. It is a charming pro- 

 duction of the Great Author of All Good. 





