and May, when the whole plant is covered 
with blossoms: they are not so striking as 
some of the species, yet altogether form a 
pleasing and acceptable variety. This 
species seldom attains m uch s size : it should 
being not at all tender. The soil must be 
sandy peat, observing to shift it once a year 
into a larger pot. It has never produced 
seeds with us, but increases pretty readily 
by cuttings. À 
