No. 152. 
CORRÆA ALBA. 
Chala order. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This plant was obtained among some of 
the first arrivals of seeds from New South 
Wales. It has been successfully cultivated, 
till it has at length become pretty general. 
Although far from possessing the splen- 
dor of the speciosa, it has several desirable 
qualities: it is scarcely ever out of bloom. 
We find it increases readily by cuttings, 
and grows freely in loam and peat soil. It 
is avery hardy greenhouse plant; protection 
from frost being all that it requires. Ina 
conservatory, it is sometimes seen to form 
a very beautiful figure. 
