No. 307. 
ERICA PULCHELLA. 
Class. Order. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
We raised this sort from seeds collected 
by our friend Scholl at the Cape, about the 
year 1792. It is a delicate, very slender 
growing plant, rarely exceeding a foot in 
height. The flowers are produced in great 
abundance for two or three months, and 
sometimes longer, usually in the summer. 
This sort may be increased, although not 
without difficulty, by cuttings. The soil, as 
usual, sandy peat, and the treatment the 
same as recommended for the others of this 
numerous family. 
