No. 360. 
BARLERIA ALBA. 
Class. Order. 
DIDFNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
We are indebted for this plant as well as 
a great many others, to the kindness of our 
very liberal friend, Robert Barclay, Esq. of 
Berry Hill, Surrey, in whose fine collection 
it was raised from seeds which he received 
from the Mauritius. It is a shrub, and 
are slightly pubescent on both sides. The 
flowers appear first on the top of the plant, 
and afterwards at the end of every side 
shoot : they soon drop, but are followed by 
others in long succession, during the latter 
part of summer and autumn. sr: 
It is readily propagated by cuttings: the 
soil should be loam, and it is necessary to 
preserve it in the stove, except during the 
very hottest weather. 
