GLYCINE SINENSIS. 
Class, Order. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
This is a most beautiful climbing plant, 
1 . 141 h 11818 
from China: it was broug 
by Capt. Welbank, to the collection of 
Charles Hampden Turner, Esq. of Rook's- 
nest, by whose liberality we were put in 
possession of it several years since. | 
It is deciduous, and flourishes exceed- 
ingly planted in the full ground of a conser- 
vatory. Its magnificent flowers are produced 
in rich abundance during the early part of 
the spring. We are informed by Mr. 
Turner that this year his plant had near 
two hundred bunches open at once, pro- 
ducing a charming effect. 
t may be increased by cuttings, and 
should be planted in loam and peat soil. 
It is by no means improbable that when 
somewhat more naturalized to this climate, 
it may endure our ordinary winters without 
much injury. 
