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No, 618. 
CESTRUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM. 
Class. Order. 
PENTANDRIA  MONOGYN1IA. 
The plant before us was introduced about 
1800, by the late Mr. Evans, from the West 
Indies, of which it is a native. It is of low 
stature, and blooms freely in the winter 
season, bearing some resemblance to the 
laurifoliuam, but the leaves are much 
smaller and narrower. 
It requires the stove heat, excepting one 
or two months of the summer, in which it 
may be exposed to the open air with great 
advantage. It thrives in rich loam, and 
may be propagated easily by cuttings. 
