No. 1071. 
ERICA CARINATA. 
Class. Order. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGY NIA. 
This is a native of the Cape of Good 
Hope, and was introduced about the year 
1800. Being difficult to propagate, it has 
always remained scarce Its blossoms are 
produced in the latter part of summer. 
It requires the usual protection, with as 
much air as possible, and must be potted 
in sandy peat earth. Its flowers are very 
beautiful. 
How much the kindness of the Almighty 
appears in His charming works, and how 
greatly does His goodness display itself 
every where, above all in the sacred scrip- 
ture, the everflowing spring of true wis- 
dom and happiness! ““ It commandeth not 
to penance or monastic severity, but to 
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dishonour, and untruth ; encourageth love 
and kindness; hateth hardness of heart, 
and harshness of behaviour; breathes gen- 
tleness, peace, and charity; denounces 
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