AfARANTA BICOLOR. 



the flowers, being marked with I 

 colours of peculiar richness. It a 

 constantly preserved in the stove, 

 increased by dividing the roots : t 

 should be rich loam, mixed with a 

 of peat. 



In }w/mr.'mg a new year, it is r 

 usual to lay down plans and scbemi 

 indeed of which perhaps ever yk 

 happincs? we expect from them. It 

 not be thus, if we followed the advi- 

 wise and pious writer. Let those, s 

 who " would live aplea>ant life, <lr.i 



