No. 1000. 

 POLYGALA ATTENUATA. 



A native of the Cape of Good Hope, 

 whence it has lately been introduced. It 

 is a moderate sized shrub, with loose 

 branches j at the ends of which the flowers 

 are produced, usually in the spring: they 

 are very ornamental, and continue long in 



The plant requires the protection of a 

 greenhouse : it may be propagated, although 

 with difficulty, by cuttings, and should be 

 potted in sandy peat earth. 



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beg to express our obligations 10 muse 

 kind friends whose liberal patronage has 

 encouraged us to go on in our humble 

 exertions. We have endeavoured to pour- 

 tray some small portion of the wonderful 

 works of our great and glorious Creator, 

 and, cheered by the approbation which wc 



