before this plant, as the flowers being of such a pleasing colour they will be 1 
sought after for cutting and decorative purposes. This plant should be grown 
East Indian house, in a compost of rough fibrous peat and sphagnum moss. 
lumps of old mortar or limestone will also be beneficial to it, as the roo 
very partial to these materials, and like to roam amongst them. The pots sb 
be well drained, and the roots kept well moistened during the growing season. : 
