NOVEMBER. 



Muraltia mixta. Poinsettia pulcherrima. 



Passiflora Buonapartea. 



LUCULIA GRATISSIMA. 

 Class, Pentandria. Order, Monogynia. 



RuBIACEjE. 



Native of Nepaul. — Propagation, cuttings. 



This charming plant should not be omitted in 

 any collection : its fine showy leaves are sufficient 

 to recommend it, but its value is greatly enhanced 

 by the agreeable fragrancy of its blossoms when in 

 flower. It succeeds well in a moist heat and partly 

 shaded from the rays of the sun. 



The plants should not be allowed to bloom when 

 young ; but in October or November the lead 

 should be taken out from each shoot, and if kept 

 growing will make fine specimens by the following 

 autumn, and blossom in great abundance ; but if 

 the plant is permitted to flower when young, it often 

 causes it to die. 



Soil. — Sandy turfy peat is the soil in which it 

 succeeds well. The pot should be well drained. 



W. MAY, 



Learning Lane. 



MARBELIA BAXTER!. 

 Class, Decandria. Order, Monogynia. 



LeGUMINOSjE. 



Native of New Holland. — Propagation, cuttings. 

 A pretty trailer, and almost a continual bloomer. 



