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CassTne IcBvigata, smooth Cassine, are shrubs from the 

 Cape, which seldom flower in this country. 



C. Maurocenia, the Hottentot Cherry, is also from the 

 Cape, and flowers in July and August. 



All the species grow in loamy soil with a little peat or 

 leaf-mould, and cuttings root in sand under a hand-glass. 



PRrNOs lucidus, shining Winter-berry, a frame shrub, 

 flowering in June and July, which may be treated like 

 Cassine. 



LEGUMINO^SiE. 



Edwa^rdsia grandifldra, large - flowered Edwardsia, 

 B. M. 167. 



E. chrysdphylla, golden-leaved Edwardsia, B. C. 738, 

 B. M. 1442. 



E. micTophy'lla^ small-leaved Edwardsia. 



These are pretty little frame shrubs, which grow readily 

 in sandy loam, flower freely and ripen seeds, from which, 

 tor from young cuttings under a bell-glass, they are usually 

 propagated. 



Ana^gyris foe'tida, B. C. 740, and lafifolia, Bean Tre- 

 foils, the first a frame shrub from Spain, and the other a 

 green -house shrub from Teneriffe, flowering in April and 

 May. They grow in loam and peat, and are increased by 

 cuttings in the same soil. 



ViRGrLTA aurea^ great-floAvered Virgilia, an Abyssinian 

 shrub which flowers in July. 



V. intrusa and V. capensis, B. M. 1590, Cape shrubs 

 which flower from May to August. 



These are rather pretty plants, which grow in loam and 

 peat, and young cuttings root in covered pots of sand. 



Cyclo^pia genistoldes, genista- leaved Cyclopia, B. M. 

 1259, a Cape shrub flowering in July and August j a hand- 



