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grow in light sandy soil with the pots well drained, and are 

 increased by cuttings, offsets, dividing at the root, or by 

 seeds. 



Arthropo^dium paniculatum, B. M. 1421, may be 

 treated like Eriospermum. 



Chloro'phytum elatum grows in loam and leaf-mould, 

 and is increased by offsets or seeds. 



C^'siA vittafa may be treated like C hlordphy^tum. 



Diane'lla coerulea, B. M. 505, and divaricdta, plants 

 from New South Wales, which grow in loam and peat and 

 are increased by dividing at the root. 



Eu'sTREPHus latifdlius, B. M. 1245, a New Holland 

 climber, which is increased by dividing at the root or by 

 cuttings. It grows in loam and peat with sand, and flowers 

 in June and July. 



As pa' RAG us declinatus. 

 A. decumbens. A. acufifolius. 



A. scdndens. A. flexudsus. 



A. r etr of r actus. A. aphy'llus. 



A. asidticus. A. suhulatus. 



A. cethiopicus. A. capensis. 



A. dlhus. 



Shrubs, chiefly evergreens and climbers, which grow in 

 sandy loam, and are increased by dividing at the root, or 

 cuttings under a hand-glass without bottom heat. 



Dri'mia altissima, B. M. 1074. 



D. eldfa.B. M. 822. 

 D. cilidris, B. M. 1444. 

 D. pusilla. 



D. lanc(Efdlia, B. M. 643, 



B. C. 278. 

 D. revolufa, B. M. 1380. 



Cape bulbs which grow in sandy loam and leaf-mould, 

 require to be fresh potted just when they are beginning to 

 grow, and are increased by offsets or seeds. 



Urope'talon lonyifdlium. 

 U. fjlaucum, B. R. 156. I U. serotmum, B. M. 859. 



U. crispum. I V.fuhum, B. M. 1185 



