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smaller flowers. They are propagated in the spring or summer by cuttings of half- 

 ripcncd shoots, inserted in sand, under a bell glass or handlight, in a temperature of 65° 

 to 70°. From small pots the plants are gradually shifted into larger, using a compost 



Fig. 109. Saeeacenia Willisi. 



of two parts peat to one of fibrous loam, with silver sand added, potting firmly. A 

 sunny position is best for the plants, and they may be trained up pillars and rafters. 

 Well-established plants require free supplies of water, and syringing them daily is 



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