which makes it a desirable plant. It will thrive well in 
an equal mixture of good loam and decayed leaves, or 
any rich vegetable mould, and requires the protection 
of a greenhouse or warm room in winter, when care 
must be taken not to overwater it; and plenty of air 
should be always admitted in mild weather, which 
makes it strong and healthy. Cuttings strike root 
readily, planted in the same kind of soil, and placed in 
a shady situation j several may be planted in one pot; 
and when rooted they should be transplanted sindv in 
small pots. ^ ^ 
