A moist stove plant, quite ornamental when well furnished 
with its pale Aiolet-and-white berr3^-like bunches of fruit, which 
last in perfection a considerable time. It should be potted in 
very porous peat and sphagnum, and is increased by cuttings or 
seeds. I obtained this plant from Belgium many years since, 
and at present I have no further clue to its history. — W, W. S. 
