i)0 TROPiEOLUM JARRATTII. 
even when it was first excited, before it had produced a shoot twelve inches in 
length, flower-buds appeared in considerable numbers. 
It should be grown in a 16-size pot, in equal parts of loam and peat. 
It was sent to Messrs. Youell from a friend of theirs residing in Santiago, 
together with fifty bulbs of the genus, out of which the one in question and T. 
brachyceras are the only two that have yet bloomed, but we expect that others, 
probably new, will flower shortly. 
The drawing was kindly furnished in 1837 by Messrs. Youell, who have a stock 
of fine young plants for sale. It may be propagated from cuttings planted in sand 
and placed in heat under a glass. 
The generic name is explained in vol. ii. p. 123. 
