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BUDDLEYA L1NDLEYANA. 
cultivation in pots. For the conservatory wall, or any similar situation, there is 
scarcely a more excellent plant. It may also be planted in shrubberies as B. 
globosa is, being as hardy, and a worthy companion to that species. The nature 
and extent of root-provision allowed to specimens planted against a wall, &c. must be 
regulated by the space their tops are designed to occupy. Layering or propagation 
by cuttings is a ready means of increase. Specimens obtained at the Horticultural 
Society’s garden last summer, afforded the subject of our drawing. 
The genus is named after an English botanist, Adam Buddie. 
