make better specimens. They should be shaken out of the 
mould early in spring, cut back, and then started into growth ; 
it will not do to pot them in too rich soil, as this induces an over- 
luxuriant growth, and for the same reason we prefer to under- 
pot them. They should be kept near the glass so as not to be 
drawn up, and in an equable temperature, where they will not 
be exposed to draughts. This fine flower, with others of the 
same class, will be distributed in the spring. 
