bad drainage, they require a good deal of watering, and hence the 
necessity for great care. When growing, the water should be 
given very abundantly. If, when they are commencing to grow, 
a little heat can be given, they will be improved by it, although 
this is not absolutely necessary. Attention to these few points 
will ensure success. We do not say anything about cleanliness, 
for no good gardener will allow his plants to get dirty, however 
great may be the difficulty sometimes of overcoming greenfly 
and thrips, and no plant can be neglected in this respect with¬ 
out injury. 
