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EOMAREA CARDEEI. 
17'J 
To these notes descriptive of the plant as 
growing at Pendell Court, we have the pleasure 
to add some cultural remarks by Mr. Green :— 
Bomai'ea Carderi is undoubtedly the finest 
appearance, when allowed to twine up a pillar, 
where it can have access to free air, sun, and 
light, which give proper colour to both flowers 
and foliage. 
Bo.ilAiucA CASDEni, retluceil (see p. 178). 
species of this beautiful and interesting genus 
yet known to us. To be seen in perfection, it 
should be planted in a cool greenhouse, which 
is just kept free from frost. It has a charming 
The plant -is now growing here most vigor¬ 
ously in a w'ell-prepared border, consisting of 
good turfy loam, leaf-mould, and pulverised 
mud from the lake ; the border is about fl ft. 
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