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segments obtuse and bluntly apiculate. We owe its introduction to our gardens 
to tlie Messrs. Yeitcb and Sons, of Chelsea. Like the other species, it may be 
BLANDFORDIA AUREA. 
grown in a compost of peat and loam, and being evergreen, requires to be kept 
watered all through the winter. It flowers during the summer months.—T. M. 
