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of the plant that specimens of suitable size will be exceedingly ornamental, either 
for dinner-table decoration, or for exhibition purposes.—T. M. . 
Croton Johannis. 
GRAPES AND SUNBEAMS. 
HAVE grown the Gros Guillaume , or, as it is commonly but erroneously 
called, the Black Barbarossa grape, for several years, with other kinds, and 
always found the fruit to keep better than that of the others. The 
clusters are very large ; they seldom u shank,” and they appear fresh in 
