This is a neat little plant, requiring the protection of the 
greenhouse in winter, and to be placed in the open air during the 
summer, where it flowers freely. It wants but little pot-room, 
and should be grown in light sandy loam and peat, with the 
drainage carefully attended to. My stock of the plant originated 
from seeds sent to me from South Africa by Mr. Thos. Cooper.— 
W.W.S. 
