but differs considerably in habit and the form of the leaves. It 
is a very free and abundant bloomer, and thrives well in an equal 
mixture of light turfy loam, peat, and sand, with the pots well 
drained at the bottom, that they may not become sodden with 
too much moisture. Ripened cuttings, planted under hand-glasses, 
in sand, in a cool situation, will strike root freely. 
POPE PILE LE FE LEOP 
1. One of the Bractes. 2. A Flower divested of the Style, to show the four leaf- 
lets of the Perianthium with the anther inserted into the point of each. Ovarium, 
terminated by the Style and clavate Stigma. 
