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during wet summers. The points of the partly-matured shoot are the best for cuttings, but they do not strike freely.


Genetyllis.—These are remarkable for the distinct character of the flowers during the early spring months. A mixture consisting of three parts fibrous peat, one part turfy loam, and a liberal quantity of sand will form an excellent compost. They may be placed in the open air during the summer, but must be protected from heavy rains. After the necessary stopping of the young shoots during the first year or two, no pruning will be required unless from any cause the specimen suffers from neglect and grows out of shape.


Eriostemon.—These are valuable for the freedom with

ERIOSTEMON CUSPIDATUS.