The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . the pots, and re-potting in light sandy soil. Stove and greenhouse plants ought also to be re-potted where it is necessary. Layer American plants, that require being struck from the young wood;several other shrubs, such as require common soil, ought also to be layered. Prick out rooted Pink Pipings to strengthen them before they are finallytransplanted into the flowering beds. Collect seeds of the Annuals and other plants as they ripen. Stake and tie up mostly all plants requiring that care. Hoe and keep neat all beds, borders, Sec. Set out gl


The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . the pots, and re-potting in light sandy soil. Stove and greenhouse plants ought also to be re-potted where it is necessary. Layer American plants, that require being struck from the young wood;several other shrubs, such as require common soil, ought also to be layered. Prick out rooted Pink Pipings to strengthen them before they are finallytransplanted into the flowering beds. Collect seeds of the Annuals and other plants as they ripen. Stake and tie up mostly all plants requiring that care. Hoe and keep neat all beds, borders, Sec. Set out glasses and other traps for destroying wasps, flies, &c. which are verydestructive to the ripening fruit. Saxifrages and other Alpine plants will require dividing, to enable them towithstand the ensuing winter. Sow Annuals for early flowering next season, of such as are known to beperfectly hardy, and particularly Californian plants. Sow Mignionette in pots for spring flowering. Put in Pansies and double wall-flower cuttings in a shaded if. Mills, del. S7 RAFNIA TRIFLORA. (Three-flowered Rafnia.} LINNEAN SYSTEM. _ , , NATURAL ORDER. No. 114. MONADELPHIA DECANDMA. LEGUMINOS^E. GENERIC CHARACTER. Rafnia. (Thunb.) Calyx ad medium 5-fidus, lobis 4 superioribus latioribus nunc distinctis,nunc inter se varie subconnexis, infimo setaceo acutissimo. Corolla glabra, carina obtusa,vexillo subrotundo. Stamina monadelpha, vagina demum superne fissa. Legumen lance-olatum compressum polyspermum. Suffrutices Capenses glabri, exsiccatione ssepius lurido-nigrescentes. Folia simplicia integra non amplexicaulia alterna, floralia interdum flavi.—(Decand. Prod. vol. ii. p. 118.) Calyx divided into 5 parts to the middle, the 4 upper lobes broader, sometimes distinct, some-times variously joined ; the last division setaceous, and very acute. Corolla smooth, keel obtuse,standard roundish. Stamens monadelphous, sheath afterwards splitting on the upper lanceolate, co


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