base. Corolla of 5 petals, all obovate, greenish yellow,
the 2 uppermost rather largest.united at the base, 7 bearing anther s. FilPaomlleennt s p1a0le,
yhealilroyw a. t thGee rbmaseen. viSlltoigums. as S5t,y lree flsehxo.rt, green, slightly
showTyh isa s csuormioeu so tphlearnst,, itsh ostuilglh a itvse rfylo wdeesrisr aabrlee tneonta snot
fdoifr futhsees :g riene nthheo uesvee,n ifnrogm w hthene pitl eias siann tb loodoomu,r wweh itchhi nikt
it one of the most agreeable of the night-scented kinds,
ifnlo wtheeri ndga iys iint iasu tquumitne, sacfetnetrl emssa:n yi tos f rtehgeu mlaor ret igmaeu doyf
tkoi nbdes raariese odu ftr oomf b tlhoeo mse.e dWs oef ethxipse scpt escoimese, fcruormio uitss mbeuilnegs
nearly connected with several sections of the genus. It
is an old inhabitant of our gardens, having been cultivated
in them as far back as 1712. From its succulent
habit, care must be taken not to overwater it when not
growing freely, particularly in winter. The best soil
for it is a mixture of sandy loam and peat, or decayed
leaves. Cuttings strike readily planted in pots in
hthoeu ssea.me kind of soil, and set on a shelf in the greenColvOilulr
anddra Swoinn gi nw Oacs totabkeern l aastt .the nursery of Messrs.