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M. Louis de Smet, awell-known Ghent nurseryman, who grows a fine collection of Cactuses, stated that he had kept M. Communis a long time in robust health andgrowth by feeding it with a very weak solution of salt. Tried at Kew, this treatment did not appear to make any perceptible difference; but, bearing in mind that the Turk's-Cap Cactus is found in great abundancewithin the reach of sea spray, in some of the West Indian Islands, thereseems much reason in M. De Smet's treatment. The same gentl...eman informedus that he had a specimen of this Cactus bearing no less than thirteenheads. There is, at the time of writing, a specimen at Kew bearing fourfine heads. Large imported plants are very rarely, established; and evenwhen established, they do not thrive long, owing to the fact that, afterthe cap has commenced to form, no further stem-growth is made. Youngplants grow very slowly, a plant 3 ft. Across taking, according to Sir W. Hooker, from 200 to 300 years to reach that size. It has been statedthat grafting is a good plan to adopt for the Melocactus, Mr.
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