This is easily propagated by grafting one-year-old wood on to the roots of Clematis flammula (the sweet-scented kind). The plants should be potted as soon as grafted, and the pots plunged in a gentle bottom-heat, in a glass case, in a stove or propagating-house. Clematises can be sometimes struck from cuttings, taking the young wood with a heel to it, and striking the cuttings in the mode adopted in propagating the Verbena from cuttings. They can also be grown from layers in pots, but it generally takes a year to root them. We suppose our correspondent has Clematis florida bicolor. Has he the glorious C. Jackmannii ? If not, he should obtain it.