Halesworth, in Suffolk. He has also seen in the nursery 

 of Mr. Ross, of Stoke Newington, a plant which he deems 

 a variety of the species, with narrow inbowed petals ; but 

 it did not blossom in perfection. Both varieties are readily 

 propagated by cuttings, but require a greater supply of 



fresh air and water thau the generality of this genus. 



