i 



y 



The present plant 



been now first intro- 



c(l from 



Cape of Good Hope. Whether 



spe- 



cifically distinct from 



ly a variety of, the 



larg 



of the 



name, lonsr and universally kno^v 



r 



& 



in 



our 



wardens, we have no certain means of deciding 



& 



The 



flowers are a little paler^ greatly smaller, and the leaves 

 narrower. It looks like a miniature efl^gy of the larger 

 ones. We cannot make out to which of the three Agapan- 

 THUs j)vcecox of AVilldcnow's Enumeratio belongs. 



i 



;n at the Nursery of Mr. Colvill, 

 ■e the plant flowers at the same 

 time with the other twOj and seems to be of as easy cul- 

 tivation. 



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