duction of a plant to his Majesty's Garden at Kew, is a 
very different affair from its introduction to Great Britain. 
An object cannot be properly said to be introduced from 
one country to another, unless it is afterwards disseminated 
by such means as the introducer possesses; a practice 
which is adopted in every establishment in the world, save 
in that one which ought to set an example to all others. 
A greenhouse shrub, remarkable for its hard, neat, 
rigid, divided leaves, and heads of purple flowers. Propa- 
gated by ripened cuttings, struck under a bell-glass. It 
blossoms in July. Our drawing was made this year, in 
Mr. Mackay's Nursery at Clapton. 
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