has a warm damp house in which to grow it, in a basket or 
on a block of wood. 
The accompanying figure, made from a plant exhibited 
by Messrs. Veitch and Sons at one of the Garden meetings 
of the Horticultural Society last summer, brilliant as is the 
rich vermilion of the large flowers, scarcely does justice to 
the nature of the plant, which when allowed to trail over the 
side of its pot, forms a carpet of scarlet flowers and deep 
green leaves. 
