__ November uninterruptedly. We are much mistaken if this will 
not become a great favourite in our gardens as a bedding-out 
_ plant, especially where autumn flowers are desirable. eee 
___ Duscr. Roots very woody, perennial, much divided and de- 
scending deep into the soil. Stems varying in length, from five to” 
six inches to a foot-and-a-half, extensively branched, procumbent, 
Tooting ; the branches ascending and spicigerous. Zeaves more or 
ngular. Sepals spreadir 
it to'ten. Styles three. Ovary small, ovate, acut 
JH : 4 
oe - 
s where it will not be subject to drought in summer. 
