leftures of Linnaeus, publiflied by Giseke, but Gartner 

 feems to have fatisfaQorily decided it to belong more properly 

 to the Jolanete or luridte of Link^eus. In habit it approaches 

 to Convolvulus, and particularly to Convolvulus tricolor. 



To have it flower early enough to ripen its feeds, it mould 

 be fown in March or April on a gentle hot-bed with other 

 tender annuals, and may be planted in the open border by the 

 latter end of May, or if intended to be kept in a pot, Miller 

 directs that they mould be planted fingly, when of a proper 

 fize, in a fmall pot filled with light earth and plunged into a 

 frefh hot-bed to bring them forward. Cultivated by Miller 

 in the year 1761. 



Has received a variety of names from different Botanifts, 

 but that given by Linn^us, from Nolo, a little bell, now 

 'univerfally prevails. 



Our drawing was taken at the Botanic Garden, Brompton. 



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