not uncommon, and if planted in a warm fheltered fituation, 

 and trained up a wall, paling, or lattice, is a very de.fi rable plant 

 both for its foliage and flowers, which latter are produced in 

 June and continue in fucceffion till the autumn. 



It has not however the pleafing fcent of the other Honey- 

 fuckles, from which it differs in having nearly a regular 

 corolla, except that one of the fegments is a little feparated 

 from the reft by being more bent back. 



Propagated by laying down the young branches, which readily 

 take root. Cultivated by Mr, John Tradescant, Jun, 

 in i6§6. 



