£me figured at No. 795 ; indeed wei fee no other difference 

 than that the leaves of the former are wider and longer, and 

 the awns of the calyx more lengthened out, differences pro- 

 bably arifing folely from cultivation. But as both fpecies are 

 natives of Caucafus, and neither of them have as yet been 

 received into any fyftematic work, we do not think it ad- 

 vifable to change our former name. 



The flowers are inodorous. Hardy. Propagated by feeds 

 or layers as the common Pink. Blooms in July. Communi- 

 cated by Mr. Loddices. 



