not conftantly, the cafe too in dioica. The fcent is very 

 fragrant. 



This valuable acquifition to our gardens, fuppofed to be 

 perfectly hardy, was firft difcovered by Mr Fras£r, in com- 

 pany with his fon John, in the fummer of the year 1808, 

 growing luxuriantly upon the expofed and rocky fummit of the 

 Paris mountain, in South- Carolina. Thefe indefatigable tra- 

 vellers could not find it in any other fituation, during their 

 extended refearches in thefe parts. It was introduced by 

 them this year, and is growing with great luxuriance in their 

 iiurfery, in Sloane-Square ; but as yet has produced only the 

 one flower from which our drawing was taken in June laft, 

 May be propagated by cuttings or layers. 



