We were favoured wnh the plant from which our drawing 

 was made by the lady of }. Wilson, Efq. of Iflington. 



Native or the Cape of Good Hope; flowers from June to 

 September; fliould be kept in an airy part of the greenhoufe 

 during the winter, and requires a plentiful fupply of water 

 whillt in bloom. 



The Lobelia bicolor, No. 514, as we at firft fufpecled, is 

 perhaps a mere variety of the Lobelia pubejeens of the Hortus 

 Kcwenfis ; the (lowers of the former frequently degenerate to 

 white, yet we have never feen them of fo pure a white as in 

 the original pubrfcens t in which too the ftalks are more ere£t, 

 more branched at the upper part, and the leaves are broader, 

 more toothed, and fomewhat more pubefcent. 



