seen specimens with leaves of every intermediate size; so 
that the difference is probably the mere effect of cultivation, 
Native of the Leyant.  Sufficiently hardy, in a warm 
sheltered situation, to survive our winters out of doors ; but, 
as it is liable to be destroyed by severe cold, it is proper to 
preserve some plants under a frame. Propagated by parting 
the roots in the autumn ; or, if raised from seed, which are 
rarely ripened with us, Mixxer directs that they should be 
sown in light earth soon after they are ripe, and placed under 
a frame during the winter. In the spring the plants will 
appear, and, when fit to remove, may be planted in a warm 
border. a cae 
Flowers in July till September. Cultivated in Chelsea- 
Garden, in 1706. Communicated by Messrs. Wurrtey, 
Brame, and Mine. 
