Wittpenow observes, thaf, when closely inspected, they 
may be observed to be obsoletely serrate, bearing the glands 
on the points of the serratures. As, therefore, grandiflora is 
distinguished from glandulosa, only by having serrated leaves 
with the glands terminating the serratures ; the two may be 
safely concluded to be — varieties of fhe same species. 
A hardy perennial. Native of Georgia and the Caucasian 
Alps. Flowers in June and July. Propagated by parting its 
roots or by seeds. Cultivated in 
Messrs. Lopniges and Sons, 
‘1802. Communicated by 
