more; even in cultivation, in some of the flowers, the petals 
are limited to that number. The American Tro.tuivs does 
not well accord with the name of Globe-F lower, the petals 
being spreading, and very little incurved. —_~ 7 
A hardy perennial. Nativé. of Pensylvania and New-York, 
wing in shady wet places on the mountains. Flowers in 
May and June. Propagated by parting its roots. Commu- 
nicated by Messrs. Waittey, Brame, and Miung, of the 
Fulham Nursery. | age 
in ae apnede bs 
. ae aia peeled - cidade? 
