here the flowers are much larger, quite entire at the mar- 
gin, and the capsule is terete or cylindrical, not furrowed. 
It is a hardy annual, a foot or eighteen. iyches in the length 
of the stems, flowering in the open border, from June till it 
is destroyed, by the frosts; hence it is a) most desirable 
inmate of the garden. Douglas. 
Introduced by the Horticultural Society fromthe North- 
West Coast of America, where it was found in 1826, in the 
FUT IOI 
Fig. 1. Stamens, 2, Stiguia.—Magnifiell. 3 Leaf from the lower pat 
of the stem.——Naf. size. 2 ; . 
nS ft. 
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