JSloflbms in April ; but the flowers are formed in the autumn 

 and remain unexpanded through the winter. Native of the moun- 

 tains of Georgia. Introduced in 1811, by Mr. Lyon s, ai whofe 

 repository our drawing was made before the fale in 1812. But 

 the above defcription was taken from a living plant communicated 

 the laM fpring by George Owen, Efq. Camberwell-Terrace. 



Propagated by cuttings. At preient is treated as a greenhoufe 

 fhrub. Its being evergreen and the flowers exifting, though 

 unopened, through the winter, will probably militate againft its 

 being inured to our climate. 



