alata has been published, hut the name under which the 
seeds were received, given it by Mr. Bosrr, a German 
botanist, app: to,us very appropriate, 
We aco trformed by Mi Dab Cauzann the head gar- 
dener at Bury Hill, that the seeds were sown last February, 
and the plant flowered in the stove, at Bury Hill, in the 
following June; it has probably, therefore, not a long 
abiding root. But its extraordinary beauty makes it a 
_ valuable acquisition to the stove. 
