Curtis, from a plant that flowered in the extensive nursery 
at Glazenwood. 
Descr. Stems erect, with many stout, erect or spreading 
branches, which often present a twisted, and (tapering as 
they do towards the extremity) a horn-like appearance. 
Leaves alternate, petiolate, ovate or almost lanceolate, un- 
equal at the base, sinuato-pinnatifid, waved, acute, veiny, 
glabrous and green above, whitish and downy beneath. 
Peduneles axillary, solitary, single-flowered, erect in flower, 
afterwards drooping. Calyx tubular, cleft on one side at 
the extremity, large, green, slightly tinged with purple. 
Corolla very large : tube long, angled, purplish-green : limb 
broad, spreading, plaited, with five large and five smaller 
teeth, white, tinged with purple, greenish at the base. 
Stamens and style exserted. Capsule large, drooping, sub- 
globose. 
Fig. 1, Capsule :—naz, size. 
