and obtained a name, for the ingenious manner in which he 

 makes the common Lih\c produce white flowers ; and the free- 

 ness of flowering slio\\ n by the plant now figured, will make it 

 very valuable fen' such purposes.* 



* "We here add a note from its introducer: — " I have always considered it 

 a distinct variety from T.frpgrans; the Floral Committee who adjudicated it 

 a ceriificate found it to differ from the true one in the form of the leaf: the 

 leaf of this variety is more fleshy, and far less spear-shajjed." The flower we 

 believe is also lar<rer. 



