from its novel and distinct colouring it cannot fail to prove an 

 acquisition." If persons expect from it so brilliant an eftect as 

 from C. Verscliaffelfii, of course they must needsbe disappointed, 

 but if they are contented that it shall occupy a place of in- 

 terest in the many-coloured parterre they will find it suitable, 

 and we think moreover that it will form an excellent plant for 

 table-decoration. 



