of the leaves, while in the ' Botanical Magazine,' it is described 

 as bearing a cyme of from four to six flowers ; as there figured, 

 it is of a light mauve colour, wliercas in Mr. Bull's plant it was 

 a lively carmine-rose, the edges of the petals being deeply 

 marked with bright carmine ; it is the foliage, however, which 

 constitutes its chief charm, and which will make it, w'e believe, 

 to be a very general favourite. 



