previously, and that it was a plant of a very straggling 

 growth, well adapted to training against the trellis of a 

 greenhouse, in wliich situation it will produce its flowers 

 in very great abundance. Messrs. Low and Co. have 

 since stated to us, that it is a remarkably free grower, 

 running like Brachysema latifolia : it does not increase 

 well by cuttings, but layers succeed better. The plant is 

 always in flower except about three months in winter : it 

 commenced flowering last February, and had not been a 

 day without flowers till about a fortnight ago : at this time 

 fresh blossoms are again about to expand. 



Our drawing was made in the Clapton Nursery. 



J. L. 



