56 THE LARGE-FLOWERED GLUTINOUS DIPLACUS. 
2. 20210813, figured in the same work, t. 3655, with scarlet flowers, the lobes of which 
are very s 
3. GRANDIFLORUS, now figured with pale salmon-coloured flowers, the lobes of which are 
deeply cleft, and the leaves rather shorter than usual, and less serrated. 
4. LarrroLrus, with large yellow flowers, whose lobes are scarcely split, broader leaves, 
and, as is said, a dwarfer habit. 
All are greenhouse shrubs, found on the borders of streams and damp situations in California, 
where they grow about six feet high. "That now figured has been raised in many places within the 
last few months, and has already gained the false name of D. Zeptanthus, a plant to which it bears 
very little resemblance. 
Flowering early in the spring, having a neat habit, succeeding well with unskilful people, and 
propagating freely by cuttings, the species of this genus have always been favourites, and will long 
continue so. That now figured is certainly much the finest, on account of its large pale salmon- 
coloured flowers ; a cross between which and puniceus ought to be very handsome. 
