Both the present varieties are very desirable for rock- 

 work, as they are quite hardy, and need not the least 

 protection, or they may be grown in small pots, where 

 they make a handsome appearance when covered with 

 flowers, and may be turned out of them, and planted 

 into the ground at any season without injury. Cuttings 

 of them, planted under hand-glasses, after they have 

 done flowering, will strike root readily, and will soon 

 become nice young plants. Our drawing was made at 

 the Nursery of Mr. Lee, at Hammersmith, last Summer. 



