This pretty double variety is well worth cultivating, 

 and thrives well in rock- work, or planted in the bor- 

 der of the flower-garden, if in a light soil, and not too 

 moist ; it then grows very strong, and attains a good 

 size, making a large bushy tuft ; its flowers are also 

 then very large, much larger than those in our figure, 

 which was taken from a plant grown in a pot ; it is 

 quite hardy, and continues to bloom nearly all the 

 Summer : young cuttings, planted under hand-glasses 

 in August or September, strike root readily. 



Our drawing was made from a plant at the Nursery 

 of Mr. Colvill ; we also received it from the Nursery 

 of Messrs. Whitley, Brames, and Milne, at Fulham. 



