A native of the western parts of North 

 America, discovered in 1825, by Mr. 

 Douglas, who brought it to the Horticul- 

 tural Society, from whom we received 

 seeds of it. It flowers in June, and ap- 

 pears to be perennial and quite hardy, 

 growing in a pot to the height of six inches. 

 It is a pretty plant, easily cultivated. The 



