A native of the Cape of Good Hope, 

 introduced about the year 1798. It is a 

 magnificent kind: the blossoms resemble 



larger, as is the whole plant. With good 



ing, whidi is June and July : it makes a 

 splendid figure. 



It may be increased by cuttings, and 

 should be potted in sandy peat earth, and 

 pivxTve.l in an airy greenhouse. 



