was raised the year before last at the Nursery of Mr. 
Colvill, where our drawing was made last summer. It 
is the produce of P. dumosum, that had been mixed 
with the pollen of one of the larger sorts, perhaps P. 
multinerve; but of this we are not quite certain. It is 
a very ornamental plant, and an abundant bloomer 
like Its parent, and grows to a middle size : it is also as 
hardy as any of the genus, and thrives well in a mix- 
ture of sandy loam and peat, or any light rich vegetable 
mould. Cuttings strike root freely, if planted in pots 
and placed in a sheltered situation. 
