The plant from which our drawing was taken was 
kindly sent to us from the collection of C. Hoare, Esq, 
We have named it in compliment to Mr. Richard 
Saunders, the gardener; who informs us, that he 
raised it from a seed of P. Thynnece, that had been 
fertilized by the pollen of P. dutnosum ; and it is as 
near as possible intermediate between the two. Like 
its parents, it is an abundant bloomer, and continues 
to flower the whole of the summer. It thrives well in 
^ mixture of turfy loam and peat, or any other rich 
Vegetable mould ; and cuttings strike root readily, if 
planted in pots and placed in a sheltered situation. 
