at Fulham; where we saw several plants of it in bloom. 
It is a native of the Cape of Good Hope, and was raised 
from seed, brought from that country, by Mr. W. J. 
Burchell ; and from a plant given by him to Robert 
Henry Jenkinson, Esq. our drawing and description 
were taken last summer. It is a hardy greenhouse 
plant, and will probably endure the winter in a com- 
mon frame; so that it does not get too much mois- 
ture. It thrives well in a mixture of sandy loam and 
peat, and may be increased by cuttings, taken off while 
the shoots are young ; or from seeds, which ripen plen- 
tifully, if some pollen be attached to the stigmas when 
in full bloom. 
