This pretty marked flowered plant, is a hybrid produc- 
tion, and was raised in the fine collection of R. H. Jen- 
kinson, Esq. from a seed that had been produced by P. 
fulgiduniy intermixed with one known by the name of 
Black Prince in the gardens ; the habit of the plant is as 
near as possible intermediate between the two parents, par- 
taking of the former in its general appearance, but of the 
latter in the shape and marking of the flowers ; like the 
rest of the tribe to which it belongs, it succeeds best in a 
light sandy soil, or a mixture of turfy loam, peat, and 
sand, will suit it very well, being careful not to overwater it 
in Winter. Cuttings root freely, planted in the same sort 
of soil, and placed on a shelf in the Greenhouse. Drawn 
from a plant in the Greenhouse of R. H. Jenkinson, Esq. 
in the Autumn of 1824. 
