coloured. Germen villous. Sti/le red, hairy at the 
base and smooth upwards. Stigmas 5, red, reflexed. 
Our drawing of this plant was taken at the Nursery 
of Messrs. (^olvill, where it has been cultivated for 
some time. We have not ascertained its origin, but 
suspect it to be a hybrid production. It makes a 
pleasing variety from its handsome marked flowers : it 
also keeps dwarf and bushy, which may be considered 
an advantage, as there are so many strong-growing 
sorts. It does not begin flowering in spring so soon 
as some others, but it makes up for that in continuing 
to flower till late in autumn. A mixture of turfy loam 
and peat, or any light vegetable mould, will suit it 
very well, and cuttings soon strike root if planted in 
a sheltered situation. 
