Pollen bright yellow. Style of a paler colour, pubes- 
cent. Stigmas 5, reflexed. 
This is also a hybrid production, and was raised at 
the Nursery of Mr. Colvill, from a seed of D. pinnata 
that had been fertilized with the pollen of Hoarea co- 
rydaliflora. It is as near as possible intermediate be- 
tween the two, but in habit approaches nearest to the 
latter. Several plants were raised from seeds at the 
same time, and scarcely vary in the least from each 
other. They are of very free growth and flower abun- 
dantly, and also ripen their seeds. Like the other 
tuberous-rooted kinds, they thrive best in an equal 
mixture of turfy loam, peat, and sand, only requiring 
water when growing freely. They may be readily in- 
creased by the little tubers of the roots, planted with 
their tops just above the surface : these require no wa- 
ter till the wound is callused over ; they may then be 
watered regularly, and will soon make fine young 
plants. 
