King's Road, Chelsea, where our drawing was taken. 
We cannot ascertain its parents at present, as it is very 
distinct from any with which we are acquainted. It is 
a very desirable plant, as it is covered with flowers all 
the summer, and, if kept cut back a little, it will 
bloom till late in autumn. It is also very hardy, re- 
quiring only a common greenhouse or warm room to 
preserve it through the winter. It grows freely in a 
mixture of loam and peat, or any light vegetable soil; 
and cuttings strike root readily, if planted in pots, and 
placed in a sheltered situation. 
