prefers a moist situation to any other, where it will 
grow and flower nearly alJ the summer; if kept in 
pots they should be set in pans of water, to have them 
in health; any light loamy soil will suit them: they 
may be increased by cuttings, but slowly; the best 
method is to raise them from seeds, which are pro- 
duced in considerable quantities. 
Our drawing was taken at the nursery of Mr. 
Pamplin, King's Road, Chelsea. 
