Style red, haiiy below and smooth above. Stigrnas 5, 
red, revolute. 
This pretty little plant is one of the numerous mules 
that have been produced from the seed of some of the 
Citron-scented tribe; it was raised at the nursery of 
Messrs. Colvill and Son, where our drawing was taken 
last summer; it is a neat-growing bushy plant, and 
produces abundance of flowers all the summer, begin- 
ning to bloom early in spring, and continuing in full 
beauty till late in autumn. It may be grown in a 
small pot, in a mixture of loam and peat, or light 
vegetable mould, and will succeed in a common 
greenhouse or light room in winter, only requiring to 
be protected from frost, and to be watered sparingly. 
Young cuttings strike root readily, planted in pots of 
mould, and placed in a shady situation. 
