bloom in tlie autumn it will be the more valuable, when flowers 
are comparatively scarce. 
It was introduced by M. Linden from the State of Ecuador ; 
and we find, amongst other notices, the following from our 
contemporary the Gardener s Chronicle , in a description of Mr. 
Bull’s establishment: — “The plant is a neat, compact grower, 
and produces its clear, soft rose-coloured flowers in great 
profusion. It is a fine introduction to our stoves from 
Ecuador.” 
