Tiie Epacris which we now figure has been raised in the 
well-known establishment of Messrs. Rollisson and Co. of 
Tooting. Its name is characteristic of its habit of flowering, 
for instead of having the flowers scattered or far apart, they are 
densely packed together, and in the form of some of the close 
growing Hyacinths, while they are very broad and compact. 
It obtained a first class certificate at the Royal Horticultural 
Society on the 16th of March, and another from the Royal 
Botanic Society on the 30th of March. This will sufficiently 
indicate its value ; and that it is destined to take a high place 
amongst these favourite plants. It is being sent out by the 
Messrs. Rollisson, to whom we are indebted for the oppor- 
tunity of figuring it. 
