Our drawing of this neat little plant was made this 
Summer at the Nursery of Messrs. Allen and Rogers, of 
Battersea, and also of the King’s Road, Chelsea, who 
inform us that they had purchased it of Mr. Davey, who, 
they believe, raised it from seed; it is without doubt a 
hybrid production, between two of the small growing 
sorts, but is readily distinguished from all others with 
which we are acquainted, by its two upper petals having 
the appearance of being cut away on their inner sides 
towards the base. It is a very neat little ornamental 
plant, taking very little room, and producing abundance of 
blossoms all the Summer. Guttings of it root readily, 
planted in pots, in a rich light soil, and placed in a shel¬ 
tered situation. 
