orange-coloured. Style purple, thickly clothed with bristly 
hairs. Stigmas 5, purple, revolute, and fimbriate on the 
upper side. 
Our drawing of this fine plant was taken last Summer, 
from one in the choice collection of R. H. Jenkinson, Esq. 
where it was raised from seed; it is of hybrid origin, but 
we cannot speak with certainty from what sorts it had been 
produced. It makes a fine bushy plant, quite crowded with 
leaves, and its flowers are produced in great abundance all 
the Summer, thriving well in a rich light soil. Cuttings of 
it strike root freely, if planted in pots, and placed in a shel¬ 
tered situation. 
