The plant from which our drawing was taken, is one 
that was raised from seed in the collection of L. Weltje, 
Esq., of Hammersmith, who has raised many other very dis¬ 
tinct and fine sorts, and in whose collection they grow with 
unusual luxuriance, and produce more and finer flowers by 
their superior management. 
The present plant is of hybrid origin, but we cannot 
speak with certainty of its parents; it is of free growth, and 
an abundant bloomer, and will continue to bloom through 
the Summer; any sort of rich light soil will suit it very 
well; and cuttings, planted in pots, and placed in a sheltered 
situation, will soon strike root. 
