The present fine plant is a hybrid production, and was 
raised from seed last year, in the collection of J. Fassett 
Burnett, Esq. of May-place, Crayford, Kent; and from a 
plant sent us from thence by Miss Burnett, who raised it, 
our drawing was made in June last; we have named it in 
compliment to the Lady who raised it, and from whom we 
have received some other very pretty sorts. 
The present plant may be considered as one of the first 
rate sorts, as it is a very large flower, and of a distinct rich 
colour; it is also of free growth, and will make a strong ro¬ 
bust plant: like the rest of the tribe to which it belongs, it 
will thrive well in a mixture of light sandy loam and peat, 
or any other rich light soil. Cuttings of it will strike root 
freely, planted in pots, in the same sort of soil, and placed 
on a shelf in the Greenhouse. 
