The specimen of the present pretty plant was kindly 
sent to us, with several others, from the fine collection of 
Geraniaceae, cultivated by Sir Charles Henry Rich, at 
Beenham-house, Reading, Berks, where it was raised from 
the seed of P. grandidentatum , so that it is a hybrid pro¬ 
duction ; we have named it in compliment to Miss Rich, 
as it is a great favourite with her; the present plant ap¬ 
pears to be of free growth, and an abundant bloomer, and 
from its neat striped flowers will be well worth a place in 
every collection, as it will make a very pleasing variety. It 
will thrive well in any rich light soil; and cuttings will root 
readily, planted in pots, and placed in a sheltered situation. 
