The present plant is of hybrid origin, and appears to 
be intermediate between P. macranthon and P. difforme ; 
it was raised from seed in the collection of J. Fassett Bur¬ 
nett, Esq. of May-place, Crayford, Kent, by Miss Burnett, 
who kindly sent us the plant from which our drawing was 
made. It promises to be a very free-growing plant and 
an abundant bloomer, and its large showy flowers will 
make a grand appearance when the plants become large: 
any rich light soil will suit it very well; and cuttings, 
planted in pots, and placed in a sheltered situation, will 
soon strike root. 
