informs us that it makes a compact little bush, and pro¬ 
duces an abundance of bloom all the Summer; and from 
a specimen kindly sent from his collection, our drawing 
and description was taken; like its parent, its leaves are 
very fragrant, having a scent like lemon, as have many others 
of the small leaved sorts; and we are rather surprized that 
those fragrant sorts, which form such pretty compact bushes, 
are not more generally cultivated, particularly as they form 
a contrast with the stronger growing red-flowering ones ; 
they are also very hardy, only requiring to be kept out of 
the reach of frost in a light situation; any rich light soil 
will suit them very well; and young cuttings, planted in 
pots, and placed in a sheltered situation, will strike root 
readily. 
