half way up, the upper part smooth. Stigmas 5, purple, 
revolute. 
The present handsome plant is a hybrid production, 
and was raised from the seed of P . fulgidum, at the Nur¬ 
sery of Mr. Dennis, at Chelsea, where our drawing was 
made in August last. We have named it in compliment to 
Mrs. Legh Keck, of Park Crescent, who is an admirer of 
the Geraniaceee, and other handsome plants. 
As the present subject is an offspring of P . fulgidum, 
and rather succulent, it will require the protection of a 
good Greenhouse in Winter, and care must be taken that 
it does not get sodden with too much wet, as nothing would 
be more injurious to its health; the pots must therefore be , 
well drained with potsherds broken small, that the moisture 
may pass off readily. An equal mixture of turfy loam, 
sand, and peat, is a proper soil for it; and young cuttings 
cut close to a joint, and planted in pots in the same sort of 
soil, will soon strike root, if placed on a shelf in the Green¬ 
house, and regularly watered. Spring or Summer is the 
best time for planting them, for if left till Autumn or Win¬ 
ter, they will seldom succeed. 
