quite as easy of cultivation as any of the older sorts. It will be 
noticed, that its chief peculiarity is the very distinct double star 
which the white markings form in the flowers; and when the 
plant is large and covered with bloom, we do not doubt it will 
make a pleasing addition to the hanging-basket, either in the 
verandah or conservatory. Mr. Andrews has represented it in 
such a position, in order to show the charming effect that will 
be produced by it when so used; but its raiser informed us 
that he had also grown it as an out-door annual for ribboning, 
and that it is very effective in such situations. 
