grown—such as Tricolor , Countess of Derby , etc. It is, as its 
name imports, a flower of Italian origin, a country from whence 
many of the best of our modern varieties have been received. 
We have nothing to add to our previous remarks on the sub¬ 
ject of cultivation, and we believe that the superior vigour of 
many of the newer sorts will remove any difficulties that may 
have attended the successful growth of this most lovely tribe. 
