and extend over the petals, ending in fainter red lines: 
3 lower petals lighter, a little reflexed at the edges, strongly 
veined at the back. Filaments 10, connected at the base, 
7 bearing anthers, that were imperfect in our specimens. 
Style pale flesh-colour, a little hairy at the base, and smooth 
upwards. Stigmas 5, long, revolute at the points. 
Our drawing of this pretty plant, was taken this Sum¬ 
mer, at the Nursery of Mr. Dennis, where it was raised 
from seed; it is of hybrid origin, and is intermediate be¬ 
tween P. graveolens and one of the red-flowered sorts. 
When covered with flowers, it makes a very graceful ap¬ 
pearance, and is always a handsome bushy plant; its leaves 
are also sweet-scented; a mixture of light sandy loam and 
peat, or any other rich light soil, will suit it very well; and 
cuttings, planted in pots, and placed in a shady situation, 
will soon strike root. 
