This pretty plant is of hybrid origin, and was raised 
from seed at the Nursery of Mrs. More, in the King’s- 
road; from its elegant biush petals, there can be no doubt 
but one of its parents was a white flowered sort, and the 
other a light red one, which would produce the colour of 
the flowers of the present subject. It forms a handsome 
compact bushy plant, and makes a fine appearance when 
covered with its delicate flowers, that are produced in suc¬ 
cession a great part of the year, thriving well in a rich light 
soil; and cuttings, planted in pots, and placed in a shady 
situation, will strike root freely. 
Our drawing was taken from a plant sent us by Mrs. 
More; we have named it in compliment to Miss O’Brien, 
Authoress of several interesting papers in Loudon’s Gar¬ 
dener’s Magazine, and the Magazine of Natural History. 
