narrower, obovate, white or pale blush, stained with 
purple. Filaments 10, connected at the base, 7 bearing 
anthers : pollen orange-coloured. Style pale flesh-colour, 
hairy about half way up, the upper part smooth. Stig¬ 
mas 5, short, dark purple, reflexed at the points. 
Our drawing of this handsome flowering plant was 
made at the Nursery of Mr. Dennis, last Summer, 
where it was raised from seed ; it appears to be inter¬ 
mediate between P . Youngii and P. Jenkinsoni , or some 
nearly related to these. It grows to a strong bushy 
plant, and makes a fine appearance when covered with 
bloom, as it was at the time our drawing was made; 
thriving well in any rich light soil; and young cuttings, 
planted in pots, and placed in a sheltered situation, 
will strike root readily. 
