broadly lanceolate, or oblong. Nectariferous tube about 
half the length of the calyx, much flattened on each 
side, and gibbous at the base. Petals 5, of a pale salmon 
colour; the two upper ones broadly wedge-shaped, with 
a darker spot in the centre, strongly veined at the back, 
the veins much branched; lower ones narrower, also 
wedge-shaped-, and strongly veined at the back. Fila¬ 
ments 10, connected at the base, very often the whole 
producing anthers, but they are generally without pol¬ 
len. Style pale purple, smooth throughout, or sometimes 
a few hairs at the base. Stigmas 5, bright purple, fim¬ 
briate on the upper side, spreading, or the points a little 
reflexed. 
This is also a hybrid production, and was raised from 
seed at the Nursery of Mr. Dennis. From its appear¬ 
ance, we suspect it to be the produce of P. glutinosum, 
or P. viscosissimum, that has been fertilized by the pol¬ 
len of one of the red-flowered sorts; and from its distinct 
habit and appearance, it is well worth cultivating amongst 
those of the larger flowering and more splendid sorts; 
it thrives well in any rich light soil; and young cuttings, 
planted in pots, and placed on a shelf in the Greenhouse, 
will strike root readily. 
Our drawing was made from a plant at the Nursery 
of Mr. Dennis, last Summer. 
