veined from the base underneath,the margins very slightly 
crenulate. Filaments 10, connected at the base, 7 bear¬ 
ing anthers ; pollen orange-coloured. Style very hairy 
all its length, pale purple. Stigmas 5, purple, revolute 
at the points. 
The present plant is also a hybrid production, and 
appears to be intermediate between P. platypetalon , and 
one of the large white sorts, but what particular one is 
not readily ascertained. Our drawing was made from 
a plant sent to us from the Nursery of Messrs. Young, 
at Epsom, who inform us that they received it from Mr. 
Calvert, who brought it from France; it makes a hand¬ 
some bushy plant, and produces an abundance of its 
large pure white flowers all the Summer, thriving well 
in any rich light soil; and young cuttings, planted in 
pots, and placed in a shady situation, will root readily. 
