which in onr specimens were all without pollen. Style 
purple, very hairy all its length. Stigmas 5, dark purple, 
reflexed or re volute at the points. 
Our drawing of this neat little plant was taken from 
one sent to us from the collection of J. Fassett Burnett, 
Esq. of May-place, Crayford, Kent, where it was raised 
from seed, and was sent to us by the kindness of Miss 
Burnett: from its habit, and form of the leaves, we 
should suspect one of its parents to be P. adulterinum , 
or some one closely allied to it, with one of the more 
upright red flowered sorts, as it is very different from 
the greater part of the red flowered ones by its very 
compact bushy growth, and small leaves, so that its 
distinctness will render it the more desirable; it thrives 
well in a light sandy soil, with the pots well drained 
that the wet may pass off readily; and young cuttings 
will root freely, if planted in pots in the same sort of 
soil, in Spring or Summer, and placed on a shelf in 
the Greenhouse. 
