base, 7 bearing anthers, which are always sterile. 
Style bright purple, hairy about half way up, the upper 
part smooth. Stigmas 5, dark purple, spreading, the 
points reflexed or re volute, fringed with purple. 
The present splendid subject is also a hybrid pro¬ 
duction, and was raised from seed at the Nursery of 
Mr.W. Russell, at Battersea, and from a plant sent to us 
from thence, the present drawing was made; it is some¬ 
what related to P. Russelliamm, which was most pro¬ 
bably one of its parents, what the other was is not ea¬ 
sily to be ascertained. It was named by Mr. Russell, 
in compliment to Miss Blunt, of Enham, Hants, which 
name we have adopted; it will certainly be a very de¬ 
sirable plant, succeeding well in a mixture of loam, 
peat, and sand; and young cuttings, planted in pots in 
the same sort of soil, and placed on a shelf in the Green¬ 
house, will strike root freely. 
