entirely white : lower ones white with a purple spot in 
the centre of each. Filaments 10, connected at the base, 
7 bearing anthers: pollen orange-coloured. Style flesh- 
coloured, bearing a few scattered hairs. Stigmas 5, small, 
dark purple, reflexed at the points. 
Our drawing of this neat little plant, was made last 
Summer, at the Nursery of Mr. Dennis, where it was 
raised from seed : it is of hybrid origin, but what its real 
parents were, it is now impossible to ascertain; the 
dark marks on its upper and lower petals give it an ele¬ 
gant appearance, and make it a desirable plant for any 
small collection, or to be placed in the front of stronger 
growing sorts; it has also a very pleasant scent, resem¬ 
bling a faint smell of Lemon, particularly when the 
leaves are a little rubbed : the best soil for it is a mix¬ 
ture of light sandy loam and peat; and young cuttings, 
planted in pots, in Spring or Summer, in the same sort 
of soil, and placed on a shelf in the Greenhouse, and 
watered regularly, will strike root without difficulty; 
but if the cuttings are too old and hard before they are 
put in, they will not root, which is the case with all 
the small hard-wooded sorts. 
