merous branching faint lines. Filaments 10, connected 
at the base, 7 bearing anthers. Style flesh-coloured, 
hairy about half its length. Stigmas 5, purple, the points 
reflexed^ 
The present little bushy plant is also a hybrid pro¬ 
duction, and was raised from seed at the Nursery of 
Mr. Dennis; it is readily distinguished from all to which 
it is related by its woolliness, particularly by its shaggy 
calyx; it is quite impossible to guess with any certainty 
as to its origin, its parents being most probably hybrid 
for several generations, and we are not acquainted with 
any with which we can compare it: from its bushy 
habit and abundant blooming it may be considered a 
valuable variety, thriving well in a rich light soil, but 
being of so woolly a nature, it will require particular 
care in not overwatering it in Winter. Cuttings, planted 
in pots, will root freely; but they must be carefully 
watered, or their woolliness will be liable to occasion 
them to damp off. 
