useful and valuable winter plant, acid fragrance to the winter 
bouquet, that much-coveted object; and thus, by a little judi¬ 
cious management, the owner of the small greenhouse may be 
able to procure that which has generally been considered only 
the privilege of the wealthy. Fig. 1, striatiflorus , is distinctly 
marked with crimson flakes on a light rosy-crimson ground. 
Fig. 2, Marie Pare , is a very clear and good white, and has been 
in bloom with us during the summer, and now again in the 
depth of winter. Fig. 3, Posette , is a very pretty salmon-pink, 
and will be sent out in the spring by Messrs. E. G. Henderson 
and Son, of the Wellington Road Nursery, St. John’s Wood. 
