are used, this is, we think, likely to prove an acquisition; we 
have not as yet seen it largely tried, but in all cases where we 
have seen it, it has certainly proved to be the best of the three 
plants about which so much has been written. We may here 
say that we saw Iresine Herbstii , about which such contra¬ 
dictory statements have been made, in excellent condition at 
The Denbies, in Dorking, the seat of Mrs. Cubitt; and under 
the able care of Mr. Drewett, it amply repaid any trouble ex¬ 
pended on it. 
