This is a somewhat delicate pretty little plant, flowering freely, 
and requires a dry airy greenhouse in winter, and the open air in 
summer. It should be potted in sandy peat, and have plenty of 
drainage. When in flower it has a lively bright appearance, and is 
well worthy of cultivation. Ihave had the plant for some years, 
and I have now no note from whence I obtained it.—W. W. S. 
