feet in height. Ornamental, and succeeds in the open air 
if planted in a warm sheltered situation. Being yet rare, 
we have found it more frequently cultivated in pots, in 
order to be placed in the pit or frame during the winter, 
Propagated by parting the roots. 
. The drawing was made from specimens communicated 
by Mr. N. 8. Hodson, of South Lambeth; and Messrs. Lee 
and Kenneday, of the Hammersmith nursery. 
a The calyx. 6 A flower dissected vertically, to show the position of the 
$tamens. c¢ The pistil. ' 
