ported; branches, peduncles, and calyx bright green. Leaves 
ternate, membranous, smooth, with largish cordate acumi- 
nate petioled leaflets, of a full shining green, like that 
of the foliage of the Orange-Tree, terminal one from an 
jnch and half to three inches long. Blossom white, pro- 
duced from the axils of the outer foliage and ends of the 
branches, in loose trichotomous brachiately disposed pa- 
nicles. Calyx tubular, short, minutely 5-toothed. Tube 
of the corolla slender, longer than the elliptic-lanceolate 
expanded segments. 
We have found no coloured representation of this species, 
altho’ one so long and generally popular with those who- 
amuse themselves in the flower-garden, It is multiplied by 
offsets and layers with ease; but is in such general request, 
that the nurserymen tell you, that, let their stock of its 
plants be ever so large, they never have one too many. 
The drawing was made at Mr. Rolls’s nursery, King’s 
Road, Little Chelsea. — 
i 
a The calyx. 6 The tube of the corolla dissected, to show the stamens. 
¢ The pistil. d A ripe berry. 
