grown among American shrubs, in an east or west border. 
Exposure to too much sun is hurtful to it. 
The following is Mr. Douglas’s description : — 
Stem decumbent, smooth. Leaves nearly sessile, ovate, 
acuminate, serrate, strongly nerved. Peduncle axillary, 
pubescent. Segments of the calyx nearly equal, linear, 
acute. Corolla ringent, slightly hairy on the outside, 
the lower lip plaited. Anthers white, lanuginous. Seeds 
conspicuously winged. 
J. L. 
