particularly the upper ones, and terminating in a blunt
K 1 if" n u 5 anthers incumbent,
also bearded. Style smooth and glossy. Stigma
2-cleft, ending m 2 unequal points. Seeds 4, rugged.
. Z Z I the opportunity of giving a figure of this new
and beautiful plant, we are obliged to Mr. William
Anderson, the worthy Curator of the Garden belonging
to the Apothecaries’ Company, at Chelsea • a
collection particularly rich in hardy herbaceous plants.
bv M ^ Z i '"as raised from seeds, received
by Mr. Anderson from Dr. Fischer. It is a native
of Siberia and thrives well in the open borders,
October, and attaining the
of the fid ' “® ®f’ according to the strength
for th e h d '"TfM ®“ better adapted
hnt but hhttttllef, It neefdl s little room. Young cuttiint gssp roefa dits
planted under hand-glasses in the open ground the
same as recommended for Scutellaria orientalis’will
root readily ; it may also be raised from seeds, which
will ripen occasionally. ’