It. Style smooth, gradually tapering towards the
point, longer than the corolla. Sligma a small simple
introduced into our
Gaidens about seven years back. It differs from
m n rJ fl!'’ ^'[®g®ther more ro b u st; in bearing
more flowers on each sc ap e ; the segments of which
tion n i f h ’ m 5 the terrainasubulate,
and the petioles are densely hairy. In
S. the scape is few-flowered; the flowers are
T v o n d bell-shaped; the filament
beyond the anthers terminates in a bifid point; the
smoSh.^"'' narrower, more entire, and the petioles
Our drawing was taken from a plant at the Garden
belOTging to the Apothecaries Company, at Chelsea
in March last When cultivated in the open ground
it meferi dry border, in peat soil, which
b M rock-work, where it
must also have peat sod, or it will not thrive so well;
It may also be cultivated, with advantage, in small
Teathei “ Protected in a frame in severe
weathen It is increased by dividing at the root or
by seeds; if by the latter method,^hey should be
w S fn f b “" other pots
rmoval. • '- 'y '• ill‘1>» ™t m s . L r
s / i S ' s . i i S S j i : ' " ‘"“ i“ "f s>— .. Style, and Stigma magnified. ’ Front view ot ditto. 5. Germen,