o btuse; lower lip 3-lobed, the middle lobe smallest
from spreading. Flowers varying
irom a bright blue purple to a light purple and
ilTthgh« “ “f stanrna 4, ¡.¿erted
fik S st” S d r a ? a e f *■
particular care, as the seeds may be sown in the onen
p o u n d w p r e they are to remain, and o ^V require
f o o U toot inn hheSighhti, Tbut/ kbr”an ches a good deal, s®o^ ®th®a®td sth ea
plants should not grow too close together; the colour
of the flowers vary considerably on different plants
“ ore inclinfng to’
purple, and some are nearly yellow; if the seeds
I p r i r Z ' ^ f begTnnirg of
^ ’“ ^re forward and stronger
t h p th o p th a t are sown later in the season; and if
p e weaper be not too dry, they will continue to make
joung shoots, and flower all the Summer
Drawn at the Nursery of Mr. Colvill. A native of
Barbary, and flowers from June to October
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