We suspect this to be a hybrid production; but
cannot trace the parents with any some degree related to P. grandiflorciiemrt, abinutty ;t hietr eis arine
several other hybrid kinds to which it is nearer akin;
the form and colour of the flowers are very different,
and the leaves are of a bright green colour, instead
of being glaucous: it seems to be nearer to P. amplissi-
mweu mha voef sWeeinll ddeensocwrib’se dE.numeratio, than to any other
colleOcutiro nd roafw Rinogb ewrta sH t.a kJeennk firnosmon ,a Efisnqe. swahmeprele i ti nf lotwhe
ered in succession all the summer: it is a free-growing
plant, and thrives in a mixture of turfy loam and
pine apto, tso ri nd ethcaey seadm lee akviensd. ofC suotitli ning sa rsohoetl tferereedly ,s itpulaatniotend.