hairy. Style smooth, pale red.flexed. Stigmas 5 red reWales,
anndea th alsi ttblee ensp einciterso dius cae d ntaoti vteh iso fc oNuenwtr yS oeuvtehr
since the year 1792, though at present it is far from
being a common plant in our collections. We have
sveaerny atw liott leo tmhe rt hseli gchotl ovuar rioeft itehse oflfo wite; rsb, uot nteh eosfe thoenmly
being white, and not so much marked as the present
pcoinnks eoqru epnatlley rnooste soc odloeusrir, abwlhe;i chth ew eo thhaevre iso nolfy as eperne titny the collection of Robert H. Jenkinson, Esq.
pCo lvill and Son, wwash etarek eint abte gtahne tnou rfsleorwy ero f eMarelyss risn.
Aspnr inegq,u aaln md icxotunrtein oufe ds atnod yb lolosasomm atnildl plaetaet iins atuhteu bmenst. sod for it watering it but sparingly in winter. Cuttings
root freely, planted in pots and placed in the
greenhouse; but the readiest way to increase it, is by
pseoeldlesn, bweh sichha kaerne opnr othdeu csetidg minas awbhuennd ainn cbel,o oimf .a little