vided into 5 large unequal erect segments. Nectariferous
tube about 3 times shorter than the calyx, gibbous
at the base, flattened and furrowed reddish brown colour. Petals 5, oonr esaocmh estiidmee, s ofi na
creased to 6 or 7, of a bright rose colour, generally reflexed
; the two upper ones roundly ovate, when perfect
tshpeoyt, aarned mfraormke dth ein bathsee bcreanntcreh nwuimthe rao ubsr ipguhrtp lpeu rapnlde
red lines which are lightest at the outsides; lower
petals oblongly ovate, obtuse, slightly marked with
pale red lines. Filaments 10, united at the base, 7
bvielaloruinsg. Satnytlhee rrse.d , hPaoirllye no n otrhaen gloew-ceorl opuarret da. nd Gsmeromoethn on the upper. Stigmas 5, red, reflexed.
In var. (3. the upper petals are marked with a much
ltainrgctelry psutrrippleed s: piont , oatnhder threes ploecwtse r ito nies s vaerrye smimoriela rd itso
var. ex.
marIkne dv amr.u cyh. litkhee vfalor.w ae.r sb uatr eth eg elonwerearl lpye tadlosu abrlee ,m aonrde distinctly striped, the leaves are nearly cordate, and
unequally angular, with fewer teeth than in thé other
avpaprieeatireasn, cea.nd the whole plant has a kind of monstrous
to uOs ufrro mdr atwhei ngco wllaesc titoank eonf ftrhoem M ai ssfi nLee eskpeesc iomfe nL osnegnt
ffroormd, tSheh rsoepesdh iorfe ,t hew vhaor ieintyfo orfm P .u csu cthulalat tuitm ,w kanso wranis bedy
the name of the Prince Regent's Geranium; we also rewceiitvhe
do uitr ftrhoimrd Mvaersisertsy. ,B wrohwon isn, fonrumrs eursy mtheant atth Seylo uaglsho,
raised it from the same variety of P. cucullatum, and
that it had been mixed with the pollen of P. fulgidum.
TRhoeb esretc oHn.d Jveanrkieintys owne, rEescqei.v; eidt fhroamd btheeen coralliesecdti ofnr omof
tmhea rkseeedd ofo ft hteh eth rfeires:t avlal rioeft yt,h eamnd w iisl l tthheri vhea nwdeslol mine sat
mixture of sandy loam and peat, but they are very apt
to rot if they chance to get too much wet. Cuttings
strike root very readily, planted in pots in the same
kind of soil, .and set on a shelf in the greenhouse.