some rescence,nurseries and its leaves not being nasmo ed oeef pthlye lWobaetedr; loino Geranium, in others it is known by the by appellation the of Diana; it is
ap rvoedruyc ihnagn das osumcec egsrsoiowni nogf bplloaonmt a fnrodm a bAupnrdial ntot fSloewpteermer,
bgreere; nihto uiss ea losro livgehrty r ohoamrd yto, prerqouteicritn git ofrnolmy af rcoostm, manond being of a woody texture, it is not so liable to be
irnicjuhr vedeg beyta bwleet maso usoldm, eo ort ha emrsi;x tiut rme aoyf bgeo gordo wlona min aanndy decayed leaves will suit it very well. Cuttings root
freely planted in the same kind of soil, and placed in a
sheltered situation.
Our drawing was taken from a plant in the collection
at Mr. Dennis’s nursery, Chelsea, in May last.