curved inwards. Pollen orange-coloured. Germen
villous. Style red, very hairy. Stigmas 5, reflexed.
Our drawing of this pretty little species was taken
from a fine healthy plant at the nursery of Messrs.
Colvill and Son, whose collection of the tuberous-
rooted Geraniacese we believe exceeds every other in
the country, and from it we curious subjects in the course ofe xnpeexctt spmrainngy arnadre s uamnd
mer. The present plant had been lately received, with
wseevlel,r alli koet htehre kriensdt s,o ff riotms rethlaet ivCeasp, ei. n Iatn therqiuvaels mveixry
ture of turfy loam, peat, and sand, keeping it quite
dry when in a dormant state. It may be increased by
tohnee l; ittthlee steu bmeruss tf rboem k tehpet rqouoittse, dorry bwyh deniv ifdirisntg ptlhaen toedld,
ltailrll yth we awteoruendd: ibs uhte athleed b oevste rm ; etthheoyd mofa yin tchreena sibneg reitg uis
by seeds, which ripen in abundance if some pollen be
applied to the stigmas when in full bloom.