Our drawing of this plant was taken at Mr. Dennis’s
nursery, who raised it from seed;gin; being intermediate between iPt . isc uocfu lhlyabturmid aonrid
P. Barringtonii, or some of their near allies: from the
faonrdm tehre i tt edeitfhfe rnso bt yo nthe et hleiradv etsh eb eleinngg tsho, ftienr ,i tsn opte dsou nsctilfefs,
cboelionugr , fefwroemr- fltohwe erlaedtt,e ra nbdy tthhee flleoawveerss ooff tah adti ffbeerienngt
smaller, and cornered, its peduncles also producing
sfeidweesr oftlhoewre rds,i stwinhcitciho nasr. e aItls ois dai ffhearenndts oinm ec oplolaunr,t , boef
easy culture, a free flowerer, and continues in bloom
till late in autumn, after many of the other kinds have
sdtornikee: rito ogtr orweasd firlyee: lya niny ac ormicmh olnig ghrte seonihl,o uasned, cour ttliingghst room, is sufficient to preserve it through winter. It
ashiro guilvde bne a ws paotesrseibdl eo cinc amsiiolnda wllye awthheern. dry, and as much