• valuable acquisitions in this family ; it appears to be intermediate
between P. ignescens and P. Barringtonii,
and was without doubt produced seems to be a free grower and an abbeutwndeaenn t tfhioemwe: reirt,
and continues in bloom for a long time; should it herefaifnteerr
: pfrroodmu ciets paeprpfeecatr aanncteh ewrse, bietlsi evfleo wite tros wbeil la sb eh asrtdilyl
tahse a fnrye eo-fg trhoew ginegn uksi,n dans:d nreoqthuiinregs wthilel sbaem em torreea tlmiaebnlet atos
injure it than too much wet in winter. Cuttings will
proloatc, edf riene lay sphlealntetreedd suintudaetri onh.and-glasses, or in pots
DavOeyu ri n dJruanwei nlgas tw. as taken at the nursery of Mr.
iVmir ii