as possible intermediate between the two. It is a
hardy free-growing plant and an abundant bloomer,
and is desirable on account of its singularity. A mixture
of turfy loam and peat is a very proper soil for it,
or any light vegetable mould. Cuttings strike root
readily, planted in pots and placed in a sheltered situation.
Our drawing was taken from a fine plant in the
magnificent collection of Robert H. Jenkinson, Esq.