This very handsome plant is of hybrid origin, the
produce of P. echinatum, mixed with the pollen of P.
scepejlorens. We have named it,C. Stapleton, of Grey’s Court, iHne cnolemyp olinm eTnht atmo eMs, isas wlaed yf emelu cmh uacthta cohbelidg etod . theL Gikeer aitnsi apcaerveen, tsa,n dth eto p wrehsoenmt
ipnltaenrtm ies doiaf tae sbuectwcueleenn tt hhea btwito, ;a nbdu ti si tass f lnoewaerr sa sa rpeo smsiobrlee
bueparuigtihftu lg rtohwanth .e itIhte rw: asit riasi saeldso f roomf ssheoerdte, ri na n18d2 2m, oraet the Nursery of Mr. Colvill, and flowered last autumn
fsoorm teh eti mfires,t atsim ite .p roWduec eexs pbeuctt ifte ww iblrl anrecmheasin; bscuatr cite wfoilrl probably be more readily increased by the tubers of its
roofo ttusr,f yw hloeanm i,t aptetaaitn, sa an dp rsoapnedr, siisz eth. e Amno setq puraolp meri xctoumre
bpeosstt tfimore ifto, rw paltaenrtiinngg itth eb uctu tstpinagrisn gisl yw hine nw thinet epr.l anTt hies
growing most freely; they must be planted in the same
kind of soil, and placed on a shelf in the greenhouse.
tainW qeu aurntedre frosrt arnadis iwnge saor em vaenryy b meauucthif ueln hvyiebdr idin p ala cnetrs;
tahnedi r menovrye , saos floorn gp uasb lwiseh ianrge stho eambl:y bsuupt pwoert emd ibnyd onuort numerous subscribers; to whom we beg our most grateufutml
aocskt neonwdeleadvgomuresn ttos, palneads we,h ob yw gei vsihnagll faiglwuraeyss aunsde oduer
scriptions of the most interesting plants.
We also have it in contemplation to publish a work
polna nthtse osafm dief fpelraenn,t feanmtiirleielys ;o ns oh ymbarnidy pbreoaduuticftuiol nasn do fi ntthere
resting ones, both hardy and tender, having been lately
raised from seeds. in different collections, particularly
at the Nursery of Mr.. Colvill.