tragalifolia. The colour of the flowers is nearest the
former, but their spreading mode of growth resembles
the latter. It was raised from last, in the magnificent collectiosne edo f thReo byeeartr Hbeefnorrye Jenkinson, Esq. where our drawing was made last
summer; and we have seen it in the same collection
this spring, covered with its elegant flowers. It grows
floreaemly,, pleikaet, iatsn dn esaanr dr,e laantidv etsh, e ipno tas wmeilxlt udrrea inoefd twuriftyh potsherds, keeping it dry when in a dormant state. It
may be increased, though slowly, by cuttings, or by
the little tubers from its x-oots, which must be planted
with their tops above the earth, or the water is liable
to injure them.