than double the length of the calyx, white sometimes
tinged with blush, with two small in the centre, that join two purple lbinreigs hftr opmur pthlee sbpaosets,
wtuhlaictehl yb rlainncehar ,i n wvharitieo.u s dFiirlaemcteiontnss ; 1l0o, wuern ipteedta las t spthae-
base, seven bearing anthers: pollen orange-coloured.
SSttiyglme apsa l5e,, rheaflieryxe da.t the base, and smooth upwards.
The present plant is an old inhabitant of our gardneengsle
;c tbeudt foisr tnhoew s abkeec oomf neo rvaetlhtye.r scIta ricse, ,w hea svuinspge cbte, eonf
hybrid origin, and was raised from seed, many years
boaf cikts, paatr tehnets Ntou rbsee rPy. ogfr aMndr.i flCoorulvmil lo. r PW. ea mbeplliiesvsiem uomne, and the other might be P. hermannifolium, or one of
tmhaen asmgeadll -thleaanv ePd. gspraecnideisf.l oruItm i,s mthorirvei nhga rwdyel la nind ae masiixer
ture of light sandy loam and peat, or any light rich
earth ; and cuttings of it strike root readily, if planted
in pots and placed on a shelf in the greenhouse.