and of a darker colour, and the whole plant is stouter and 
stronger. That which I here consider the var. 6 was re- 
ceived from Mr. Fiscuer of the Gottingen Botanic Garden, 
and is certainly the handsomest of all the Campanutas, and 
the most worthy of a place in every collection, and in the 
borders of every shrubbery. It was received with the name 
of « C. mucronata ;” but as there is nothing mucronate 
about the plant, I am disposed to think that the word 
** macrantha’’ was intended to have been written. It is a 
still taller plant than the C. latifolia y, macrantha, figured 
at t. 2553 of this work ; the flowers are larger, of a bluer 
colour, and much more numerous upon the stem. 
