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of the stem. . June. 7. sessile, lanceolate, serrated. Stem simple, 
_ furrowed. ‘A. 1ft. to 2ft. Siberia, 1842. Borders. There ‘is also» 
a very showy white-flowered variety named alba, j 
C. haylodgensis (Hay Lodge). fl light big rather open, bell- ` 
shaped, few, he ends of the stems. Augntst. l, radical “ones 
tufted, roundish-cordate, with the margins slightly indented ; 
cauline ones ovate-cordate, conspicuously toothed, light green. 
A, Gin. to 9in. Rockery. ‘This is a hybrid, raised by Mr. Anderson- 
Henry, Hay Lodge, Edinburgh, probably between C, carpathica 
and C. pusilla. ' a 
C. hederacea (Ivy-like). See Wahlenbergia hederacea. 
©. Hostii (Host’s).* A synonym of C., rotundifolia Hostii, 
C. isophylla (equal-leaved).* yl. numerous, erect, disposed in a_ 
 eorymb ; corolla lilac-blue, with a grey centre, large, salver- 
be pte deeply five-lobed. August. J. broadly ovate, cor 
and toothed, Stems firm. North, Italy, 1868. Borders and 
rockery. SYN. C. floribunda. (B. M. 5745.) á 
C.i. alba (white).* fl. pure white; in other respects like the- 
+ _ Species. It is a charming rockery plant, flowering very.freely. 
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Fic. 344. FLOWERS OF CAMPANULA LACINIATA. 
« ‘C. laciniata (cut-leaved). fl. long-stalked, in lax panicles. Stem 
Lig MR Lo egg somewhat hairy. h, lft. Islands in Grecian 
7 ripe » 1790. This biennial species is impatient of much 
= moisture Ta printer, and is therefore best kept in a cold 
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C. la | (milk-coloured-flowered).* jl. in loose panicles ; 
neles ere shor usually three-flowered ; corollas erect, 
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2ft. + Caucasus, 
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C. grandis (large), * “fl. pale violet-blue, broadly bell-shaped, with C. latifolia (broad-leav. . fl. disposed in icate racemes ; 
large Pointed di Æ illary aadi temhate, on the upper part | peduncl ek i h blue, but sitere as white 
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plin ‘the. y alba) campanulately fannel-shaped, large. July. 
oaulize ones ge A ga nag 9 Stems simple, 
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oblong; 
‘ pee A . lft. to aft. Britain. (Sy. En. B. 868.) w 
GL gfteondbe olly eens . „fl, tube of calyx very hispid. 
` | less acuminated. Stem a t aves pilose and pale. Caucasus, 
3823. Borders: « w gates yes 
©. 1. macrantha (large-flowered).* "fl, corollas purplish-blue, 
- larger than thosewfthe type. Stem and leaves rather pilose ; 
_ teeth of leaves more distinct. A hybrid. Borders. pa 
C. Locfflingii (Leeffling’s). ` fy solitary, terminating the naked 
branchlets, loosely panicled, drooping; corolla blue or violaceous, 
with a deeper-coloured zone 
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beneath. iddle, white at the 
basé, both inside and out, funnel-shaped. July. l. crenulated ; 
lower ones ovate-reniform ; superior ones ovate, stem-clasping. 
* Stem much. branched. Annual.” h. 6in. to 18in, South-west 
Europe, 1818. (B. R,-29, 19.) * ' = 
| C: Loreyi (Lorey’s). A synonym of C. ramtosissima. 
.C. lyrata (lyrate). «jl. disposed in a long, many-flowered, loose 
raceme; corolla blue, tubular, with rather pilose, nerves. June. 
T., lower ones petiolate, cordate, ovate; acute, crenated ; superior 
ones sessile, ovate-lanceolate, ‘serrate-too 
Eastern Europe, Levant, &c., 1823. Bo 
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“fife. 346: CAMPANULA MACROSTYLA. 
C. macrostyla (large-styled). j. dull purple, reticulated with 
violet, solitary, on stout stalks; hairy towards the base. July. 
l., lower ones ovate-oblong, acute ; upper ones ovate-lanceolate, 
recurved, small for the size of the plant, hispid on both surfaces, 
and ciliated with bristles. A. 1ft. to 2ft. Taurus Mountains. 
Annual. Borders. The rigid habit, bristly, almost prickly, stem 
and leaves, curious calyx appendages, short gaping corolla, and 
wonderful stigma, mark this as the most singular Campanula 
hitherto introduced. See Fig. 346. 
C. Medium (middle-sized).* Canterbury Bells, (7. numerous, 
large; disposed in racemes; corolla blue, purple, and white, cam- 
anulate, inflated, single and double. July. 2. sessile, ovate- 
ceolate, crenately toothed. Stem erect, branched. A. lft. 
to 4ft. South Europe, 1597. See Fig. 347. A well-known and — 
very handsome biennial, of which there are. numerous ji : 
Borders. oe b ee Be 
C. muralis (wall).* A synonym of C. Pi lense 
C., nana (dwarf). A synonym of C. Allionii, ne 
C, nitida (shining).* f. blue or white, disposed in spicate racemes; 
corolla campanulately rotate. Summer. Z. in rosettes, leathery, 
very dark and shining green, oblong, ; cal ones 
linear-lanceolate, almost entire. Stem simple. A. 3in. to Qin. 
North America, 1731. Borders. There are also double blue and 
white flowered forms of this species. SYN. C. planiflora. 
crowded towards the ends of the 
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in tew-flowered icles, not unlike those of C. rotundifolia. 
er entire o _h. Sin. to 9in, Mountains of Northern 
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C. patula (spreadi: . panicled, terminal, and axillary, | = 
agong pedi large, Dat corollas blue or white, NNARRaR AIII 
July. l, radical ones crowded, obovate, crenated ; « 
