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Campanula—continued. es Campanula—continued. 3 a 
littl , req ni — hai gritty trachelioides ). © Sse band leaves, but 
~ borelgon a against sl lu F, d'S: 1908. ) hren the idee caa mae white hairs. 
C. Rapunculus (little turnip).* Piupioip: aR, a rieka DR or 
M o EE ies if mes es = pedicellate, erect, forming a me, branched at the 
ig rg ae g h E k corolla blue or white, fu y- l, lower ones 
a see O S + a Sbalit; on short petioles, nearly- ones sessile, 
.. -with,a few branches towards th 
s come See Fig. 351. (Sy. En 
boidalis (rhomboi fi. ly drooping, few, dis- 
eo loose racemes, mere Hi aapi blue, campanulate. 
July. J. sessile, ovate, acute, serrate. Stem glabrous, o a little 
ilose, furnished with’ flower-bearing branches at top. lft. ʻe 
ft. Europe, 1775. Border. Syn. C. rhomboided. . (L. B. C. 603.) Š 
C. rhomboidea (diamond-leaved). A synonym of C. rhomboidalis, 
C. rotundifolia (round-leaved).* Blùe-bell; Hare-bell. fl. droop- 
ing, solitary, pedunculate, few on stem ; ; corolla deep blue, 
` campanulate. June to August. l., radical ones petiolate, cordate 
roundish, crenately toothed ; *cautline ones linea: por lanceolate. 
Stems numerous,” A, 6in. to l2in. Britain.. (Sy. 870.) 
C. r. alba (white).* A. white, the pte se as sae of the type. 
Stems much more leafy. _ >% 
C. r. Hostii (Host’s).* | EEEN hie, much larger than those of 
the type, produced on stouter profusely branched stems. July, 
x ` August. Y radical ones d r only i ape very early state ; cauline 
‘ones linear, acuminate, sometimes to 4in. long. syn. C. 
` Hostii. See Fig. 339.. There is a white-flowered form of this, 
not quite so vigorous ey blue-flowered form, but the flowers 
are equal in size, > 
h. 2ft.. to 3ft. Europe. 
Yak tn ‘lanceola te, entire. Stem KERES furnished 
6. ramosiséima (nu ach +h mhii initia white hanes 
middle part or base of ‘lo find. the lobes bluish. $ G. 362. FLOWERS OF CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA 
violet ; “peduncles of th J x e e rg 
a ns aes ka SOLDANELLÆFLORA. 
flower at the apex. June, ss yee i 
rláucous; lower ones: c. i E 
m S e ; r. istinat (Soldanella-flowered).* corolla blue 3 
_ obovate, crenated; middle ones ovate aneenlat s: superior ones | bemi ‘double, ae War tiation son oi cere iag, 
linear, entire. Stem branched. A. 6in, to 12in. South Europe, ; irs L li il et 
1824. Annual. SYN.+C. Loreyi. (B. M. 2581.) r es ‘snple, Mende io oe) Al ee fore 
C. r. flore-albo Srne pa ered) only differs from the type in rotundifolia are Betty, and suitable for the front of borders, or 
havidg white flowers, the rockery ; rising from the crevices of the latter, with their 
Bee Fig: cogs laden with flowers, they are especially beautiiul. 
“CAMPANULA RAPUNCULLS. 
des _Rapunculus-like).* fl. droo ing, solitary, 
i e-formed racemes, secund, but He mae anging on 
ten specimens corollas bl violet, funnel- p 
fe eirda Det hin wid Prona or se 
, ns, but sim) it e 
Borders, (Sy. En. En. B, 86 
Fic, 353. FLOWERS AND LEAVES OF CAMPANULA SARMATICA. 
