BLUE DAISY 29 



Bel'lis — continued. 



Sow seed in June i in. deep in the open in the 

 reserve garden, and transplant in October to where 

 they are to flower the following June. 



Be'llium — False Daisy (from L. hellis, a daisy). Nat. 

 Ord. Compositw. 



The following species are quite hardy and 

 suitable for edgings or the rock garden. Though 

 not true biennials, they are best treated as such. 



B. hellidioi'des. Height, 3 ins. White. May to 

 September. From Italy, 1796. 



B. rotundifo'lium ccerule' scens — Blue Daisy. Height 

 9 ins., pale blue and yellow. Morocco, 1873. 

 Syn., Bel'lis rotundifo'lium coerules'cens. 

 Sow in June s in. deep outdoors in the reserve 



garden and transplant in October to their flowering 



quarters. 



Belvedere. See Kochia. 



Bindweed. See Convolvulus. 



Bitter Bloom. See Sabbatia. 



Black-Eyed Susan. See Hibiscus africanus major. 



Blanket Flower. See Gaillardia grandiflora. 



Bleeding Heart. See Cheiranthus Cheiri. 



Blitum. See Chenopodium. 



Blue Bottle. See Centaurea cyannus. 



Blue Daisy. See Bellium. 



