Remarks 7ipo7i the Campamila, or Bcll-Flowcr. 



injurious to the flowers, it cannot, therefore, be grown to such perfection 

 in the garden as in pots, where it can be shaded from the sun if necessary. 

 Two plants were exhibited at the Horticultural Rooms a few years since, cul- 



Campanui.a Lorevi. 



tivated in pots, which were from nine to ten feet high — complete pyramids, 

 crowded with their rich azure-blue flowers — from the base to the top of the 

 spire. In no place was the diameter of the pyramid much over a foot. 



