FAMILIAR 



WILD FLOWEKS. 



CLUSTEEED 

 BELL-FLOWEE. 



Campanula glomerata. Nat. Ord,, 

 Campanulacece. 



MONGST the different species 

 of British bell-flowers we 

 find a very considerable 

 variety. Of these we have 

 already figured the noble 

 nettle-leaved bell-flower, or 

 C. Trackelitim, with its large 

 purple bells and general pic- 

 turesqueness of growth ; the 

 creeping campanula, C.rapun- 

 culoicles, with its long line 

 of deep purple and pendent 

 flowers; and the abundant 

 and ever r charming harebell, 

 C. rotundlfolia, tossing its 

 delicate blossoms to the free 

 air of the heath and moor- 

 land. We now figure a 

 fourth example of the 



