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C. drabcefo'lia (Draba-leaved). i. Pale blue. June. 



Athens. 1823. 

 alba (white). 

 a'ttica (Attic). 

 erinoi'des (Erinus-like). i. Pale blue. July. Africa. 



1823. 

 Eri'nus (Erinus). i. Pale blue. July. South of 



Europe. 1768. 

 Hermi'nii (Hermini's). i. Blue. July. Portugal. 



1823. 

 hispi'dula (rather bristly). See MICROCODON DEPRES- 



SUM. 

 Lcefti'ngii (Loefling's). i. Blue. July. South of 



Europe. 1818. 



Lo'reyi (Lorey's). 2. Purple. June. Italy. 1824. 

 macro' styla (long-styled). i. Pale violet, lined 



purple. August. Mount Taurus. 1877. 

 pnry'gia (Phrygian), i to $. Blue-violet. July. 



Mount Olympus. 1820. 

 ramosi'ssima (branchiest). r. Blue. July. Greece. 



1820. 



Spe'culum (Speculum). See SPECULARIA SPECULUM. 

 sulphu'rea (sulphur-coloured) . Pale yellow. Palestine. 



1900. 

 sylva'tica (wood-inhabiting). ij. Blue. June. 



Nepaul. 1840. 



HARDY BIENNIALS. 



C. Ada' mi (Adam's). See C. BELLIDIFOLIA. 

 affi'nis (allied). 2. Blue. July. South of Europe. 



1824. 



america'na (American), r. Blue. July. Pennsyl- 

 vania. 1763. 

 arme'na (Armenian). See SYMPHYANDRA ARMENA 



1826. 

 bellidifo'lia (daisy-leaved), i. Blue. July. Caucasus. 



1823. 

 betonicafo'lia (betony-leaved). i. Blue. May. 



Greece. 1820. 

 Cervica'ria (throatwort). 3. Light blue. July. 



Germany. 1808. 



corymbo'sa (corymbose). See C. VERSICOLOR. 

 dive'rgens (spreading). See C. SIBIRICA. 

 lacinia' ta (jagged-leaved). 2 to 3. Pale blue. Grecian 



Archipelago. 1906. 



lanugino'sa (-woolly-leaved). 2. Blue. May. 1814. 

 lyra'ta (lyre-formed). 2. Violet. July. Asia Minor, 



&c. 1823. 



macrosta'chya (large-spiked). See C. MULTIFLORA. 

 ,, Me'dium (middle-sized). 4. Blue. July. Germany. 



1597. 



a'lbum (white-flowered). 3. White. July. 

 ,, flo're-a'lbo-ple'no (double- white-flowered). 3. 



White. July. Germany. 

 M flo're-purpu'rea-ple'na (double-purple-flowered). 3. 



Purple. July. Germany. 



imperial Us (imperial). Very free-flowering. 

 > purpu'rea (purple). Purple. July. Germany. 

 Wiega'ndi (Wiegand's). Leaves golden- yellow. 



1903. 



multiflo'ra (many-flowered). 2. Blue. June. Hun- 

 gary. 1814. 



obli'qua (twisted). See C. AMERICANA. 

 parviflo'ra (small-flowered). See C. ERINUS. 

 Pentago'nia (Pentagonia). See SPECULARIA PENTA- 



GONIA. 



peregri'na (diffuse). 2. Blue. June. Asia Minor. 



I794- 

 pctrce'a (rock). \ to i. Pale yellow. Northern Italy. 



1907. 



sibi'rica (Siberian), i. Blue. July. Siberia. 1783. 

 dive'rgens (diverging). Hungary. 1814. 

 exi'mia (choice). Pale blue or violet. N. Europe 



1881. 



spathula'ia (spathulate-leaved) . See C. SPRUNERIANA. 

 spica'ia (spiked), i. Blue. July. Switzerland. 



1786. 

 spruneria'na (Sprunerian). i. Blue. July. Greece. 



1817. 



stri'cta (upright). 2. Blue. June. Syria. 1819. 

 thyrsoi'dea (thyrse-flowered) . 2. Blue. June 



Switzerland. 1785. 

 tomento'sa (felted), i to 2. White or blue. June. 



Greece. 1790. 



C. versi'color (variable coloured). 2. Blue. May. Italy 



and Greece. 1788. 



violczfo'lia (violet- leaved), i. Blue. July. Siberia. 

 1817. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



C. abieti'na (fa-wood), i. Dark purple. July. Europe. 



1900. 



acumina'ta (long-pointed). See C. AMERICANA. 

 aggrega'ta (crowded-flowered). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 alliaritzfo'lia (Alliaria-leaved). i. Blue. July. 



Caucasus. 1803. 

 Allio'nii (Allioni's). i. Blue. July. South of 



France. 1820. 



alpi'na (alpine). 2. Blue. July. Switzerland. 1799. 

 Alpi'ni (Alpinus's). See ADENOPHORA CO.MMU'NIS. 

 ama'bilis (lovely). See C. PHYCTIDOCALYX. 

 ,, angustifo' lia (narrow- leaved). See C. LINIFOLIA. 

 azu'rea (blue). See C. RHOMBOIDEA. 

 balchinia'na(Ba.lchini3Ln). Leaves edged creamy-white. 



Hybrid between C. fragilis and C. isophyila, or a 



sport of C. fragilis. 1896. 

 barba'ta (bearded). 2. Light blue. June. Italy. 



1752. 



cya'nea (dark blue), i. Blue. July. 1836. 

 Barrilie'ri (Barrilier's). See C. FRAGILIS. 

 Barrilie'ri (Barrilier's) of Marnock. J. Blue. July. 



Italy. 1836. 



beauverdia'na (Beauverdian). 2. Blue. Trans- 

 caucasia ; N. Persia. 1910. 

 Bella'rdi (Bellard's). See C. C^SPITOSA. 

 betulcefo'lia (Birch-leaved). Creamy white. Armenia. 



1898. 

 biebersteinia'na (Biebersteinian). i. Blue. June. 



Caucasus. 1820. 

 bononie'nsis (Bononian). 2. Blue. August. Italy. 



1773. 



a'lba (white). 



ccespito'sa (tufted). I. Blue. July. Austria. 1819. 

 a'lba (white). 



calyci'na (large-calyxed) . See C. RAPUNCULUS. 

 capilla'ris (hair-like). See WAHLENBERGIA CAPIL- 



LARIS. 



capita'ta (headed). See C. LINGULATA. 

 ca'rnica (Carniolan). Transsylvania. 

 carolinia'na (Carolinian). Blue. August. 

 carpa'tica (Carpathian), i. Blue. July. Carpathian 



Alps. 1774. 

 al'ba (white). 



ccelesti'na (sky-blue). Sky-blue. 1904. 

 ,, pelvifo'rmis (pelvis-formed). Lilac. July, August. 



Gardens. 

 turbina'ta (top-shaped). J. Dark purple-blue. 



Gardens. 

 cauca'sica (Caucasian) . i. Purple. July. Caucasus. 



1804. 



ceni'sia (Mount Cenis). i. Blue. June. Switzer- 

 land. 1775. 



Cephalo'tes (headed). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 cephala'ntha (headed). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 cervicarioi'des (Cervicaria-like). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 ,, cichora'cea (Chicory-like). See C. LINGULATA. 

 colli'na (hill), i. Blue. July. Caucasus. 1803. 

 colora'ta (coloured). 2. Purple. September. India, 



Afghanistan. 1849. 



conge'sta (crowded). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 corona' ta (crowned). See ADENOPHORA MARSUPII- 



FLORA. 

 coronopifo'lia (Buck-horn- leaved). See ADENOPHORA 



CORONOPIFOLIA. 



crena'ta (round- toothed). See C. RAPUNCULOIDES. 

 Ela' tines (Elatines). i. Pale blue. July. South of 



Europe. 1823. Trailer. 

 ,, elatinoi'des (Elatines-like). Italy. 

 ,, e'legans (elegant), i. Pale blue. July. Siberia. 



1811. 



,, elli'ptica (elliptic). See C. GLOMERATA. 

 ,, elonga'ta (elongated). See WAHLENBERGIA CAPENSIS. 

 erioca'rpa (woolly- fruited). See C. LATIFOLIA ERIO- 



CARPA. 



,, escule'nta (esculent). Abyssinia. 

 exci'sa (cut), i. Blue. June. Switzerland. 1820. 

 expa'nsa (expanded). Thessaly and Macedonia. 

 Ferguso'ni (Ferguson's). Hybrid between C. pyra- 



midalis alba and C. carpatica. 1904. 



