No. 485. 
CAMPANULA SCHEUCHZERI. 
Class. Order, 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This pretty little plant was sent to us by 
Mr. Schleicher, from Switzerland, of which 
it is a native. The root leaves are kidney 
shaped and toothed. The flower stems, 
which are produced in June, are six or 
eight inches high, bearing from one to 
five flowers: the lateral flower stalks are an 
inch long, each having two alternate leaf- 
lets ; the stem leaves are lanceolate, some 
slightly toothed, the lower ones the broadest. 
The si are nodding, and spread open 
pretty wi 
It is a increased by dividing the roots 
in the spring, and may be kept in a small 
pot in loamy soil, being perfectly hardy. 
It seems to be distinct from rotundifolia, 
although the differences are perhaps not 
marked enough to entitle it to be consi- 
dered a separate une 
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