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summer ; seed. — Sunny and rather bare banks, or slopes, 

 in somewhat dry and good soil. 



Noble Achillea. Achillea Eupatorium. Shores of 

 the Caspian. Evergreen perennial ; 3 to 5 feet ; yellow ; 

 summer ; seed or division. — Fringes of shrubberies, and 

 associated with the noblest herbaceous plants, in almost 

 any position or soil. 



Rosy Feverfew. Pyrethrum roseum. Caucasus. 

 Evergreen perennial ; 2 feet ; rose ; summer ; seed or 

 division. — The numerous single and double varieties of 

 this fine hardy plant grow freely in almost any soil or 

 position, but are most suitable for the low fiinges of 

 shrubberies, or low-lying banks, in rich soil. 



Marsh Feverfew. Pyrethrum uliginosum. Hungary. 

 Herbaceous perennial ; 3 to 4 feet ; white ; late in sum- 

 mer; seed or division. — A showy late-flowering plant, 

 fine for grouping with the best Michaelmas daisies and 

 other large and effective plants, in rich moist soil. 



THE BELL-FLOWER FAMILY. 



Pendulous BeU-flower. Symphyandra pendula. 

 Caucasus. Herbaceous perennial; i to i^ feet; white; 

 summer; seed or division. — Banks or rocky places, 

 amidst vegetation not more than about i foot high. 



Bearded BeU-flower. Campanula barbata. Italy. 

 Herbaceous perennial ; i foot ; pale blue ; summer ; seed 

 or division. — Banks, rocky places, or in grass. 



Carpathian Bell-flower. Campanula carpatica. Mid- 

 Europe. Herbaceous perennial; i foot; blue; summer; 



