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mouth of the bell is covered with fine hairs, like the mouth of a Goat- 

 sucker. The white form is extremely pretty and easily grown from seed. 

 The plant is very common in Swiss Alpine meadows at an altitude of 

 from 2,000 to 5,000 feet. Height six to 12 inches. 



CABPATICA. — This is one of the freest and most attractive of the 



large flowering dwarf Alpine Campanulas, very variable in size and 

 height, but all the forms are first rate. The erect flowers are borne on 

 branching stems, generally at a height of 10 to 15 inches. The white 

 variety is equally good. Pallida is dwarf er and of an azure blue. 



A variety called 4 Riverslea ' is a large-flowered spontaneous hybrid, 

 raised from seed saved from a curious form found at Eastbourne by the 



