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hiehersteiniana. — Eoem. & Sch., Syst." v. 147 = tridentata. 

 Billardieri.— DC, "Mon. Camp." 303, t. 13. 



Hab. : Mount Olympus, Turkey ; Taurus Mountains. 



A graceful species ; leaves rotundate, cordate, serrate ; flowers rather 

 small. 



hithynica. — DC, "Prod." vii. 460 = oreadum. 



bononiensis.— L., " Sp. PI." 1st ed., p. 165 (1753) (fig. "Rchb. Ic. Crit." 

 ii. t. 111). 

 Var. ohliquifolia. 



Var. ruthenica, M. & B., " Bot. Mag." 53, 2653. 

 Hab. : Switzerland, Germany, Austria. 



■ For borders ; a desirable species, 2 to 3 feet high ; flowers purplish 

 or white. 



Burghalti. — Hort. See under punctata. 



CaespitOSa.— Scop., "Flor. Cam." 2nd ed., p. 143, t. 4 (1772) (fig. ''The 

 Garden," June 14, 1893, and " Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." vol. 

 xxvii. p. 120 ; "Fl. Carn." i. t. 4). 

 (Syn. pubescens, Schmidt, '-'Rchb. Fl. Germ." 2013.) 

 jmsilla, Haenke in " Jac. Coll." ii. p. 79 (1788). 

 pumila, Sims, "Bot. Mag." May 15, 512. 

 modesta, Schott, Nym. & Kots., " Anal. Bot." 83. 

 suhramulosa, Jord. in " G. G." ii. p. 418. 

 gracilis, Jord., "Pugil. PI. Nov." (1852), 122. 

 tyrolensis, Schott, Nym. & Kots., " Analect. Bot." 12. 

 Var. alba, white. 

 Var. pallida, very pale blue. 

 Hab. : The Alps, Tyrol, &c. 



Most useful for rockeries or pot culture : generally sent out under 

 the name of pumila or pusilla ; the type has blue flowers. 

 Haylodgensis. — " Gard. Chron." 1885, ii. 147. 



A pretty plant of garden origin, probably hybrid off caespitOSa. 

 calaminthifolia.—Gvis, " Spic. Fl." i. 286 = OPphanidea. 

 calyciiia.—'Rcem. & Sch., " Syst." v. 104 = Rapunculus. 

 canescens. — Bieb., " Casp." 140 = sibirica. 

 capitata, — Sims, "Bot. Mag." 811 = lingulata. 

 carnica. — Schiede in "Mart, et Koch. Dreutsch." iii. p. 158. 



Hab. : Tyrol, Transylvania. 



Var. tomentosa. 



A choice little species for pots or rockeries, 

 carpatica.— Jacquin, "Hort. Vind." i. p. 22 (1770) (fig. "Bot. Mag." 

 117; Nicholson's "Diet. Gard." i. 253). 

 Hab. : Carpathian Mountains &c. 

 Var. alba. — The white variety. 



Var. caelestina, " Gartenwelt," vii. 570. — Very fine sky-blue 

 flowers. 



Var. Fergusoni (" Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxix. part 4, p. cxcvi. 

 (1904) ; " Gard. Mag." (1904), 794 ; " Gard. Chron." (1904), xxxvi. 

 191). — A sport or hybrid with pyramidalis flowering profusely all 



