AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA. 201 



September and October ; flowers larger and finer than the type. 



One of our best border Campanulas and a good pot plant, a very 



free grower. Hardly differs from White Star except in the 



colour of the flowers. 

 Var. Hendersonii (" Gard. Chron." 1882, ii. 502). — A sport or 



hybrid. Inferior to the last, not such a good grower and 



apt to die after flowering. Tymonsii is a synonym. 

 Var. Isabel Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxix. part 4, p. cxciii. 



[1904]). — A good dwarf floriferous variety ; flowers blue, flat. 

 Var. Little Gem. — A pretty dwarf form. 



Var. pelviformis ("Rev. Hort." 1882, 509).— A valuable hybrid 



form, a first-class rockery plant. 

 Var. Biverslea ("Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxv. [1900]). — Sport or 



hybrid; flowers larger than the type and flat; a good dwarf 



border plant. 



Var. turhinata (" Gartenfl." t. 831). — Sport or hybrid, a first-class 

 rockery plant. There are several forms of it, as it sports much 

 from seed. 



Var. White Star ("Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxxi. cxl. 1906).— 

 A splendid sport, most free-flowering ; one of the finest Cam- 

 panulas for borders or pots. 

 caucasica. — Bieb., "Casp." 140, app. n. 14 = sibirica. 

 CavolinL—'^Qn., " Fl. Nap." t. 213 = frag-ilis. 

 Celsii. — DC, "Mon. Camp." 217 = tomentosa. 

 celtidifolia. — Boiss., "Diag." ser. ii., iii. Ill = lactiflOPa. 

 cenisia.— L., " Sp. PI." 2nded., pp. 1669 (1763) ; fig. " Froehl. Arpenpt.," 

 i. 5; "Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." vol. xxvii. p. 110; All. "PI. 

 Pedem." iii. t. 6. 

 (Syn. Kitaibeliaim, Roem. et Sch., " Syst." v. 90.) 

 Hab. : Alps, Mount Cenis, Carnic Alps, Styria. 

 A small choice rockery plant, but difficult to grow. It requires 

 a well-drained pocket in the rockery, filled vdth very gritty soil 

 and sand. Specimens of this and the other small rockery 

 gems should also be in pots, as slugs and damp are so 

 destructive to them in the rockery that they often disappear 

 unless constantly watched. It is a good plan to put a layer 

 of small stones over the soil round the plant, and in winter 

 fill in the interspaces with soot. 

 CePVicaria.— L., "Codex," 1313 (fig. "FL Dan. Ic." v. t. 787) ; "Rchb. 

 Ic. Crit." vi. 572. 

 Hab. : Greece. 



A rather ugly species with axillary and capitate flowers ; leaves 

 long, linear, scarcely worth growing ; biennial. 



cichoracea. — Sibth. & Sm,, "Fl. Graec." t. 209 = lingulata. 



ciliata.—SieY., in "Mem. Soc. Nat. Mosc." iii. (1812) = tPidentata. 



COllina.— M. Bieb., "Fl. Taur. Cauc." i. 152 (fig. "Rchb. Ic. Crit." x. 

 957). 



Hab. : Caucasus, Armenia. 



A choice species for borders or rockery ; flowers large, deep blue, 

 easily grown from seed or division. 



