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lanata, but that species has its leaves more pointed at the apex. 



I have not succeeded yet in flowering either of these species, 



they are probably difficult near London. 

 in^undihulum, — Vest, ex Roem. & Sch., " Syst." v. 106 = Steveni. 

 intyims.—S. & K. ex " Tchih. As. Minor Bot." ii. 402 = trichyphylla. 

 involuCPata. — Auch., DC, "Prod." vii. 467. 

 Hab. : Cappadocia. 



A fine species ; flowers large, capitate, surrounded by a large 

 involucre. 



Isabel. — " Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxix., part 4, p. cxciii. ^e cappatica. 

 isophylla.— Moretti in " Br. Giorn. Fis." ii., vii. 44 (1824) (fig. " Rchb. 



• Ic. Crit." iii. 202). 



Var. alba. 



Hab. : Italy, Cape de Noli. 



The best Campanula for hanging baskets or pots. It is not quite 

 hardy and should be under glass during the winter. 



Balchiniana, a beautiful hybrid variety and a profuse bloomer, 



. most useful for hanging baskets. It is generally grown under the 

 name of Mayi, but it is only Balchiniana without variegation. 

 For a long time I only possessed the variegated form ; this 

 occasionally sent up extra strong shoots without any variega- 

 tion, these being removed and rooted made much finer and 

 stronger plants than the parent, with larger and more numerous 

 flowers ; it was only subsequently on purchasing the so-called 

 Mayi that I found it was identical. 



Balchiniana variegata, a very pretty foliage plant, but as to 

 flowers much inferior to Balchiniana, a hybrid between fragilis 

 and isophylla alba. It likes a gritty soil and must not be over- 

 watered, and dislikes a hot sun. It was raised by W. Balchin in 

 1896. 



The following species is only of botanical interest : — 



incanescens. — Boiss., "Fl. Or." iii. p. 912. Caucasus, Persia, near 

 Shiraz. 



Jacobaea.— C. Sm., Hook. " Niger FL" 148, 1. 12 (fig. " Bot. Mag." 6703). 



(Syn. Daltoni Webb in " Herb. Kew.") 



Hab. : Cape Verde. 



A fine pot-plant, not quite hardy. 

 janisensis.— Sch. See rapunculoides. 



Kerneri.— J. Wit., "Fl. exsic. Aust.-Hung." 3305. 

 Hab.: Tyrol. 



Scarcely more than a variety of Scheuchzeri. 

 Kitaibeliana. — Roem. and Sch., " Syst." v. 90 = cenisia. 

 kolenatiana. — C. A. Mey. ex Rupr. in "Bull. Acad. Petersb." xi. 216 

 (1867). 



Hab. : Caucasus. 



