AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA. 221 



Waldsteiniana.— Roem. and Sch., " Syst. Veg." V. p. 99 (1819) (fig. 



" Rchb. Ic. Fl. Ger." xix. t. 1601). 

 Hab. : Croatia, 5,000 feet ; Dalmatia at Zara. 

 One of the smallest species ; rather variable in the size of its leaves 



and flov^ers ; a lovely pot-plant, apt to disappear in the rockery 



unless constantly attended to ; it divides well and grows readily 



from cuttings taken near the root in spring. 

 Waldsteiniana var. i^re^/m =Tommasiniana. 

 Warleyi.—'' Garden;' 1899, lvi. 89, 92. See under rotundifolia. 

 Welandii.—B.evi&. in "Oest. Bot. Woch." (1857), 118=expansa. 

 Wiegandi. — See under Medium. 



Zoysii.— Wulf. in " Jacq. Collect." ii. 122 ; " Ic." t. 334 (fig. " Journ. Roy. 

 Hort. Soc." xxvii. p. 122, ex. "The Garden "). 

 Hab. : Carnic Alps in Italy, Servia, &c. 



A charming little species, rather difficult to manage. It succeeds 

 best in pots in very gritty soil between stones ; it soon disappears 

 in the rockery unless constantly looked after. 



The above list does not of course include the genera Platycodon, 

 Symphyandra, Wahlenbergia, and Adenophom, which give to our gardens 

 many beautiful species much loved by gardeners, and closely allied to 

 Gampamtla. 



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