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April 18, the Imperial was fit for table ; the Lenormand had then scarcely begun 
to turn, and was not fit to cut before May 20. By the beginning of July seeds 
of the Imperial were nearly ripe, while the Lenormand was only commencing to 
flower. M. Bossin affirms, from his experience, that this novelty must take a 
first rank amongst the good varieties of the Cauliflower.—M. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA. 
EW of our hardy border flowers are more pleasing, or of more value as 
garden ornaments, than the old Canterbury Bell, called Campanula 
Medium by botanists—a biennial plant, of pyramidal growth, which 
inhabits Central Europe, and was introduced to our collections nearly 
