. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CAMPANULA Hort. Plants sold under this name are likely to be C. glom- erata, var. spet-iosa.âC. Erlnus, Linn. Annual : plant hispid : height 3-9 in.: Ivs. small, glossy, H-% in. broad, cordate, deeply cut, the pointed lobes conspicuous : fls. sessile, pale blue with a light center, tubular (or star-shaped?), %m


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CAMPANULA Hort. Plants sold under this name are likely to be C. glom- erata, var. spet-iosa.âC. Erlnus, Linn. Annual : plant hispid : height 3-9 in.: Ivs. small, glossy, H-% in. broad, cordate, deeply cut, the pointed lobes conspicuous : fls. sessile, pale blue with a light center, tubular (or star-shaped?), %m. broad, with acute narrow lobes ; style long, conspicuous, colored like co- rolla ; racemes long, semi-prostrate, 10-20-fld. Mediterranean. Rare short-lived rock plant. Also for edgings and pots.âO. grandiflbra, grandiflorus.âC Lamdrckii, D. Lamarckii.âO. nitida, plani- flora,âC. piadittora. Lam. (C. nitida, Ait.), (ilabrous: height 3-9 in.: stem simple ; Ivs. sessile, leathery, shining : root-lvs. crowded in a dense rosette, ovate or obovate-obtuse, crenulate, l^in. long: stem Ivs. , acute, nearly entire: fls. blue or white, with double varieties, in spicate : calyx lobes ov-ate. .acute, broad, erect, a third shorter â broadly bell-shaped or saucer-shaped corolla. Not An though commonly so Habitat unknown. III. 33: 283. Rock plant, for sunny position. âC specidsa, Pourr., is a rare species. Most of the plants passing under this name are likely to be C. glomerata. 2649 is C. glomerata, var. spe- ciosa.âC Speculum, Speculum.â(7. urtici- mia. This name is now abandoned. Plants are likely to be C. (:^ Tan l[,. more or less lobed : stem-lvs. sessile, oval-laueeol;tte, irregularly bi-dentate, 1%-i in. long, more or less villous, strongly nerved : fls. usually solitary, nodding at the end of a small branchlet, 2 in. long, half as broad, indigo blue, or violet: calyx


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