PLANTS FOR MASSING 



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PLANTS FOR MASSING 



Besides the plants which can usually be grouped together because 

 they belong to the same family, the following are particularly 

 useful for massing on account of the positions they like, their colours, 

 and time of flowering : — 



C Silene alpestris. 

 ■j Campanula pulla. 

 I „ pulloides. 



C Arabis albida. 



\ Aubrietia, in variety. 



t Alyssum saxatile. 



f Campanula turbinata. 

 \ Armeria cephalotes. 



/ Lithospermum prostratum. 

 \ Saxifraga, encrusted species. 



TDianthus neglectus. 

 -c Hutchinsia alpina. 

 t Noccea alpina. 



( Ourisia coccinea. 

 \ Tiarella cordifolia. 



/Androsace Chumbyi. 



\ Saxifrages, encrusted species. 



( Nepeta Mussini. 



( Cerastium tomentosum. 



f Shortia galaxifolia. 

 \ Galax aphylla. 



f Omphalodes verna. 

 \ Ourisia coccinea. 



f Veronica repens. 



\ Thymus serpyllum alba. 



( Cortusa Matthiolo. 

 \ Primula luteola. 



f Primula sikkimensis. 

 \ Anemone rivularis. 



f Gentiana acaulis. 



\ Lychnis Viscaria alba. 



( Hieracium villosum. 



\ Campanula turbinata Isabel. 



( ^thionema, gd. fl. 

 \ Campanula muralis. 



f Dryas octopetala. 



\ Thymus serpyllum coccinea. 



{Ramondia, in variety. 

 Haberlea rhodopensis. 

 Ferns in variety. 



/ Caltha palustris. 

 \ Primula rosea. 



( Wahlenbergia serpyllifolia. 

 \ Saxifrages, encrusted species. 



/ Hypericum fragilis. 



\ Campanula portenschlagiana. 



r Gypsophila prostrata. 

 \ Genista prostrata. 



( Saxifraga umbrosa. 

 < Anthericum Liliastrum. 

 ( Trilliums. 



{Cheiranthus alpinus. 

 Erysimum ochroleucum. 

 Lithospermum prostratum. 



{Tunica saxifraga. 

 Dianthus deltoides. 

 Mossy Saxifrages. 



