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15. Campanula piilla (pusilla), with dark blue or white flowers ; plants of a 

 diminutive habit, a very fine little plant. 



16. Campanula Raineri, a very dwarf species with large dark blue flowers ; 

 a native of the Italian Mountains. 



17. Cerasfmm tomentosum, a very fine little creeping plant with silver white 

 leaves and star like white flowers, and of easy propagation and cultivation. 



18. Diantlius chinensis nana fl. ]il., the dwarf China pink in various colors. 



19. Dryas octopetala, a native of European and American mountains, with 

 creeping stems and large creamy white flowers. 



20. Erinus alpinus, a very neat and distinct little plant of the Alpine, 

 Tyrolean and Pyrenaen mountains, with violet purple flowers, in short pubescent 

 racemes ; of a very dwarfish habit. 



21. Gentiana acaulis (^Gentiana vernd), species of a dwarf habit and very 

 large beautiful blue flowers. 



22. Gypsophyla saxifraga, plant of dwarf, mosslike habit, with fine white 

 flowers. 



23. Helianthemum vulgare, the little sunrose with single and double flowers 

 of white, yellow and red colors ; it is easy to propagate by seed. 



24. Holeia japonica, fol. var., a fine plant, with beautiful variegated leaves^ 

 and with spikes of very fine white flowers. 



25. Iberis sempervirens, a very fine Uttle plant, -f-ith dark green leaves and 

 fine large white flowers. 



26. Leontopodium alpinum (^Gnaphalium Leontopodium), i\iQ " Edleweiss," 

 translated "Nobly white," of the Tyrolian or Switzer Alps; a very pretty 

 plant with downy leaves and beautiful white leaflets around the pale yellowish 

 flower. 



27. Lotus corniculatus, an interesting plant with yellow flowers, and of a 

 creeping habit. 



28. Lychnis Haageana, has large flowers of a splendid scarlet or crimson, and 

 stems from eight to ten inches high. 



29. Myosotis alpestris, the Alpine Forget-Me-Not, with beautiful blue flowers; 

 propagated from seed. 



30. Myosotis Azorica, a native of the Azorean Islands, of dwarf habit, with 

 beautiful dark flowers. * 



31. Myosotis palustris, the common Forget-Me-Not with pale blue flowers. 



32. Nirembergia rivularis, a very beautiful little plant with the habit of a 

 Daisy and with large cuplike flowers of a creamy white tint. 



33. (Enothera pumila, a very dwarf species from the Rocky Mountains, with 

 small yellow flowers. 



34. Enothera taraxacifolia, a native of Chili, and profuse flowering ; flowers 

 are very large white with a rosy tint. 



35. Omphalodes verna, the large creeping Forget-Me-Not with beautiful blue 

 flowers. 



.56. PMox setacea (Phlox subulata), the moss pink with beautiful pink, 6i 



