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growth, are amongst the best and hardiest kinds, 

 and to these may be added Y. angustifolia, another 

 valuable and nearly stemless species. 



It is only possible, in restricted space, to touch 

 in a very cursory way upon a few of the available 

 groups of dwarf-growing shrubs. Many more than 

 have been mentioned will occur readily to the minds 

 of those who are at all conversant with plants, such 

 as Abelia rupestris, Magnolia stellata, several beautiful 

 species of Daphne, some of the St. John's Worts, of 

 low-growing Cytisus, and others which may be classed 

 under the head of miscellaneous. The subjoined 

 list, though it does not pretend to be exhaustive, 

 will be found of use, either for purposes of winter 

 greenery or for summer embellishment, by those 

 who are seeking good and suitable dwarf shrubs 

 for planting, under varied conditions in the Rock 

 Garden. 



DWARF SHRUBS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 



HARDY EVERGREEN 



Buxus sempervirens vars. 



Cotoneaster buxifolia. 



Dansea Laurus (Alexandrian 

 Laurel). 



Gaultheria Shallon. 



Lavendula vera (Laven- 

 der). 



Mahonia Aquifolium. 



Osmanthus Aquifolium. 



Pernettya mucronata. 



Rosmarinus officinalis (Rose- 

 mary). 



Skimmia Foremani. 

 Veronica (Whipcord). 



cupressoides. 



,, cup. var. variabilis. 



Armstrongii. 



Hectori. 



,, loganioides. 



lycopodioides. 



