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Annual ; i to 2 inches ; lilac ; summer ; seed. — Only 

 where the vegetation is no larger than mosses, on moist 

 sandy slopes, rocky or bare ground. 



Broad-leaved Bastard-Cress. TTilaspi latifolium. 

 Herbaceous perennial ; i foot ; white ; early spring ; seed 

 or division. — Positions similar to those recommended for 

 the White Arabis. Good also for low fringes of shrubberies 

 or bare parts of copses, associated with early flowers. 



Coris-leaved Candy Tuft. Jberis corifolia. Southern 

 Europe. Evergreen perennial ; 6 to 9 inches ; white ; 

 early summer ; seed or cuttings. — Rough rockwork, stony 

 places, or bare banks, fully exposed. The smallest good 

 evergreen Candy Tuft It ought to be placed amidst 

 very dwarf vegetation. 



Gibraltar Candy Tuft. Iberis gibraltarica. Spain. 

 Evergreen perennial ; i foot and over ; pinkish ; spring 

 and early summer; seed or cuttings. — ^Warm spots on 

 banks or rocky places in the milder parts of the country. 



Garrex's Candy Tuft. Iberis Garrexiana. Pyrenees. 

 Evergreen perennial ; 6 to 9 inches ; white ; summer ; seed 

 or cuttings. — Same positions as for the preceding kind. 



Crown Candy Tuft. Iberis Coronaria. Southern 

 Europe. Annual ; i foot, white ; summer ; seed. — 

 Open spots in any aspect in ordinary soil. 



Rock Candy Tuft. Iberis saxatilis. Southern 

 Europe. Evergreen perennial ; 6 to 1 2 inches ; white ; 

 early summer ; seed or cuttings. — Rocks, banks, slopes, 

 margins of shrubberies or woods ; best in open spots. 



Tenore's Candy Tuft. Iberis Tenoreana. Naples. 

 Probably biennial; 6 inches; white, changing to pale 

 purple ; summer ; seed. — Similar positions to the pre- 



