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Moraine Treasures 



on the orthodox Moraine plan. Such as these arranged 

 in colonies or groups are not likely to disappoint once 

 they become established (Figs. 9 and 11). Appended 

 is a list of plants suggested for the Moraine. All are 

 of diminutive stature, their flowers appearing in late 

 spring and early summer. 



PLANTS SUGGESTED FOR THE MORAINE. 



ht.B. — From the smaUer Moraines those marked by an asterisk (*) might 

 well be omitted. 



Achillea argentea 



• ,, rupestris 

 Androsace carnea 



,, ciliata 

 ,, glacialis 



helvetica 

 „ villosa 



Chumbyi 

 Aquilegia cserulea 

 ,, calcarata 

 „ glandulosa 



Asperula athoa 

 ,, nitida 

 ,, suberosa 

 Campanula Allionii 

 „ arvatica 



„ camica 



,, cenisia 



,, excisa 



,, pulla 



„ Raineri 



* ,, Stansfieldl 



,, Steveni nana 



,, Waldsteiniana> 



„ Zoysii 



0ianthus alpinus 

 ,, Freynii 

 glacialis 

 neglectus 



Dianthus sqnarrosus 

 Douglasia vitaliana 

 Draba aizoides 



,, imbricata 



,, pyrenaica 



Epilobium Dodonxi 



* „ obcordatum 

 Eritricbium nanum 



*Erodium corsicum 



Gentiana bavarica 



imbricata 



pumila 



pyrenaica 



verna 

 „ angulosa 

 Geranium argenteum 



Haberleas (all) 

 Hypericum coris 



* ,, reptans 



Leontopodium alpinum (Edel- 

 weiss) 

 Lobelia radicans 



*Morisia hypogxa 

 Myosotis rupicola 



Omphalodes Luciliae 



Papaver alpinum 



