16 Alpine Plants. 
Androsace pyrenaica (Pyrenees). 
Treat like Androsace helvetica. 
Androsace sarmentosa (Himalaya), s. var. primuloides, and 
s. X villosa syn. Chumbyi. 
This species requires the same aspect and soil 
as A. foliosa, but is best placed on a rocky slope, 
so that the woolly rosettes of the plant may not 
become sodden with the wet and snow of winter, 
which are otherwise very apt to rot out their 
crowns. 
Androsace sempervivoides (Western Thibet). 
Plant in a dry, sunny position on the flat, facing 
south-west, in a soil of loam, sand, and leaf-mould in 
equal parts. In autumn top-dress under each rosette 
with grit, and pin down the rosettes, which will then 
speedily root. 
Androsace septentrionalis (Northern Hemisphere). 
Treat like A. sempervivoides; but it is an 
altogether stronger grower, with large rosettes. 
Androsace villosa (Pyrenees). 
Treat like A. carnea. 
Androsace Vitaliana, see Douglasia Vitaliana. 
Androsace Wulfenalia (Styria). 
Treat like Androsace carnea. 
Anemone alpina and a. var. sulphurea (Middle Europe). 
Plant on the flat, or on a bank, in full sun 
facing south or south-west, in deep and rather 
retentive loam. In autumn top-dress with a little 
loam. 
