Directions for Specific Culture. 2l 
Antirrhinum glutinosum, syn. molle (Pyrenees). 
A most useful plant for dry crevices, or ledges 
where the rain cannot get, though more tender than 
A. Asarina. In such a position it does specially 
well, growing where nothing else will live. 
Antirrhinum sempervirens (Pyrenees). 
Treat like Antirrhinum glutinosum. 
Aphyllanthes monspeliensis (S. France). 
This is a most interesting rush-like plant, and 
a good addition to the edge of the bog-garden, where 
the roots can be comparatively dry in winter. A full 
south position is necessary, if on a damp bottom ; 
but if on the dry side a little shade is needed. 
Plant in a compost of peat, sand, and loam, in 
equal parts. 
Agquilegia: Alpina Section (Europe, &c.). 
Same treatment as Aquilegia glandulosa. 
Aquilegia: Cerulea Section (N. W. America). 
Same treatment as Aquilegia glandulosa. 
Aquilegia glandulosa (Siberia). 
Plant ina well-drained position on the flat in 
full sun, facing south, in good retentive loam, making 
the bed good to a depth of from I2in. to 1Sin. In 
autumn, top-dress with good loam to which a little 
leaf-mould has been added. 
Aquilegia: Remaining kinds. 
Same treatment as Aquilegia glandulosa, without 
the top-dressing. 
