56 Alpine Plants. 
Gentiana arvernensis (Europe). 
Treat like Gentiana Pneumonanthe. 
Gentiana bavarica (Central Europe). 
Treat like Gentiana verna. 
Gentiana frigida (Europe, etc.) 
The site chosen for this plant must either have 
or be provided with a clay subsoil, 6in. below the 
surface. Plant on the flat, facing north, on a bed 
with a concave surface, placing 2in. of drainage at 
the bottom of the hole and filling in with a compost 
of loam, peat, and leaf-mould in equal parts, the 
whole compost being well mixed. After planting, 
make firm and surface with white sand, finally 
watering well. In early spring, as soon as the 
leaves appear, begin to water, and continue to do 
so two or three times a day, until the flower-buds 
are seen, when watering should be discontinued. 
After flowering the plant should be top-dressed. 
Gentiana Freelichii (Carinthia). 
Treat like Gentiana Pneumonanthe. 
Gentiana imbricata (Europe). 
Treat like Gentiana verna. 
Gentiana Pneumonanthe (Europe, Britain). 
This Gentian requires a little shade and does well 
on the edge of the bog-garden in rather peaty soil. 
Gentiana pyrenaica (Pyrenees). 
Treat like Gentiana verna. 
Gentiana septemfida cordifolia (Asia Minor). 
This Gentian prefers a little shade and also 
rather peaty soil. 
