Directions for Specific Culture. II 
Saxifraga Rocheliana and R. coriophylla (E. Alps). 
This species requires similar treatment to 
Saxifraga aretioides, but is somewhat freer in growth 
and will thrive on sandstone rockeries if a little 
limestone is added to the actual compost. Saxifraga 
Rocheliana is especially desirable on account of its 
very early flowering. 
Saxifraga x Salomoni (Gar. Hyb.). 
Treat like Saxifraga Rocheliana. 
Saxifraga squarrosa (Alps). 
Treat like Saxifraga aretioides. 
Saxifraga tombeanensis (Tyrol). 
Treat like Saxifraga aretioides. 
Saxifraga X tyrolensis (Tyrol). 
Treat like Saxifraga aretioides. 
Saxifraga valdensis (Alps of Lyons, etc.). 
Treat like Saxifraga aretioides. 
Saxifraga Vandellii (Tyrol, etc.) 
Treat like Saxifraga aretioides. 
Saxifraga Wulfeniana (Pyrenees). 
A very rare plant, forming compact rounded 
cushions bearing rosy-pink flowers close to the 
foliage, very distinct from Saxifraga retusa, which is 
often. wrongly identified with it. Plant wedged 
between stones, in a hot, dry situation facing full 
south, in equal parts of poor loam and sandstone. 
In early spring, at midsummer, after flowering, and 
