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ALPINE FLOWERS, 



Part II. 



Dwarf Shrubs Suited for occasionally Intermingling with 

 THE Larger Alpine Plants, when Planted on the Margins 

 OF Shrubberies, etc. 



Andromeda fioribunda 



tetragona 

 Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi 

 Astragalus Tragacantha 

 Azalea amcena 

 Betula nana 

 Bryanthus erectus 

 Calluna vulgaris (in var.) 

 Cistus (various species) 

 Clematis (numerous kinds) 

 Comus canadensis 

 Cotoneaster microphylla 



thymifolia 

 Cytisus sessilifolius 

 Daphne alpina 



Cneorum 



coUina 



Mezereum 

 Deutzia (several kinds) 

 Empetrum nigrum 



rubrum 

 Epigaea repens 



Erica (all hardy species) 

 Euonymus japonicus fol. 

 argenteis 

 nanus 



radicans fol. variegatis 

 Gaultheria procumbens 



Shallon 

 Genista anglica 



hispanica 



sagittalis 



tinctoria 

 Helianthemums (many 



kinds) 

 Hydrangea (several kinds) 

 Hypericum calycinutn 

 Indigofera Dosua 

 Ivies (in great v^.) 

 Kalmia latifolia 



nana 

 Leiophyllum buxifolium 

 Menziesia (several kinds) 



Ononis fruticosa 



rotundifolia 

 Pernettya (several kinds) 

 Polygala Chamaebuxus 

 Potentilla fioribunda 



fruticosa 

 Rhododendron (dwarf 



kinds) 

 Ruscus Hypoglossum 



racemosus 

 Salix lanata 



reticulata 

 Santolina Chamaecyparissus 



viridis 

 Skimmia japonica 



laureola 



oblata 

 Spirasa (several dwarf kinds) 

 Vaccinium (three or four 



kinds) 

 Vinca (various kinds). 



Selection of Alpine and Rock Plants for Growing on Old 

 Walls, Ruins, Stony Banks, etc. (The most suitable kinds are 

 marked *.) 



•Corydalis lutea 

 *Cheiranthus Cheiri 



pleno {in var.) 



Arabis albida 



*arenosa 



lucida variegata 



petraea (old mossy walls) 



ble^harophylla (do.) 



Aiibrietia (all the vars.) 



Hutchinsia petraea 



Vesicaria utriculata 



Schivereckia podolica 



*AIyssum montanum 



saxatile 



spinosum 



Koniga maritima _ 



Petrocallis pyrenaica (mossy 



and moist old walls] 

 *Draba aizoides 



boeotica 

 lonopsidion acaule (north 



side of old wSlls) 



Thlaspi alpestre 



Iberis (in var.) 



♦Reseda odorata (sown in 



chinks in walls this 



sometimes becomes 



perennial) 



Heliarithemums (many of 



the varieties might be 



grown upon old ruins, 



stony banks, &c.* 



*Gypsophila muralis 



Gypsophila i>rostrata 

 •Tunica Saxifraga 

 *Dianthus cassius 



deltoides 



monspessulanus 



petrseus 

 Saponaria ocymoides 

 Silene acaulis (moist walls, 

 to be first carefully 

 planted in a chink) 



alpestris 



rupestris 

 Silene Schafta 

 *Lychnis alpina 



lapponica 

 Sagina procumbens pleno 

 •Arenaria balearica 



caespitosa 



ciliata 



graminifolia 



montana 



verna 

 Linum alpinum 

 Malva campanulata (ruins) 

 Erodium romanum(oldwalls) 



Reichardii 

 Ononis alba 



Astragalus mdnspessulanus 

 CoroniUa minima 



varia 

 Acaena Novae Zealandige 



(moist mossy walls) 

 •Cotyledon Umbilicus I 



Umbilicus chrysanthus 

 *Sedum acre 



♦acre variegatum 



Aizoon 



*album 



anglicum 



brevifolium 



cacruleum 



*dasyphyllum 



elegans 



•Ewersii 



farinosum 



hispanicum 



*kamtschaticum 



multiceps 



pulchrum 



*sempervivoides 



sexangulare 



sexfidum 



*spurium 

 *Sempervivum arach- 

 noideum 



arenarium 



*calcareum 



globiferum 



*Heuffelli 



hirtum 



*rnontanum 



piliferum 



*soboliferum 



*tectorum 

 Saxifraga bryoides 



