Part II. 



SELECTIONS. 



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Dwarf Hardy Plants of a Silvery or Variegated Tone, and 

 mostly suitable for edgings. 



Tender plants are totally excluded from this list ; so are subjects that 

 rise to any height or dignity. It includes only such as grow from 

 one inch to six or eight inches, or, in rare cases, a foot high. But, 

 even with these strict limitations, a varied and pretty assortment may 

 be singled out. 



Arabis albida variegata 



lucida variegata 



procurrens variegata^ 

 Aubrietia deltoidea varie- 

 gata 

 Alyssum saxatile variega- 

 tum 



spinosum 

 Cerastium Biebersteinii 



grandiflorum 



tomentosum 

 Sedum glaucum 

 Sempervivum arachnoideum 



calcareum 

 Saxifraga Aizoon 



crustata 



Saxifraga lingulata 



longifolia 



pectinata 



Cotyledon 



recta 

 Andryala lanata 

 Antennaria hyperborea 



tomentosa 

 Santolina incana 

 Artemisia friglda 

 Achillea eegyptiaca 



Clavennee 

 Polemonium cKruleum va- 



riegatum 

 Convolvulus lineatus 



Linaria Cymbalaria varie- 

 gata 



Veronica gentianoides varie- 

 gata 



Ajuga reptans rubra 

 variegata 



Thymus lanuginosus 



Origanum vulgare variega- 

 tum 



Stachys lanata 



Sideritis syriaca 



Glechoma hederacea varie- 

 gata 



Salvia argentea 



Euphorbia Myrsinites. 



Hieracium Cainerarii 



Alpine Plants suitable as Flowering Edgings for Beds or 

 Borders. 



Aubrietia deltoidea' 

 Anemone apennina 



Coronaria 

 Alyssum saxatile 

 Iberis sempervirens 



corifolia 



Tenoreana 

 Helianthemum (in var.) 

 Viola lutea 



comuta 

 Gypsophila repens 

 Dianthus alpinus 



deltoides 



petrseus 

 Saponaria ocymoides 

 Silene alpestris 



Schafta 

 Spergula piUfera 

 Cerastium Biebersteinii 



grandiflorum 



tomentosum 

 Erodium Reichardi 

 CEuothera taraxacifolia 



CEnothera marginata 

 Oxalis (all hardy species) 

 Dryas octoi>etaIa 

 Sedum spurium 

 pulchellum 

 Sieboldii 

 spectabile (for large 



beds) 

 kamtschaticum 

 Saxifraga hypnoides (and 

 most of the mossy 

 section) 

 Aster versicolor 

 Bellis horteijsis aucubaefolia 



(and double vars.) 

 Achillea tomentosa 

 Campanula carpatica 

 alba 

 fragilis _ 

 garganica 

 csespitosa 

 alba 

 Gentiana acaulis 



Phlox reptans 



subulata 

 Convolvulus mauritanicus 

 Lithospermum prostratum 

 Myosotis dissitiflora 



sylvatica 

 Omphalodes verna 

 Nierembergia rivularis 

 Linaria alpina 

 Pentstemon procerus 

 Veronica fruticulosa 



saxatilis 



taurica 

 Dodecatheon Meadia 

 Primula Auricula (in var.) 



vulgaris (do.) 

 Armeria vulgaris rosea 

 Statice oleaefolia 

 Plumbago Larpentse 

 Polygonum vaccinifoUum 

 Ajuga genevensis 

 Calandrinia umbellata 

 Arabis albida. 



