460 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Hypericum Coris 
,, reptans 
Linaria alpina 
„ nana rosea 
Litliospermum prostratum 
Lychnis alpina 
,, Lagasca 
pyrenaica 
Myosotis of sorts (perennial kinds 
best) 
Kierembergia rivularis 
Omplialodes verna 
Onosma taurica 
Papaver alpinum (other species too 
gross) 
Phlox amoena 
Lindsayana or lilacina 
„ setacea, The Bride 
,, „ "Vivid" (and many 
other less fine vars.) 
,, stellaria 
„ verna ( = reptans) 
Polemonium reptans 
Polygala Chamicbuxus purpureus 
Polygonmn Brunonis 
I Polygonum vaccinifolium 
j Potentilla dubia 
„ nitida 
' ,, splendens • 
„ tridentata 
Primula rosea, and a few other 
species (only) are suitable 
Eamondia pyrenaica (in shade) 
I Eubus arcticus 
I Salix reticulata (and other small 
creeping Alpine species) 
Saponaria ocymoides in var. 
Saxifrages, mossy and encrusted (in 
great variety) 
Sedums and Sempervivums (various) 
Thymus citriodorus argenteus 
„ lanuginosus 
,, serpyllus albus 
„ „ coccineus 
Tiarella cordifolia 
Tunica saxifraga 
Veronica prostrata 
,, saxatilis 
„ repens, and others 
Waldsteinia trifoliata 
Note. — The limited and special purposes for which I have 
made the foregoing lists will have heen noted. These lists 
include but the smaller part of the total number of good rock 
plants in commerce. The larger residuum is too long to 
tabulate, and it may best be learnt from the leading catalogues. — 
H. S. L. 
