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List II. 



Selection of some small Shrubs, Conifers, and large Plants, not 

 generally Alpine, but suitable for furnishing the ends of the 

 house, or for other reasons deserving a place in the Collection. 



Abies pygmcea 



„ Clanbrasiliana 

 „ Kemonti 

 Arundo clonax variegata 

 Andromeda japonica 

 Azalea amoena 

 Azara microphylla 

 Bambusa Fortunei variegata 

 nana 

 „ Simoni 

 „ striatifolia aurea 

 „ Metake 

 ,, Kagamowski 

 „ (Arundinaria) falcata 

 Berberis dulcis nana 

 „ empetrifolia 

 Buxus arborescens 



,, elegantissima variegata 

 „ variegata aurea 

 Cotoneaster microphylla 

 ,, thymifolia 

 ,, congesta 

 „ lanata 

 „ hovizontalis 

 Desfontainea spinosa 

 Diplopappus chrysophyllus 

 Epimedium in var. 

 Eulalia japonica zebrina 

 Ferns.hardy and half-hardy (see List I. 



Part III). 

 Euonymus radicans fol. var. 



,, buxifolius 

 Genista Andreana 



Hedera arborea (" Tree^Ivies ") of sorts 



,, conglomerata 



„ helix aurantiaca 



,, „ minima 

 Helleborus niger in var. 



Helleborus foetidus 

 „ viridis 

 Juniperus communis var. nana 

 „ tamarascifolia 

 „ chinensis 

 Ledum buxifolium 

 Lyoni 



Muhlenbeckia complexa 

 Olearia dentata 

 „ Haasti 

 „ Gunni (Eurybia) 

 Pernettya mucronata in var. 

 Prumnopitys elegans 

 Retinosporas in var. 

 Rhododendron ferrugineum 



„ „ album 



„ praecox 

 „ hirsutum 

 „ arbutifolium 

 Santolina alpina (not incana) 

 Spiraea astilboides 

 „ Bumalda 

 „ ,, ruberrima 

 crispifolia (Ballota) 

 Veronica buxifolia 

 „ carnosula 

 ,, cupressoides 

 ,, epacridea 

 ,, Kirkii 

 Lyalli 

 „ pinguifolia 

 ,, salicifolia 

 „ Traversii 

 „ Colensoi 

 „ „ glauca 



,, anomala 

 „ Haasti 



List III. 



A Selection of D waif Plants not believed to be properly Alpines, 

 but suitable at times for association with them. 



As to many of these they succeed under substantially the 

 same culture. Imtas regards the rest (for instance, the majority 

 of the bulbs, which must be ripened off in the usual way), their 



