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15. Campanula pidla (^pusilln'), with dark blue or white flowers; plants of a 
diminutive habit, a very fine little plant. 
IC). Campanula Rainera,n very dwarf species with large dark blue flowers; 
a native of tlie Italian jMnuntains. 
17. Cerastium fomcvtosum, a very fine little creeping plant with silver white 
leaves and star like white flowers, and of easy propagation and cultivation. 
18. DiantlmsChinensis nana fl. pl.,i]\Q Aw2kr^ Ch'xxxdi-pm'k in various colors. 
19. Dnjas octopetala, a native of European and American mountains, with 
creeping stems and large creamy white flowers. 
20. Erimis alpinus, a very neat and distinct little plant of the Alpine, 
Tyrolean and Pyronaen mountains, with violet purple flowers, in short pubescent 
racemes ; of a very dwarfish habit. 
21. Gentinna acaiilis {Gentiana renza), species of a dwarf habit and very 
large beautiful blue flowers. 
22. Gyi^sophila saxifraga, plant of dwarf, mosslike habit, with fine white 
flowers. 
23. Helianfhemum vvlgare, the little sunrose with single and double flowers 
of white, j^ellow and red colors ; it is easj' to propagate by seed. 
24. Jioleiajaponica, fol. var., n, fine Y\\a,nt, with beautiful variegated leaves^ 
and with spikes of verj' fine white flowers. 
25. Iberis semper virens, a very fine little plant, with dark green leaves and 
fine large white flowers. 
26. Leontopndium alpinum (GnaphaUum Leontnpodinm), the " Edleweiss," 
translated "Nobly white," of the Tyrolian or Switzer Alps; a very pretty 
plant with downj'- leaves and beautiful white leaflets around the pale yellowish 
flower. 
27. Lot>i<i cornicuJatus, an interesting plant with yellow flowers, and of a 
creeping habit. 
28. Lychnis Haageana, has large flowers of a splendid scarlet or crimson, and 
stems from eight to ten inches high. 
29. Myosofis alpestris, the Alpine Forget-Me-Not, with beautiful blue flowers; 
propagated from seed. 
30. Myosofis Azorica, a native of the Azorean Islands, of dwarf habit, with 
beautiful dark flowers. 
31. Myosofis palusfris, the common Forget-Me-Not with pale blue flowers. 
32. Niremhergia rivularis, a very beautiful little plant with the habit of a 
Dai.sy and with large cuplike flowers of a creamy white tint. 
33. Oenothera pumila, a very dwarf species fi'om the Rocky Mountains, with 
small yellow flowers. 
34. JEvothcra taraxacifolia, a native of Chili, and profuse flowering; flowers 
are verj' large white with a rosy tint. 
35. 0)Hi3/tfflZo<?cs t;erna, the large creeping Forget-Me-Not with beautiful blue 
flowers. 
36 PJilo-r setacea (Phlox suhvlata), the moss pink with beautiful pmk, oi 
