. The small rock garden. o Oh o Co 66 The Small Rock Garden. Fig. 26.—BOLD STONE STEPS DEVOID OF VEGETATION. dwarfest plants have been selected. Those marked by anasterisk, thus (*), have low, spreading carpets of leaves. ?Acaena microphylla?Antetmaria tomentosa*Arenaria balearica (besidestfeps) tauricolaCampanula muralis ,f pusilla and alba „ pulla Dianthus squarrosusDraba aizoidesErinus, in variety (in steps)*Helxine solieroliHutchinsia alpina *Leptinella scariosa Linaria pilosa (steps)*Mentlia Requieni (a gem) Myosotis rupicola Oxalis acetosella Saxifraga aizoon, vars.„ muscoides,
. The small rock garden. o Oh o Co 66 The Small Rock Garden. Fig. 26.—BOLD STONE STEPS DEVOID OF VEGETATION. dwarfest plants have been selected. Those marked by anasterisk, thus (*), have low, spreading carpets of leaves. ?Acaena microphylla?Antetmaria tomentosa*Arenaria balearica (besidestfeps) tauricolaCampanula muralis ,f pusilla and alba „ pulla Dianthus squarrosusDraba aizoidesErinus, in variety (in steps)*Helxine solieroliHutchinsia alpina *Leptinella scariosa Linaria pilosa (steps)*Mentlia Requieni (a gem) Myosotis rupicola Oxalis acetosella Saxifraga aizoon, vars.„ muscoides, vars.*Sedum corsicum * „ hispanicum glaucnm*Sibthorpia europeea *Tbymus lanuginosus * „ serpyllum coccineum The Small Rock Garden 67 CHAPTER X. The Alpine House. The alpine house is unmistakably the most enjoyablephase of hardy plant gardening, from December toApril inclusive, albeit it has been called in question bya few—a very few. In its modernised form—it is notan absolute novelty—it has become more necessarythan formerly owing to
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