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,, thyoides.
Juniperus communis nana.
,, Sabina prostrata.
Picea excelsa clanbra.s.siliana.
,, ex. pumila glauca.
Podocarpus alpina.
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS
Azalea (Rhododendron) amoena.
,, indica and vars.
,, mollis.
Cytisus Ardoini.
,, Kewensis.
,, purpureus.
,, s.h.i.+pkaensis.
Daphne blagayana.
,, Cneorum.
,, Mezereum.
Dryas octopetala.
Erica carnea.
,, ciliaris.
,, lusitanica.
,, mediterranea.
,, m. hybrida.
Genista germanica.
,, pilosa.
Helianthemum vars.
Hyperic.u.m moserianum.
,, olympic.u.m.
,, patulum.
Kalmia angustifolia.
,, glauca.
Magnolia stellata.
Olearia Haastii.
Ononis rotundifolia.
Philadelphus microphyllus.
Phlomis fruticosa.
Polygala Chamaebuxus and var. purpurea.
Prunus nana.
Rhododendron ferrugineum.
,, hirsutum.
,, racemosum.
Rosa lutea.
,, pimpinellifolia.
,, xanthina (Ecae).
Rubus arcticus.
Spiraea arguta.
,, b.u.malda.
,, dec.u.mbens, &c.
,, Thunbergi.
Veronica buxifolia.
,, carnosula.
,, pinguifolia.
,, linifolia.
Yucca angustifolia.
,, filamentosa.
,, fil. var. flaccida.
,, gloriosa.
,, recurvifolia.
FLOWERING AND OTHER SHRUBS FOR SHELTERED SITUATIONS AND MILD CLIMATE
Abelia rupestris.
Cistus albidus.
,, crispus.
,, lusitanicus.
,, villosus.
Coronilla Emerus.
,, glauca.
Daphne Dauphini.
,, Genkwa.
Fabiana imbricata.
Escallonia macrantha.
,, philippiana and hybrids.
,, rubra.
Eugenia Ugni.
Fatsia j.a.ponica (Arabia Sieboldi).
Grevillea rosmarinifolia.
Helianthemum formosum.
Linum arboreum.
Myrtus communis.
,, box leaved.
Olearia dentata.
Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius.
Philesia buxifolia.
Pittosporum Tobira.
,, undulata.
Rhododendron (see pp. 137 and 424).
Rosa simplicifolia.
Rubus rosaefolius.
Swainsonia alba.
Trachycarpus (Chamaerops) excelsa (Chinese Fan Palm).
Veronica chathamica.
,, epacridea.
,, Fairfieldii.
,, glauco-caerulea.
,, pimeleoides.