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CLARKIA 
Well-known hardy annual, 
of great decorative value and 
easy culture. Seed should be 
sown in spring in the open lx)rder. 
The Klegans types are excellent 
for vases, as the long spikes 
continue to bloom for many days. 
Sown during autumn and giown 
on in a cool-house, 
Clarkias make magni- 
ficent plants 4 to 5 ft. 
nigh for greenhouse 
decoration or wint.r 
gardens. 
Per packet — s. 
No. i486. Elegans, 
New Blotched. 
Pale pink, flaked 
with crimson 
6d. & I 
No 450. Elegans, Purple 
King. Double rosy purple. 
Erect habit. 2 ft. 3<1. , 6cl. , & i 
„ 451. Elegans, Salmon 
Queen. Double salmon. 
Brinht colour. 2 feet 
3<l.,6d., &i 
„ 4S2. Elegans, White 
Prince. Double pure 
white. 2 feet 3d. ,6d.,& i 
„ 457. Integripetala, 
Mrs. Langtry. White 
and carmine ... 3d., 6d., & I 
„ 449. Integripetala, 
Morning Glory, 
do ubie variety. 
Rosy purple, margined 
white, ij feet 3d., 6d., & i 
CLARKIA BRILLIANT PRINCESS. 
No. 447- 
453- 
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.. 455- 
456. 
.. 458. 
.. 459- 
Clarkia Briiliant Princess (new). A splendid companion \.o White Prince \ 
long spikes of glowing rose blossom ••• ' 
Integripetala. Typical plant ; dark rose. I ^ feet ... 3d., 6d., & I 
,, alba, single. Pure white .■• i 6d.,& i 
,, double rose, ij feet ... > 6d., & i 
,, double white, ij feet ... ... ... ... ... ... 3d.,6d.,& 1 
Elegans. Oiiginal hardy purple variety. 2 feet ••• 3 ^ ’ ‘ 
,, alba. White 3d., 6d., & i 
clary.— Sow outdoors in spring. 
No. 460. Purple. Hardy annual, for bedding ... ... _ ... 
Cleina.tis (Virgin’s Bower). — Well-known climbing perennials. Sow seed in early spring under 
glass, pot off and plant outdoors early in summer. 
No. 461. Flammula. Ordinary white, sweet scented ... ••• ••• ••• ••• 
„ 462. Jackmanni varieties. Saved from the best colours is. & 
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