Clibrans, Nurserymen, Altrincham and Manchester. 
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Note ARRANCEMENT OF LIST. Th c various large classes of Plants are placed in alphabetical 
sequence throughout the List. The smaller families arc grouped together under the heading 
of “ Greenhouse ” or “Stove Plants according to the temperature necessary for their growth. 
A n alphabetical index of every item in this List will be found on the latter pages. 
CLIBRANS’ 
INDOOR PLANTS 
For Stoves, Greenhouses, Conservatories, &c. 
Photo] New Decorative and Bedding Begonia “Washington." [Clibrans 
Award of Merit, R.II.S. (sec page 5) 
Azalea Indica. 
Well-known plants for greenhouse and conservatory decoration. They bloom early in the 
year and can be had in flower for some months. Fine plants set with buds in choicest colours 
and variety, 2/-, 2/6 and 3/6 each; 21/-, 24/-, 30/- to 36/- per dozen. 
Azalea, Ghent and Mollis. 
Very showy and useful for indoor decoration. If placed in a stove they may be brought 
into flower early in the year ; before the flowers are fully expanded remove to a cooler house, 
where they will last for a long time in full beauty. I he colours embrace a vaiiety of shades 
in orange, yellow, red, salmon, &c. 
Fine plants, of either class set with buds, 1/6 and 2/6 each; 18/- to 24/- per dozen. Plants 
of either class, without buds, 1/- each; 9/- and 12/- per dozen. 
DAVIESII, magnificent pale sulphur, changing to white, sweet scented, splendid for forcing, 
2/- and 2/6 each. 
