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Lovers ok Foliage Plants should grow Caladiums. 
Calceolarias Herbaceous. 
Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Strain. 
Our “Gold Medal” strain of Herbaceous Calceolarias is unsurpassed. The plants are of a 
dwarf and vigorous habit, flowers large in a wide range of colours, from pure seifs to the most finely 
spotted and blotched forms. Wherever exhibited, our strain has met with the most unqualified 
approval. Visitors to our Nursery during the flowering season have been astonished by the mag- 
nificent display of this favourite flower. Their cultivation is simple. A mixture of equal parts 
fibrous loam, manure, and leaf soil, with sufficient sand to keep the whole open, is the best compost. 
On account of the structure of the roots, ramming the compost ought to be carefully avoided, as 
they should be somewhat lightly potted at all stages. Good drainage is essential, and attention 
should be given to watering ; they must not be allowed to get dry. 
YOUNG PLANTS FROM STORES IN AUTUMN, for potting on, 1/6 per doz., 50 for 5/-, 100 for 7/6. 
PLANTS IN 3-in. POTS FROM SEPTEMBER TO END OF FEBRUARY, 2/6 per doz., 15/- per 100; in 5-in. 
pots, from FEBRUARY ONWARDS, 6/-, 9/-, and 12/- per doz. 
Choicest hybridised and selected seed, 1/6 and 2/6 per packet. 
Camellias. 
The Camellia is one of our most popular greenhouse flowers. Either "cut" or "growing," 
most lovers of flowers admire it. 
By careful management a succession of flowers can be obtained from October till late Spring. 
A liberal supply of water is necessary; during the flowering season great care should be taken to 
prevent the atmosphere or the roots becoming dry, otherwise the buds may fall off. 
Purchasers' Selection, 2/6 and 3/6 each, larger 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Our Selection of 12 fine Varieties for 24/-, 30/ , 36/ and 42/ , according to size. 
Smaller Plants, one and two years grafted, 1/6 and 2/- each, 15/ and 21/- per doz. 
No. 
1 alba plena, double white. 
4 Archduchesse Marie, rose-pink, mottled 
white, imbricated. 
10 Auguste Delfosse, bright reddish-orange. 
13 Baronne de Bleichroder, pink, bright red 
stripes. 
16 Bealii rosea, bright rose ; effective. 
19 candidissima, pure white, fine. 
21 C. H. Hovey, dark velvety crimson, im- 
bricated. 
23 C. M. Hovey, splendid scarlet, large. 
25 Corradino, bright rose, veined salmon, 
blush-pink centre. 
37 Henri Favre, rosy-salmon, finely imbri- 
cated. 
42 imbricata, scarlet-crimson. 
56 Lady Hume's Blush, flesh, excellent form. 
54 Leon Lequay, bright red, undulating petals. 
No. 
58 Madame Cachet, white, blotched red, fine 
form. 
61 Marie Morren, bright carmine. 
65 Mathotiana, rich crimson, large, imbri- 
cated. 
68 Mathotiana alba, white, finely imbricated. 
73 Princess Bacciochi, rich carmine, very 
striking. 
76 Princess Charlotte, pure white, extra fine. 
82 reticulata, a rare Chinese species, large, 
bright rose ; semi-double, one of the 
w* loveliest and freest blooming of Camel- 
lias ; small plants, 2/6 each ; larger, 
3/6 and 5/- 
90 Sasanqua, a Chinese species, blush-white 
single flowers 
94 Souv. de Francois Vandame, deep crimson : 
very rich. 
