Cinerarias are a Special Feature with us. 
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Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Cinerarias. 
Unsurpassed for size of flower and brilliancy of colour. 
Our strain of Cinerarias is famous. The plants are characterised by a dwarf, vigorous, robust 
growth they bloom with the greatest profusion, and the flowers are of large size, with individual 
petals of stout substance. The colours are very rich and as varied as can he found in the family. 
Perhaps no plants make such a splendid display in the greenhouse and conservatory in the 
early part of the year as Cinerarias. They are easily cultivated if grown in a rather damp and cool 
place, taking special care to keep them free from insect pests, which can easily be done by fumigation. 
Extract Country Life:—" They displayed 
a remarkable colouring, some pure seifs, rose, 
purple (almost black, so deep was the shade), 
crimson, white, and white with crimson tips to 
the florets, while some have half of the florets 
covered with purple, rose, or other good shade. 
A delightful strain because the colours are 
fresh and decided.” 
Extract The Garden. — " The flowers show- 
how carefully the strain has been brought to 
its present perfection. They are not absurdly 
large, but pure and fresh. A rich and varied 
assortment that must provide a feast of colour 
to the eye.” 
Extract Gardeners' Magazine . — "This 
strain is remarkable for its robust habit as well 
as for its pure form and rich clear colours of 
the flowers produced. They represent pure 
white, white and blue, white and purple, pale 
blue, mauve, dark blue, red, and crimson 
shades, the self-colours being especially rich 
and effective.” 
Extract Gardeners' Chronicle. — "This 
strain has much merit, and will produce a 
gorgeous display of colour in a conservatory in 
April. The colours are particularly good.” 
Seedling Cinerarias from stores, from July to October, for potting on, 12 for 1/6, 30 for 5/- 
100 for 7/6; in 3-in. pots, from September to end of November, 2/6 per doz., 15/ per 100. 
Fine plants in 5-in. pots for blooming in the Spring, 6/ , 9/- and 12/- per doz. 
CINERARIA SEED, Clibrans’ “Gold Medal ” strain, 1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Cineraria Stellata. 
A quite distinct class of these lovely plants ; of tall habit, with large heads of small star-shaped 
flowers in a variety of colours : vigorous in growth and profuse in bloom. 
Prices same as the large flowered class. See above. 
Seed, saved from specially selected flowers, 1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
Coleus. 
Highly ornamental soft-wooded plants for Conservatory decora ton. The chief requisite in 
their cult vation in Spring is warmth. If they can be accommodated m a warm frame or stove in 
March April or May they will do well in Conservatory or Greenhouse for the remainder of the 
Smer and their foliage and diversified colouring contrasts well with other plants. A compost of 
turfy loam, leaf-mould, manure, and sand is suitable. 
New Varieties. 
14 Duneira, very striking and beautiful : 
foliage coloured with various shades of 
rich crimson, giving a brilliant effect ; a 
magnificent variety. 1/- 
36 Lyons, a beautiful new yellow/ variety, 
with handsome markings ; distinct and 
highly attractive. 1 /- 
No. 
0!) President Kruger, rosy crimson centre 
banded deep maroon, margined bright 
green, very striking and effective. 1/- 
72 Sensation, large crimson-maroon foliage, 
with a light-red centre ; a very fine 
striking and effective variety. 1/- 
