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Ouk Collection ok Ferns Includes all the Most Useful Sorts. 
Coleus — continued. 
General Collection. 
Purchasers’ Selection, 4d. each, 3/- per doz, excepting those priced ; Our Selection, 2/6 per doz. 
Cuttings, two-thirds that of plants. 
Large Plants in 44 and 5-in. pots, 5/ -, 6/- and 9/ per doz. 
No. 
i Adrien Schmitt, spotted red, yellow, green 
and brown. 
4 Attraction, green, blotched rose, leaves 
deeply cut. 
II Crimson Gem, rich crimson red, a striking 
and effective broad-leaved variety. 
ll Edith Sentance, bright crimson, banded 
blackish-purple. 
2.1 Golden Gem, a beautiful rich golden broad- 
leaved variety. 
26 Hart's Conqueror, dark chocolate-maroon, 
rosy-red centre, blotched cream. 
42 Miss Rosina, light green, mottled yellow, 
blotched crimson. 
SS Mrs. Potter, rich creamy-yellow, margin 
green. 
70 Mrs. R. H. May, golden green ground, 
heavily splashed and marked purplish 
red. 
SEED, saved from finest varieties, 
60 Mrs. Skinner, light green, mottled deep 
maroon, veined bright rosy purple, and 
flaked creamy-white. 
71 Thyrsoideus, F.C.C., R.H .S., blue flowers, 
in long racemes ; grown in an inter- 
mediate or warm greenhouse it makes a 
splendid display in winter. 
74 Triomphe de Luxembourg, exquisitely 
coloured in a variety of shades. 
70 Verschaffeltii, rich crimson, fine for bed- 
ding. 2/6 per doz., 15/- per 100. 
61 Vesuvius, dark vermilion, clouded-maroon, 
edged bright yellow ; olive-green 
shading. 
80 Winnie Bazeley, golden, shaded green and 
delicately mottled maroon. 
specially selected, 1/- and 1/6 per pkt. 
Epiphyllums. 
A fine class of Winter-blooming Stove or warm Greenhouse Plants, for table and conservatory 
decoration. The beautiful form and brilliant colours of the flowers, freedom of blooming, and easy 
culture, make them desirable decorative plants. The flowers are produced at the ends of the 
singularly-formed leaves. They are best grown as standards, as the stem is then encircled with the 
with the pretty drooping flowers, and the effect much enhanced. 
Purchasers’ Selection, 1/6 and 2/6 each, 12/-, 18/-, and 24/- per doz., according to size; 
Our Selection, 12/ and 18/- per doz. 
No. 
No. 
1 
Mokoyanum, bright, red, vigorous. 
21 
Truncatum la Vesuve, bright scarlet 
3 
RussellianumGaertneri, bright, scarlet, free. 
22 
magnificum, large white, tipped 
11 
Truncatum aurantiacum, orange, red, and 
rose 
purple. 
25 
— Mons. E. Andre, bright purplish-rose. 
14 
COCCineum, rich deep scarlet. 
40 
Ruckerianum pallidum, light purple 
18 
E. Madlain, orange-red, light centre, 
and violet 
one of the best. 
37 
-roseum amabile, white, edged rose. 
31 
Mr. Belle, scarlet and white, pretty 
44 
salmonium flavum, salmon-yellow. 
and distinct. 
49 
violaceum purpureum, violet-purple. 
Photographs of Plants and Flowers. 
We are always open to consider offers of Photographs of Plants and Flowers suitable for 
reproduction in our various Catalogues. 
The Photographs, to be of use, must be clear and distinct; they may either represent the 
whole or part of a plant, providing the picture gives a true representation of the subject. 
Views of Gardens, Borders, Avenues, etc., will be welcomed, but in all cases must 
present some distinctive characteristic, and not be simply an ordinary view. 
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Photographs should be sent to our Headquarters, addressed— “Clibrans, Altrincham,” 
carefully packed. They will be carefully examined, and we will immediately communicate 
with the sender, stating what Photos we are prepared to purchase. 
