Clibkans' List of Greenhouse Plants. 
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Greenhouse Plants —continued. 
General Collection. 
Twelve Fine Varieties of Greenhouse Plants, 6/-, 9/ , 12/ to 18/- 
A8UTIL0NS, handsome pendulous (lowers, in 
various colours ; require treatment similar 
to Fuchsias; turfy loam, peat, leaf mould, 
and old manure suit them well. Price 
4d. each, larger 6d. and 9d. each. 
-Boule de Neige, white, exquisite. 
-General Gallieni, rich crimson, striking. 
Golden Bells, bright yellow, one of the best. 
Jules Paquet, rich fleshy rose. 
—La Fournaise, bright crimson. 
Lemoineii, beautiful pale yellow. 
Le Nain Rouge, reddish orange. 
L’Africane, rich crimson. 
Princess of Wales, pink, veined rose. 
Seymour, rose-pink, darker veins. 
— Triomphe, rose, veined salmon, very large. 
Triomphe de Quedlinburg, foliage ivory 
and green, dwarf, but free. 
— Thompsonii, foliage mottled bright yel- 
lowish green. 
Vexillarium variegatum, foliage green, 
and ivory white. 
ACACIA, the so-called Mimosas ; require firm 
potting, abundance of water in Summer, 
and severe pruning soon after flowering 
affinis, feathery foliage, yellow flower. 
9d. and 1/- 
armata, globular lemon-coloured flower 
heads. 6d., 9d., and 1/ 
cordata, creamy-white in groups of four 
from every leaf. 1/- 
— dealbata, feathery foliage, underside 
white. 9d. and 1/- 
Drummondii, flower heads lemon. 1/- to 
1/6 
grandis, bright yellow. 1/- to 1/6 
longifolia magnifica, large globular yellow 
flower heads. 1/- and 1/6 
platyptera, large yellow flowers in mid- 
Winter. 1/- to 1/6 
pubescens, lovely foliage, profuse bloomer, 
yellow flowers, in long handsome spikes : 
one of the best. 1/6 to 2/6 
Riceana, profusion of globular pale lemon 
flowers. 1/- and 1/6 
verticilata, yellow in loose spikes, in 
March. 1/- and 1/6 
AGAPANTHUS umubellatus, the African Lily, 
bright blue, rich compost, and abundance 
of water in the growing and flowering 
season, and rest during the Winter. 1/- 
and 1/6 
— ulbus, pure white. 1/- and 1/6 
fl., pi., double blue, distinct, 1/- 
and 1/6 
variegatus, foliage striped white. 
1/- and 1/6 
Agathaea coelestis, blue Marguerite-like flowers, 
4d. and 6d. each, 3/6 per doz. 
ALBERTA magna, panicles of bright red, suc- 
ceeded by beautiful fruit. 1/6 and 2/6 
ALOVSIA citriodora, lemon-scented Verbena ; 
prune severely in the Spring. 4d. and 
6d. 
Standard plants on 18 in. to 24 in. stems, with 
nice heads, 2/6 and 8/6 each. 
AMARYLLIS (Hifipca strum), large, handsome 
bell-shaped flowers; loam, leaf mould and 
well-rotted manure, suit them best ; water 
freely when in growth. After flowering, 
gradually dry the bulbs off and allow fo- 
rest. 
aulica, large brilliant crimson. 1/6 
Belladonna, delicate silvery rose. 1/- and 
1/6 
— major, dark rose and white. 1/- 
and 1/6 
formosissimus (Jacobatan Lily), rich 
dark crimson. 9d. and 1 /- 
equestris, orange-scarlet, white throat, 
band of white down each petal, 1/6 
Johnsonii, deep red, white stripes. 2/6 
— purpurea (see Vallota purpurea ) . 
reticulata, Mrs. Garfield, rosy-pink, centre 
of petal striped white. 3/6 
Striatifolia, pinkish lilac, white ne(- 
work and stripes ; ivory-white mid-rib. 
1/6 and 2/6 
Seedlings, splendid flowers, brilliant co- 
lours, extra selected, from large-flowered 
named sorts. Per doz, 18/- and 24/ 
Each, 2/6 
Seedlings, specially selected to colour, 
extra fine. 2/6, 3/6 and 5/- 
AOTUS gracillima, long graceful spikes of closely 
set yellow and crimson pea-like flowers in 
early Summer. 1/6 
ARALIA Sieboldii (Fatsia Japouica), large 
handsome glossy foliage. Fine room 
plant. 4d., 6d. and 9d. 
— fol var., broadly splashed with 
cream. 1/6 
-Moserii, an improved form of closer 
and more compact habit. 6d. 
ARAUCARIA excelsa, the beautiful Norfolk 
Island Pine ; splendidly decorative for 
rooms. 1/6, 2/- and 2/6 
ARDISIA crenulatata, produces a number of 
bright red berries during the winter. 6d.. 
9d., 1/- to 1/6 
ARUM sanctum, the Black Calla, rich velvety 
black-purple, distinct, 9d. and 1 /- 
Asparagus Myriocladus, beautiful non-climbing 
species, with deep green leaves ; whilst 
preserving the graceful character of the 
Asparagus, this is closer and more dense: 
for basket, pot, or decorative work it is 
unsurpassed. 2/6 and 3/6 
ASPIDISTRA lurida, popular bouse plants, 
graceful evergreen leaves; likes a rich 
soil and plenty of moisture. 1/6, 2/6, 
and 3/6 
var., leaves striped green and white. 
1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 
AZALEA amoena, bright rosy purple. 1/ - and 1/6. 
— Caldwellii, larger and brighter than 
preceding. 1/- and 1/6 
Duke of Connaught, semi-double 
bright reddish crimson, fine for forcing. 
1/- to 1/6 
Emblem, magenta crimson, bright 
spots. 1/- to 1/6 
