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Clibkans' List of Greenhouse Plants. 
Greenhouse Plants— continued. 
RICHARDIA ( Calla ), the Lily of the Nile or 
Arum Lily, of easy culture, requiring rich 
compost, and being marsh plants need 
abundance of water in the growing season. 
Africana Multiflora, profuse bloomer, pure 
white spathes, large. 1/- and 1/0 
athiopica, the Lily of the Nile, pure white, 
excellent for Christmas and Easter deco- 
rations. 1/- to 1/6 
The Godfrey, spathes are whiter, and 
produced earlier, and in greater numbers 
than in lEthiopica. 1/- to 1/6 
gran diflora, larger flowers than 
the type. 1/6 
nana, or Little Gem, dwarf form, with 
graceful foliage ; invaluable for cutting. 
9d. and 1/- 
“Perle von Stuttgart," pure white, 
a profuse bloomer, even in a small state ; 
compact habit, very fine. 1/- to 1/6 each 
Childsiana, dwarf ; snowy-white spathes of 
large size; vigorous, free. 1/6 
Elliottana. See Callas. 
Pentlandii. See Callas. 
Taylorii. See Callas. 
ROGIERA gratissima superba, pretty pink 
tubular flowers, in dense terminal clusters, 
sweetly scented ; a very choice plant. 2/6 
SAXIFRAGA sarmentosa, Aaron’s Beard or 
Mother of Thousands, highly popular for 
hanging baskets, etc., with pretty leaves, 
and pendulous runners, white flowers, 
spotted scarlet and yellow. 6d. and 9d. 
tricolour, foliage beautifully blotched 
cream and red. 9d. 
superba, leaf with pretty green 
centre, zoned white and margined red. 
1/- and 1/6 
Greenhouse 
ASPARAGUS. (See Stove Climbers, page 62.) 
All Asparagus are also well adapted for 
Greenhouse Culture. 
BERBERIDOPSIS corallina, fragrant climber, 
bright pendulous globular coral-red 
flowers in clusters. 1/- and 1/6 
BIGNONIA (Teconia), graceful climbers, showy 
trumpet flowers ; like a firm root run in a 
sunny position. 
Chamberlaynii, yellow, in racemes from 
the axils of the bright green foliage. 1/6 
cherere, orange flowers of great beautv. 
1/6 
-magnifica, purple-crimson, light primrose 
throat. 1/6 
— Regalis, yellow and red ; large flower of 
great beauty ; a handsome climber. 1/6 
Tweediana, shining yellow. 1/6 v 
venusta, brilliant orange-crimson. 1/6 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra Sanderiana, rich violet- 
red, free, small plants being covered. 
1/6 to 2/6 
(For other varieties, see Stove Plants, 
page 62). 
SAINTPAULIA ionantha, lovely blue flowers. 
1 /- 
SEDUM Seboldii variegata pretty variegated 
variety, for baskets, etc. 6d. 
SIBTHORPIA europea, tiny round leaves, forming 
a dense flat carpet on a moist soil. 4d. 
variegata, leaves broadly margined 
cream . 9d . 
SOLANUM capsicastrum, the well-known 
solanum, bright scarlet berries in abundance 
during Autumn and Winter. 9d. to 1/6 
SPARMANNIA africana, fl., pi., handsome double 
white flowers in Spring ; should be severely 
pruned soon after flowering. 1/- and 1/6 
STATICE, blue flowers, which retain their colour 
and form for many months. 
Butcherii, a strong free grower. 1/6 to 
2/6 
Holfordii, broad leaved and vigorous. 
1/6 and 2/6 
profusa, of more branching and shrubby 
habit. 2/6 
STREPTOCARPUS, choice hybrid seedlings. 
See page 63. 
STREPTOSOLEN Jamesonii, bright showy trusses 
of pretty flowers from May to August. 
9d. to 1/- 
SUCCULENTS See page 64 
TREMANDRA verticillata, rich blue pendulous 
flowers with purple spots ; continuous 
bloomer of simple culture. 2/6 
VALLOTA purpurea, Scarborough Lily, umbels 
of rich scarlet flowers. 1/- to 1/6 
VERBENA. See page 64. 
VUGCA aloifolia, fol., var. 2/6 and 3/6 
filamentosa variegata. 2/6 and 3/6 
Hardy Yuccas, see Herbaceous Plants List. 
Climbers. 
CAMPANULA isophylla and vars. (See page 
39). 
CLEMATIS, likes liberal treatment and plentv of 
liquid manure. 
— coccinea, bell-shaped flowers, yellow 
within, bright crimson without. 1/- and 
1/6 
indivisa, loose trusses of creamy white. 
1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 
lobata, similar to the type, but with lobed 
leaflets. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 
CLIANTHUS ntagnificus, the Great Glory Pea, a 
climber of extraordinary beauty, freely- 
produced bright crimson-scarlet flowers, 
over 2 in. long, with boat-shaped keel and 
long-pointed beak. 1/6 to 2/6 
puniceus fl. albus, pure white, blooms with 
the utmost freedom. 1/- and 1/6 
COBAEA scandens, rapid grower, large bell- 
shaped flowers, dark-purple from late 
Spring until Autumn ; fairly rich light 
soil and abundant water during growth. 
9d. and 1/- 
