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Clibrans, Nurserymen, Seed and Bulb Merchants. 
Greenhouse Climbers General Collection -continued. 
TACSONiA, allied to the Passion Flower, of easy 
growth. 
exoniensis, bright rose, over 5-in. across. 
1/- to 1/6 
Smytheana, brilliant reddish-salmon or 
orange-scarlet. 1/6 to 2/6 
Van Volxemi, scarlet, of singular beauty, 
often 5-in. across; one of the best. 1/-, 
1/6 to 2/6 
TECOMA (Bignomd) jasminoides, white, streak- 
ed red. 1/- to 1/6 
—alba magnifica, large white. 1/6 to 2/6 
THUNBERGIA alata alba, showy white flowers 
with a long tube. 9d. and 1/- 
aurantiaca, lovely orange, large black disc 
in centre. 9d. and 1/- 
For other Thunbergias, see Stove Climbers, 
page 63. 
Collection of Greenhouse Climbers. 
Our selection, six in 6 beautiful distinct sorts, 5/ , 7/6, 10/6 and 15/- 
Our selection, twelve in 12 beautiful distinct sorts, 9/-, 12/ , 18/ and 30/-. 
Heliotropium Heliotrope. 
A well-known useful subject for the Creenhouse or Conservatory. Deliciously fragrant for 
cutting. As a bedding plant is also useful. 
PURCHASERS' SELECTION, 4d. each, 3/- per doz., excepting those priced. 
OUR SELECTION, 2/6 per doz. Larger Plants, 6d. and 9d. each. 
No. 
3 Albert Delaux, white, shading to deep la- 
vender-blue ; leaves marked with yellow. 
11 Bouquet Perfume, lilac-blue : fragrant. 
11 Buccleuch Bedder. lavender blue, fine 
33 Dr. Jeulin, large trusses of violet flowers. 
(A.M., R.H.S.) 
43 Inverness Blue, dark blue, superb, 
46 Jean d'Arc, white in large heads ; charming 
50 Lord Roberts, large heads of lovely metallic 
violet fragrant flowers ; a grand variety. 
55 Madame Cellier, light blue, effective. 
No. 
57 Madame Daurel, immense truss, intense 
violet blue. 
60 Madame de Bussy, blue, white centre. 
63 Madame Emma Brouillet, dark reddish- 
violet. 
7!) Mrs. Lewington, immense truss ; dark. 
36 Picciola, violet-rose. 
39 President Garfield, bright mauve-purple. 
95 Swanley Giant, rosy-mauve, in large heads. 
97 White Lady, pure white ; free. 
Standard Plants.- We can supply a few of the above varieties, grown as standards, with 18 in. to 
24 in. stems and nice heads. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Seed, mixed, saved from finest named varieties. Per packet, 6d. 
Hydrangeas. 
Are splendid plants in Conservatories. They like rich soil, consisting of loam and manure in 
equal parts, and a copious supply of water may be given in the growing season. Artificial manure 
applied just as the flowers are developing is beneficial. 
PURCHASER S SELECTION, 6d. each ; 5/- per doz. OUR SELECTION, 4d. each ; 3/- per doz. 
BLOOMING PLANTS, 9/-, 
No. 
3 hortensis cyanoclada, blue ; very attractive. 
5 Souvenir de Clair, white flowers 
forming a marginal guard, central flowers 
like small blue stars. 
7 variegata, leaves variegated 
white. 
12 japonica, rosy-lilac changing to bright 
blue. 
15 - Jeanne d'Arc, pure white, large heads ; 
stems black. 
42 - Mariesii, light pink, tinted mauve ; v 
very large 
13 nigra, rose, immense trusses. 
1 otaksa monstrosa, pale rose, flori- 
ferous, even in a young state. 
26 Sapphire, azure-blue, vigorous and free 
12/- and 18 - per doz. 
No. 
30 hortensis, Thos. Hogg, white. 
33 tricolor, prettily variegated white and 
yellow. 
37 Lindleyana, vigorous, floriferous variety ; 
flowers rosy. 
42 paniculata grandiflora, immense spikes of 
fine white flowers in summer. 
47 ramulus coccinea, “ Red Branched,” red- 
coloured branches, deep rose-coloured 
flowers. 
52 stellata fimbriata, pure white, fringed, 
crimson spot in centre. 
56 rubra plena, the rosy-red blos- 
soms almost cover the plant, and remain 
in perfection longer than the single 
ones 
