Clibrans’ List of Indoor Plants. 
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Liliums. 
Among bulbous plants the Lilium is unrivalled for the embellishment of a Conservatory. The 
bulbs should be potted in the Autumn, and grown on so as to bloom in succession. Loam and peat 
in equal proportions, with a small quantity of sand will grow them well. After potting, plunge 6 in. 
deep in damp cocoa fibre, withholding water until top growth has commenced ; place in a cold pit 
and protect from frost, removing to the Greenhouse as required. When coming into flower, liquid 
manure may be given with good result. Re-pot in fresh soil as soon as the stems die down. 
In Autumn some varieties can be supplied at lower rates. 
Those named below are most suitable for Greenhouse and Conservatory decoration. The under- 
noted prices, are for plants in pots in full growth. 
Harrisii, abundant white flowers. 1/- and 1/6 
each . 
longiflorum giganteum, white trumpet-shaped 
flowers. 1/- and 1/6 each, 
speciosum ( lancifolium ) album, white. 1 /- 
and 1/6 each 
speciosum album Krsetzeri, immense white 
flower, with greenish band in centre of 
each petal. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
Melpomene, richly suffused with crimson, 
the finest and best coloured of all 
speciosum varieties, 1/- and 1/6 each. 
During the Summer we can supply varieties of Lilium Speciosum in large pots containing six or 
seven bulbs in full growth at 5/-, 6/- to 7/6 per pot. 
Lantanas. 
Bloom nearly eight months in the year ; ; 
parts loam, one part leaf-mould or decayed m; 
Most useful plants for Greenhouse or bedding. 
Purchasers' selection, 4d. each ; 3/- 
No. 
2 Amiel, brightly coloured, free and compact. 
5 Bengali, clear rose ; floriferous. 
!) Calypso, rose-coloured fading to yellow. 
11 Chelsea Gem, rich crimson and amber, the 
brightest coloured of all Lantanas. 
16 Clio, gamboge, passing to reddish-purple. 
16 Comtesse de Biencourt, rose, orange-yellow 
centre. 
22 Delicatissima, rose, suffused bright lilac, 
dwarf and free. 
Seed— finest mix 
i seldom attacked by insects, and thrive in two 
ure ; pot firmly and water freely whilst growing. 
er doz. Our selection, 2/6 per doz. 
No. 
28 Drap d’Or, bright yellow, most floriferous. 
84 Le Patriote, brilliant yellow, scarlet centre. 
48 Rayon de Soleil, deep yellow, changing to 
rosy- violet . 
47 Reve Poitivine, rose, shaded silvery white, 
51 Salvisefolia, rosy-lilac, very free. 
55 Ultima, bright yellow. 
57 Venusta, rich deep golden yellow, red 
centre. 
58 Victoriae, pure white, salmon-lemon-eye. 
I, per packet 6d. 
Marguerites. 
Invaluable for the Greenhouse, Conservatory, Window Boxes, Bedding, and similar purposes. 
Choice Double-Flowered Variety. 
*2524 “Queen Alexandra,” Flowers 2J in. to 3 in. diam. ; of the purest white, anemone centre; 
single, semi-double, and double flowers are produced on the same plant ; the double flowers 
are produced in excess of the single ones. When placed in water the flowers retain their 
freshness for a long period. 6d. each. 4/ per doz. 
General Collection. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each ; 3/- doz. Our selection, 2/6 doz. 
Plants in larger pots in bud or bloom 9/ , 12/ and 18/ doz. 
No. 
2499 Branching Etoile d'Or, yellow. 
2504 coronarium grandiflorum, white. 
2506 Coronation, pure white, anemone centre ; 
free and vigorous. A.M., R.H.S. 
2509 Etoile d’Or, yellow. 
2512 Feu d’Or, golden yellow ; large and very 
free. 
No. 
2514 frutescens nivalis compactum, white, free 
A M.. R.H.S. 
2517 Golden Sun, rich yellow flowers of large 
size. A.M., R.H.S. 
2520 Halleri-Maxima, white. 
