Clibrans’ List of Stove Climbers. 
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Stove Climbers. 
Some of the most beautiful Plants grown in Stoves are amongst the Climbers. In our 
collection are all the best sorts known. 
We have beautiful specimens for immediate effect of most Climbers, such as Stephanotis, 
&c., which have flowered for the last few years and are in fine condition for covering roofs, &c., 
or growing as exhibition plants. We invite inspection, or shall be pleased to send full particulars 
on application. 
Each — -s. d. 
Allamanda grandiflora, clear yellow, 
1/6 to 2 6 
~ — Hendersonii, rich orange-yellow, 
1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
— magnifica, flowers about 5 in. in 
diameter, clear yellow, 1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
Wiliiamsii. (See page 55.) 
Aristolochia Duchartrei, cream with 
purple blotches and brown tube, 
1/6 to 2 6 
elegans, beautiful free species, 
flowers curious and lovely, 
1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
gigas (Grandiflora), dark purple, 
very large 1/6 to 2 6 
Sturtevanti, flowers attain 
gigantic size, and resemble a boat 
lined with maroon ... ... 1/6 to 2 6 
ridicula, remarkable plant ; flowers 
of peculiar form, stems, leaves, and 
flowers covered with hair, 1/6 to 2 6 
Asparagus comorensis, light and grace- 
ful 1 6 
-deflexus, the daintily-curved leaves 
give the plant a distinct appear- 
ance 1 6 
myriocladus. (See Greenhouse 
Plants, page 68.) 
plumosus, an elegant climber, 
feathery growth, useful for cut- 
ting 6d, , 1/- to 1 6 
Blampiedii, trails of growth 
are longer than nanus, carrying 
more fronds ; for cutting and 
decorative use will prove of great 
value 1 /- & i g 
nanus, graceful plant, useful 
for decoration, and sprays for 
mixing with cut flowers ; elegant 
for pots 6d., 1/-, & 1 6 
Schneideri, beautiful 
variety of Nanus, light green foli- 
age 1 /- & l 6 
retrofractus arboreus, a form of 
great beauty, bright green, slender 
and graceful 1/6 to 2 6 
Scandens, an excellent climber for 
a pillar or similar purpose ... 1/- & 1 6 
Sprengerii, elegant drooping habit, 
fine for pots or baskets, 9d., 1/- & 1 6 
tenuissimus, remarkable for the 
delicate appearance of its foliage, 
1 1- ts 1 6 
Each — s. d. 
Bougainvillea Cypherii, deeply-coloured, 
free grower and profuse bloomer, 
1/6 to 2 6 
— glabra, lovely heart-shaped rosy 
bracts 1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
Coker Court variety, darker 
in colour, earlier and more abun- 
dant than others ... ... 2/6 to 5 0 
Sanderiana. (See Green- 
house Climbers, page 44.) 
-Speciosa, lilac-rose, large panicles, 
when well grown becomes literally 
covered 1/-, 1/6 & 2 6 
Maud Chettleburgh (A.M., 
K.H.S.), rich rose-purple bracts, 
2 in. wide and 24 in. deep, borne 
in great profusion ; a free growing 
variety, particularly well adapted 
for training on the roof of a warm 
house 1/-, 1/6 & 2 6 
Camoensia maxima, gorgeous tropical 
climber, unfortunately, a very 
shy bloomer ; flowers in large 
pendulous racemes, beautifully 
frilled, milk-white, edged golden 
yellow 2/6 to 3 6 
Cissus discolor, velvety-green, spotted 
white and deep reddish purple. 
I/- & 1 6 
Clerodendron Balfourii, large panicles 
of flowers, calyx white, corolla 
bright crimson ... 1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
splendens speciossima, blooms 
freely the whole year ; rich orange- 
scarlet in trusses often 9 in. across, 
1/6, 2/6 to 5 6 
Combretum Purpureum, magnificent for 
stove decoration, rich vivid scarlet, 
2/-, 2/6 to 8 6 
Dipladenia amabilis, clusters of large 
rosy-crimson ... ... 1/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
— boliviensis, white, golden - yellow 
throat 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 to 3 6 
Brearleyana, fine pink when open- 
ing, changing to richest crimson, 
1/6, 2/6 to 3 6 
Harrisii (See Bignonia regal is.) 
insignis, rosy-purple, good grower, 
1/6 to 2 6 
Thomas Speed, rosy-crimson, ray of 
blush white in centre, golden eye, 
flaked red ... ... 1/6, 2/6 to 3 6 
