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Grow Clibrans Choice Trop/eolums. 
Succulents. 
An interesting class distinct from others in habit, foliage, and flowers. 
Twelve Succulents, in 12 sorts, from the following list, for indoor culture, our selection, 
4/-, 61 - and 9/~ 
No. Each — s. d. 
1 Agave americana, an ornamental 
plant for vases, &c. ... 9d. 1/- & 1 6 
2 variegata, highly orna- 
mental 1/6 & 2 6 
60 Crassula Cooperii, white, 3/- doz. 0 4 
68 Lactea, pretty white ... ... 0 4 
93 Echeveria agavoides, one of the 
prettiest, form and colour dis- 
tinct from mctallica ... 1/- & 1 6 
96 cuspidata 0 6 
99 farinosa, the whitest of the 
family 4d. & 0 6 
110 metallica, large leaves with a 
fine lustre ... ... ... 9d. & 1 0 
113 — rosea, rich, foliage, 
edged bright rose, very hand- 
some ... 9d. & 1 0 
1 16 
Peacockii, leaves arranged in 
a rosette ; bright red flowers, 
9d. & 
1 
0 
120 
sanguinea, pretty dark-red 
foliage 
0 
6 
121 
secunda glauca, glaucous 
foliage ; per 100, 12/- & 15/- ; 
per doz., 1/6 to 3/- 
0 
4 
No. Each — s. d. 
235 Kalosanthes (Crass- 1 See Green- 
ula) coccinea ... Wrouse Plants, 
239 Mrs. H. Cannell J page 41. 
241 Klenia repens, pretty yellow flowers, 
per doz. 3/- 0 4 
285 Mesembryanthemumcordifolium fol. 
var., good for baskets ; 2/- per 
doz., 12/- per 100, out of pots 
10/- per 100 0 3 
348 Rochea falcata, lovely for Winter, 
scarlet flowers ... ... 9d. & 1 O 
Sedum azoideum variegatum, prettily 
marked white and green ... ... 0 4 
carneum roseum, narrow flesh 
pink leaves... ... ... ... 0 4 
178 Sempervivum Arboreum, tree like, 
golden yellow ... ... 6d. & 0 9 
245 Tabulaeforme, flat, disc-like 
form ; interesting, 4/- & 6/- per 
doz ... ... 6d. & 0 9 
256 — Youngeanum, shining green 
foliage ; attains a considerable 
height ... ... ... 6d. & 0 9 
Tropseolums. 
Handsome Trailers for Conservatories, &c. , their brilliant blooms standing out in charming 
relief against the green foliage. The dwarf varieties are indispensable for bedding. 
Marked (c) are Climbers, (d) Dwarf varieties. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each, 3/ per doz. Twelve, in 6 varieties, our selection, 2/6. 
No. 
c 2 Annie Clibran, rich golden-yellow, crim- 
son blotch ; fragrant. 
it 6 Bowdon Beauty [Clibran), deep maroon, 
flaked orange. 
c 10 Clibrans’ Gem, rich crimson-maroon, pro- 
fuse in Summer or Winter. As an 
outdoor Summer Climber invaluable. 
c 14 Dr. Mules, crimson, splendid for training 
over rockeries, &c., rapid grower. 
c 16 Fireball, brightest scarlet ; dazzling, 
c 18 Gloire de Bordeaux, very double, bright 
scarlet yellow, washed gold, 
d 28 Mrs. Clibran, pure golden yellow, pro- 
duces a brilliant display, habit dwarf. 
No. 
d 34 nanum fl. pi. Hermine Grasshoff, dark 
orange-red, double, free ; splendid for 
cut flowers. 
d 35 Variegatum, light scarlet, foliage, 
variegated creamy white. 
c 41 Phoebe, pleasantly-scented, golden-yel- 
low, crimson feather on each petal. 
d 48 Scarlet Bedder, scarlet flowers, very 
dwarf. 
d 56 The Queen, orange-scarlet, profuse 
bloomer. 
c 62 Warrior, rich dark crimson maroon ; 
very striking, vigorous and free. 
Verbenas. 
For Greenhouse or Bedding, Verbenas make a pretty display ; when cultivated under glass, care 
should be taken to fumigate at intervals to ward off attacks of insects. A cool temperature at alt 
seasons, together with a free circulation of air, and a free supply of water, during the Summer, suits 
them admirably. v 
Ellen Willmott, the finest variety for pots, lovely pink with a white eye , a good grower and a 
free bloomer ; the finest of its colour. 4d., 6d. and 9d. each ; 3/-, 4/6 and 6/ per doz. 
In variety, 3d. each ; 2/6 per doz. 
A full list of varieties appears in our List of Bedding Plants. 
