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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ALPINE AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
FuChsi3.S— Hardy Varieties. 
The following varieties are all Hardy, and may be planted in any garden of ordinary situation with 
every prospect of their succeeding. 
up strong shools?SrstrTng^^ g’'"""'' '’y the roots send 
4 d. each ; 3 /- dozen in pots ; our selection, 2/6 dozen. Strong ground plants 
of several sorts, our selection, 6/- dozen. s s i' 
No. 
377 corallina, tall, slender growth ; flowers 
large, showy ; good for walls, free. 
387 Drame, semi-double lilac-violet corolla ; 
strong grower. 
391 Elysee, corolla violet, sepals coral; makes | 
a nice bush. 
394 Enfant Prodigue, .semi-double, corolla 
violet-blue ; good grower, makes an I 
attractive bush. | 
405 globosa, corolla deep violet, bright coral 
crimson sepals ; branching habit. 
408 gracilis elegans, slender and graceful 
neat foliage ; rapid grower and most i 
floriferous ; makes a lovely shrub.. 
426 myrtltolia “ Bouquet,” vigorous graceful 
flowers, reflexed coral sepals and bright 
violet corolla ; extraordinarily free. 
438 Profusion, a strong, free, shapely grower, 
with abundance of brignt reddish- 
violet flowers ; good for a wall. 
445 Riccartoni, compact habit, bright red 
flowers and very hardy. 
460 Telegraphe, sepals bright red, corolla 
purifle-lilac ; very free, alike good for 
a bush or wall. 
For other varieties of Fuchsias, see our List of Indoor Plants. Gratis and post free on application. 
HoliS.n'thGrnumS (“Rock” or “Sun” Roses;. 
fl(>were ar^tr^nsienT^n^^t perennials, for rockwork or hot exposed situations. Tlu 
f^a consSw^^ quantities tlrat the plants are a sheet of bloom 
Purchasers .selection, 4<1. each ; 3/- per doz. Our selection, 2/6 per doz. 
3 Bonllre, fiery scarlet ; extra line double 
flowers. 
5 Cecilia, straw and yellow, single. 
10 Double chocolate, fashionable colour. 
12 rose-buff 
14 — — sulphur 
1 5 yellow 
17 Garibaldii, vermilion, very line, single 
20 Lady Elizabeth, orange-pink, suffused 
crimson, single 
23 Lemon Queen, (new), double rose-like 
flowers, of a soft lemon colour, free and 
continuous, pd. 
26 Lucy, ]unk, suffused scarlet, single 
29 Munificent, primrose and orange, single 
32 Miss Lake, lovely pure yellow 
35 ociilatum, deep brownish red 
38 Pilot, rose-lake, deep orange centre, line, 
single 
I No. 
[ 41 pollfolium roseum, rose, very pretty 
I 44 Queen of Spring, deep rose and orange, 
I large and fine 
I 47 Rose Perfection, clear rose, centre yellow, 
I very pretty 
I 53 Rosy Gem, bright rose crimson, single 
! 50 Rose Queen (new), single, clear rose 
coloured flowers, bushy habit, very 
free. pd. ^ 
56 Singularity, rose, orange centre 
59 Sudbury Gem, rich rose, orange centre 
62 Supreme, charming brick red, orange 
centre 
65 The Bride, silky white with yellow centre, 
free 
68 Theodore, creamy white, yellow centre 
71 venustum, bright scarlet 
74 Yellow Beauty, a lovely variety,pure yellow 
deepening towards the centre. 
12 distinct varieties of Helianthemums, our selection, for 3/- 
Helleborus. 
^..11 increases the popularity of these. With the assistance of handlights 
bell glasses, or sipiares of glass when blooming, the flowers can be kept clean and beautiful. ^ 
The Lenten Roses 
No- Each — s. d. 
107 Guttatus, white, large crimson spots, 
early , q 
109 F. C. Heinemann, light purple, 
with dark spots ... ... ... i o 
1 1 1 Gretchen Heinemann, rosy-purple, 
crimson spots ... ... ... i o 
(Helleborus Orientalis). 
No- Each — s. d. 
1 13 Lutea viridissima, greenish-yellow i o 
1 14 Merville de Fonfainbleau, deep 
plum colour ... ... ... i q 
1 17 Frau Irene Heinemann, rosy-purple, 
spotted crim.son ... ... ... i q 
Thc.se handsome Hybrids are quite distinct ; the colours are beautiful and varied. All are nrettv 
and valuablft acquisitions to this section. ^ 
