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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
Pentstemons — continued. 
No. 
29 Mrs. Forbes, scarlet, white throat. 
33 Murdock, violet-purple, white throat, 
pencilled purple. 
26 Napoleon Ney, scarlet veined crimson ; 
large. 
30 Phryne, brilliant scarlet, white throat ; fine. 
32 President Carnot, crimson scarlet, white 
throat ; large. 
34 Saint Saens, straw white, lobe shaded 
lilac ; beautiful. 
No. 
37 Shakespeare, bright pink. 
36 Spitzberg, pure white ; very large, well- 
opened flowers. 
38 Talma, light rose, edged dark rose ; large 
and effective. 
i 39 W. E. Gladstone, crimson, blotched choco- 
; late ; grand spike. 
! 40 Wm. Bane, rosy scarlet, white throat 
margined crimson. 
Seedlings (in Pots), from Seed saved from the choicest-named sorts, and bearing a profusion 
of large flowers of all shades and markings — white, purple, pink, scarlet, &c. 2/- per doz. ; 
25 for 4/- ; 100 for 1 2/- 
Phloxes. 
There is no genus of Herbaceous Plants possessing so much beauty, variety of colour, and 
freedom of bloom as the Phlox, and none more worthy of a prominent position in the garden. An 
open situation, shaded from strong winds, is the best ; the soil ought to be deeply trenched and en- 
riched with well-rotted manure ; a mulching and liberal application of liquid manure are beneficial 
as the plants gain strength. Each plant should have a stake, and the shoots ought to be tied as 
growth progresses. Five or six shoots are as many as should be allowed for flowering. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each ; 3/6 doz. ; 25 for 6/6 ; 100 for 25/- i year old, e.xcept those 
priced. Our selection, 3/- per doz., i j'ear old ; 25 for 6'- ; 50. in 50 varieties, for 12/-, all fine 
named sorts. Cuttings, two-thirds price of Plants. 
Strong two and three year old clumps, of many sorts can be supplied, our selection, $/- doz. ; 25 for 
10/6: 100 for 35/- 
SufTruticosa— Early 
No. 
2 Allen McLean, rosy-purple, crimson eye, 
fine form. 
7 Countess of Horae, white, suffused rose, 
pink eye. 
10 Forward, white, rose eye ; fine variety. 
IQ Harrlsonll, pure white, rosy-pink eye. 
30 John Turnbull, salmon, crimson eye ; 
large pips and spike. 
5 1 Max Kolb, charmingly coloured, free and 
pretty. 
64 Miss Martin, white, shaded rose-mauve. 
Decussata (Late Flowering 
No. 
106 Adonis, large carmine centre, surrounded 
light rose. 
1 1 1 Africaine, white, marbled lilac. 
117 Araabilis, rosy-.salmon, with a bright 
purple eye. 
1 24 Arago, rose, shaded lilac, crimson eye. 
126 Archibald Fowler, rich salmon, crimson 
eye. 
135 aurantiaca superba, vermilion, carmine 
centre. 
138 Aurore, coppery-salmon, purple centre, 
fine spikes. 
168 Christina Stuart, white, distinct crimson 
eye. 
176 Claudot, light rosy flesh, bright rosy eye. 
i8i Coquette du Parc de Neuilly, rose, shaded 
white, centre bright crimson. 
188 Countess of Mar, greyish white, large 
rosy pink eye. 
206 Dr. Masters, rosy-pink, bright crimson 
centre. 
231 Etna, orange-scarlet, maroon centre ; 
bright. 6d. 
Flowering Varieties. 
I No. 
I 68 Mrs. Austin, white, rosy-crimson eye, fine 
' spike, dwarf. 
71 Mrs. Hunter, white, crimson centre, fine 
bold flower. 
78 Netty Stewart, white shaded with lilac, 
distinct. 
84 Snowdon, pure white, faint pink eye, grand 
spike. 
88 Syren, white, eye veined rose and crimson, 
fine. 
Q2 Teviot Side, rich rose, slightly flaked crim- 
son ; very fine. 
Varieties)— Tall Varieties. 
No. 
251 Fernand Cortez, carmine-rose shaded 
bronze, crimson eye. 
263 Gavin Greenshiels, light crimson, dark 
eye ; free and good. 
270 Gloire de Neuilly, deep vermilion, crimson 
centre. 
273 Granville, deep rose, shaded salmon, 
dark crimson eye. 
299 James Farquhar, white, slightly suffused 
lavender ; grand spike. 1/6. 
304 J. K. Lord, salmon-red, carmine centre, 
beautiful. 
309 Josephine Gerbeaux, white, carmine 
centre, lovely. 
331 L. T. Fleming, peach, dark rose eye ; 
produced with utmost freedom. 
336 Lumineaux, china-rose centre, rosy-white, 
fine. 
341 Madame Marie Saisson, white, shaded 
red. 
345 Mars, orange red, shaded salmon, pd. 
346 Matilda Seras, pure white, extra large 
flowers, produced on fine spikes. 16. 
