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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE CLIMBERS. 
Climbing and Other Piants. 
SUITABLE FOR COVERING WALLS, TRELLISES, ARBOURS. 
PERGOLAS, ROOTERIES, &c., &c. 
Choice, New, and Recent Varieties. 
ACTINIDIA 
kolomikta, white (lowers, foliage in Autumn, 
charmingly tinted, i/- to i/6 each. 
chinensis, handsome yellow flowers tj 
inches in diameter in clusters on dwarf 
shoots. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
CLEMATIS, new varieties, see page 65. . 
JASMINUM 
primulinum, bright yellow, similar to J. 
nudiflorum, but much larger, evergreen, 
i/- to t /6 each ; 0/- to 12/- per doz. 
LONICERA 
Heckrotti, rose outside, yellow inside. 2/- 
and 2/6 each. 
Hildebrand!, handsomest of all honeysuckles. 
Flowers, 5 to 7 inches in length, lovely 
orange-crimson, not quite hardy, ex- 
cept in favoured situations. 2/6 to 
3/6 each. 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM, sec page 
6 . 
VITIS 
armata, leaves shining bronzy-green when 
young passing to dark green when 
mature ; in Autumn the foliage as- 
sumes a rich crimson ; 5/- each. 
Coignetise (Crimson Glory Vine), leaves 
often 10 inches across, of a brilliant 
scarlet hue in Autumn. 1/6 to 2/6 ea. 
flexuosa major, leaves 7 to 8 inches 
across, young shoots and tendrils are 
bright crimson ; in Autumn the foliage 
assumes a rich tinge of blackish purple ; 
a vigorous and rapid grower. 3/6 & 
5/- each. 
Thomson!!, leaves greenish purple hue 
with purple mid-rib and margin, 
under surface bright claret-purple, 
glossy, reflecting the light with a metal- 
lic lustre. The purple hue is constant 
through the Summer, changing in 
. Autumn to purplish-recI ; 5/- each. 
WISTARIA 
multljuga rosea, lovely lilac rose tint, stan- 
dards rosy white, lower petals have a 
yellow centre ; 3/6 and 5/- each. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
All are in pots (excepting where otherwise stated), for convenience of moving at any season. 12 
distinct varieties, our selection, for 6/-, 9/-, or 12/-. Marked (e) are evergreen. 
Those marked (♦) require a South or West aspect. 
ACTINIDIA 
1 arguta, a strong quick-growing twiner. 
9d. and i/- each, 
chinensis, see new Climbers above. 
2 kolomikta, see new Climbers above 
3 polygama, waxy-white fragrant flowers, 
edible berries, brightly tinted Autumn 
foliage : rich warm soil, qd., i/- and 
1/6 each. 
AKEBIA 
5 quinata, fragrant flowers, brownish- 
purple ; looks charming over Irish 
Ivy. i/- and 1/6 each. 
AMPELOPSIS 
1 1 Engelmanni, earliest to colour in .Aut- 
umn. gd., i/- to 1/6 each. 
8 hederacea (syn. quinquefolia), Virginian 
Creeper. 5/- per doz. ; 6d. each. 
Extra strong, with numerous shoots, 
9/- per doz. ; : /- each. 
1 2 japonica Hoggi, tenacious dinger ; leaves 
often 4 to 6 in. wide, 6 to 8 in. long. 
Autumn colouring, rich, i/- and 1/6 
each. 
14 quinquefolia variegata (*), beautiful 
variegated variety, requires cold 
house ; i ,'6 each. ' ' ' ' 
AMPELOPSIS — conlinued. 
15 muralis, cHngs readily, colours well in 
Autumn, i/- and 1/6 each. 
17 Roy lei (serjaniaefolia), resembles 
Veitchii, but darker. 1 '- and i '6 each. 
(«*) 20 sempervirens (Vilis striata), ever- 
green, dark leaves, i/- and 1/6 each. 
23 Veitchii (trienspidata), highly coloured, 
one of the best climbers for South and 
West aspects, g/- and 12/- per doz. ; 
1/— and i/6each. Extra sized plants, 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
25 purpurea, young leaves, purple. 
changing with age to greenish-purple, 
i/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
26 atropurpurea, deeper than Veitchii 
purpurea’, grows stronger than Veitchii’, 
i/-, 1/6 ami 2/6 each. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
28 Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe), flowers yellow, 
veined brown, i/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
BERBERIDOPSIS 
(e*)35 corallina (The Coral Barberry), 
bright clustered coral red flowers. 1/6 
to 2/6 each. 
Full descriptions of above will be found In our Tree and Shrub List. Free. 
