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CLIBRANS’ HARDY AND HALF-HARDY SHRUBS. 
Choice Hardy and Half-Hardy coniiniird. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
These are not of climbing habit, but many of them are exceedingly attractive ornamental sub- 
jects for training against walls and in other similar situations. Marked (e) are Evergreen ; (*) 
require a south or west aspect. All are In pots, except where otherwise stated, for convenience ol 
moving at any season. Twelve in 12 distinct varieties, our selection, for 6/-, 9/- or 12/- 
No. 
ABELIA 
*1 floribunda, rosy-purple. 1/6 to 2/6 
each. 
*2 rupestris, white, i/- and 1/6 each. 
ABUTILON 
*4 vltifolium (Vine leaved), porcelain blue. 
In Autumn leaves golden. Hardy in 
the South of England and Ireland, but 
should have protection in the north, 
l/-, 1/0 to 2/6, each, 10/6, 15/- to 
24/- per doz. 
*5 album, a white flowered form of 
the preceding. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
AZARA 
*218 crassltolla, leaves, deeply cut. In 
pots, I/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
*220 IntegrIIoIla, charming half-hardy ever- 
green. In pots, i/- and 1/6 each. 
♦221 fol. varlegafa, spikes of fragrant 
yellow flowers, golden margined foliage. 
In pots, 2/- and 2/6 each. 
*224 mlcrophylla, bright orange-red berries. 
In pots, pd., i/- to 1/6 each. 
Bamboos. See page 12. 
BERBERIS (Barberry). 
239 Darwlnli, bright orange flowers ; 6d., 
pd., i/- and 1/6 each ; 4/6, 7/6, 10/6 
and 15/- per doz. ; 30/-, 50/-, 75/- 
and 96/- per 100. 
242 dulcis (buxifolia). shoots profusely hung 
with tiny golden flowers. 6d., qd. 
to I /6 each. 
243 dulcis nana, compact growing variety 
of preceding, pd. and 1/6 each ; 6/- 
to 15/- per doz. 
245 empetrlfolia,an attractive trailing species, 
I/- and 1/6 each ; 9/- to 12/- per 
doz. 
248 (ascicularis, evergreen, prickly foliage. 
I to ft., 6d., pd. and i/- each ; 
5/-, 7/6 and 10/6 per doz. ; 1 ^ to 2 ft., 
I /- to I /6 each. 
251 Fremontl, glaucous grey leaves. Small 
plants 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
254 Hackodate, a Japanese variety of up- 
right growth, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
263 ^tenophylla, long pendulous branches 
densely hung with bright yellow flow- 
ers ; I to ft., 6d., pd. and i/- each ; 
5/-, 6/- and 9/- per doz. ; i J to 2 ft., 
l/- to I /6 each ; 10/6 to 15/- per doz. 
Larger, 2/- to 3/6. 
BROOM — See Cytisus. 
BDDDLEIA. 
*301 Colvlllel — see new Shrttbs, page 71. 
302 globosa (Orange Ball Tree), bright orange- 
yellow fragrant flowers, i/- and 1/6 
each ; 10/6 to 15/- per doz. 
*304 varlabilis, reddish-violet, inside of tube 
deep orange, i/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
‘304a veitchlana. See new Shrubs, 
page 71. 
For full descriptions of above see our 
No. 
C/ESALPINIA. 
341 japonica — see new .Shrubs, page 71. 
CALYCANTHUS (The Allspice). 
*344 florldus, purple, sweetly pefumed. i,/-, 
1 /6 to 2/6 each. 
*347 occldentalls (macrophyllus), maroon crim- 
son. fragrant ; i to iS ft., gd. and i/- 
each. 
CARPENTERIA 
*353 callfornlca (The Tree Anemone). See New 
Shrubs, page 71. 
CARYOPTERIS 
*365 Mastacanthus (Blue Spinea), rich violet 
flowers, in Autumn. \f~, 1/6 to 2/6 
each. 
CHIMONANTHUS 
*398 (ragrans, yellowish-white, fragrant, the 
shoots that have bloomed should be 
cut back to the main branches as soon 
as the flowers fall. 1/- to 1/6 each. 
*401 grandiflorus, flowers larger than 
above, i/- to 1/6. 
CHOISYA 
*410 ternata (Mexican Orange Shrub) white, 
sweet hawthorn-scented flowers ; pd., 
I/-, 1/6 to 2/- each ; 7/6, 10/6, 15/- 
to 21/- per doz. 
CISTUS 
*413 ladanlferus (Gum Cistus), white, dark 
vinous blotch on each petal, pd., i/- 
to I /6 each. 
CITRUS 
416 trifoliata (Hardy Orange), pd., i/- to 
1/6 each, 7/6, 9/-, 12/- to 15/- per 
doz. 
CLERODENDRON. 
♦421 fcetldum roseum (Bungei rosea), bright 
rose-coloured flowers; i/-to 1/6 each. 
*422 trlchotomum, white with purplish calyx 
sweet scented, pd., i/- to 1/6 each. 
CORCHORUS. See Kerria. 
CORONILLA. 
467 Emerus (Scorpion Senna), yellow, pd., 
t/- to I /6 each. 
COTONEASTER 
481 Angustlfolla, see New Shrubs, page 71. 
407 horlzontalis, suitable for walls, rock- 
work, &c. In a south aspect, foliage 
bright crimson in Autumn, pd.. i/- 
to 1/6 each, 7/6, 10/6 to T5/- per doz. 
503 mlcrophylla. Fine for rockeries or 
walls. 6d., pd., and i/- each ; 4/-, 
6/-, and p/- 
509 thymsefolla, a miniature form of mi- 
crophylla, suitable for rockwok, itc. 
pd. to i/- each. 
Tree and Shrub Fist. Free. 
