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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS 
Flowering and Foliage Plants, 
PREPARED FOR FORCING, 
For Conservatory and Greenhouse Decoration, or for Cutting during Winter. 
LILAC. — MARIE LEGRAYE. 
Acer Negundo variegata, leaves handsomely variegated with white, 
very ornamental. 2/0 each. 
Andromeda floribunda, waxy hells produced freely. ISushy 
plants, well set with buds. 2/0 each. 
japonica, the LUy of the Valley Shrub ; pretty white Lily-of- 
the-Valley-like flowers. Plants well set with bloom. 2/0 
each. 
Azalea Daviesi, pale sulphur, changing to white, trusses large, 
deliciously scented, excellent for forcing. 2/0 each. 
- — Ghent, lovely shades of orange, flesh, pink, red, white, and 
yellow. Well set with buds. 2/- and 2/0 each. 
double flowering varieties : well set with buds. 2/0 
each . 
indica, invaluable for greenhouse or conservatory decoration, 
producing flowers in great profusion in a variety of colours. 
Our selection. 2/-, 2/0 and 8/0 each ; 21/-, 24/-, 80/-, and 
80/- per doz. 
mollis, in fine shades of orange, flesh, pink, rose, salmon, tS:c., 
extra strong, with large number of buds. 15/-, 18/-, 24/-, 
and 80/- per doz. ; 1/0, 2/-, 2/0, and 8/0 each. 
Standards, on short stems. 5/- and 0/- each. 
- X sinensis, flowers of the most beautiful shades of 
orange, and larger than “ Azalea Mollis.” 2/0 each. 
X sinensis, “ Anthony Koster,” bright golden yellow ; 
undoubtedly the largest flowered and finest variety yet 
raised ; a grand accpiisition. 2/0 to 8/0 each. 
— — rustica flore pleno (named varieties), with double 
flowers in various shades of colours. 2/0 each. 
OCCidentalis, white, sweetly scented ; a beautiful variety. 
2/- and 2/0 each. 
pontica, orange-yellow, very fragrant and free ; most u.seful 
for forcing, eitlier for decoration or cut flowers. Plants well 
set with buds. 1/0 and 2/0 each. 
Azalea Vaseyii (Rhododendron), rosy pink, mottled at base inside, 
2/0 each, 
Boronia megastigma, admired for its sweetly perfumed flowers. 
1/0 and 2/0 each. 
Bouvardias, in great variety, invaluable for cut flowers. Flower- 
ing plants, 9/-, 12/-, and 18/- per doz. ; smaller, 4/- and 6/- 
per doz. 
! Calceolarias, Herbaceous, our own ” Gold Medal ” strain. Plants 
in autumn in 8-inch pots, 2/0 per doz. ; in 5-inch pots, from 
February onwards, 0/-, 9/- and 12/- per doz. ; young plants 
from stores in autumn, for potting on, 1/0 per doz. 
Calla sethiopica (“Idly of the Nile.”) 1/- to 
1/6 each, 
grandiflora, 1/0 each. 
Perle von Stuttgart, 1/- to 1/0 each. 
Little Gem,” miniature form, 9d. 
and 1/- each. 
The Godfrey, a compact and sturdy 
growing variety, spathes pure white, very 
i early and produced with the utmost free- 
I dom : a grand variety, 1/- and 1/0 each. 
Camellias, choice named kinds, in variety. 24/-. 80/-, 86/- and 
42/- per doz. 
extra-sized plants, 5/-, 7/0, 10/0 and upwards each. 
Carnations, Tree, in variety. Strong plants for Winter flowering, 
12/-, 15/- and 18/- per doz. 
Cerasus (Flowering Cherries), of sorts. 2/6 and 8/6 each. 
Choisya ternata (Mexican ” Mock Orange ”), lovely white flowers 
of delicious fragrance. 1/0 to 2/6 each. 
Clethra alnifolia, desirable for slow forcing, spikes of white 
blossoms, deliciously scented. 2/0 each. 
Cyclamen, strong plants, in 5 in. pots, gold medal strain. 6/-, 9/-, 
12/- and 15/- per doz. 
Pure white flowers, 
^grand for Christmas 
and 
Easter decorations. 
