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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS. 
l.KUCOJUM /liSTlvUM. [Copyright. 
Leucoj um (Snowflake). 
These are (juite hardy and very attractive. The individual flowers 
resemble t!ie siiif^le Snowdrop, and are fraj^rant. Plant the bulbs as soon 
as received : they succeed in any ordinary soil, and sliould be planted 
freely in clumps. 
perdoz. per 100 
Autumnale (Autumn Snowflake), a charminj^ plant with s. d. s. d. 
small bell-shaped flowers, white, changing to rose 0 9 5 0 
/Estivum (Summer Snowflake), large pure white flowers. 
tipped green ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 9 5 0 
Vernum (Spring Snowflake), white, tipped green, scented 
similiar to Wallflower ... ... ... ... ... 0 9 5 0 
Muscari (Hyaclnthus). 
Beautiful Spring-flowering plants, adapted for edgings or clumps in 
borders, or for pot culture ; will thrive almost anywhere. 
per doz. 
s. d. 
Botryoides (Grape Hyacinth), deep blue ... ... ... 0 3 
Album, snow-white, very pretty ... ... ... ... 0 (i 
Heavenly Blue, the flower heads are large and handsome, 
of a brilliant true gentian-blue colour, which catches 
the eye at a great distance, flowering at the same time 
as Daffodils, it forms a delightful contrast to their 
yellow shades ... ... ... 1 0 
Wloschatum (Musk Hyacinth), deliciously scented, each 1/- .5 I) 
Plumosum monstrosum (Ostrich Feather Hyacinth), 
pnrple-lilac, very handsome ... ... ... ... 0 (i 
per 100 
s. d. 
1 f> 
3 6 
5 6 
3 6 
Montbretia (Tritonia). 
An exceedingly graceful Summer and Autumn flowering group, with tall slender freely-branching spikes, and flowers like a miniature 
Gladiolus, but much more artistic ; prevailing colours brightest yellow and vermilion ; of exceptional value for cutting and for decorating 
generally. They are very free, hardy, and showy, succeeding best in a rich light soil in a sunny position. 
per doz. 
s. d. 
Crocosmaeflora, large, scarlet, orange and yellow, 
very showy and handsome ... per 100, 2/fi 0 6 
Drap d’Or, grand spikes of extra large flowers of 
a rich chrome-yellow, late bloomer, per 100, 3/6 0 6 
Elegans, bright yellow and vermilion, with deep 
yellow throat per 100, 3/6 0 6 
- Etoile de Feu, blood-red outside, vermilion in- 
inside, clear lemon centre, grand variety... 
per 100, .5/- 0 9 
- Gerbe d’Or, flowers well-formed, magnificent 
golden-yellow per 100, 5/- 0 9 
Meteor, blood-red, with yellow centre, striking 
and effective per 100, 4/- 0 8 
- Rosea, branching spikes of bright rose, very 
handsome per 100, 7/- 1 3 
Soleil Couchant, (flowers well -formed, brilliant 
golden-yellow, plant dwarf and floriferous... 
per 100, 4/- 0 8 
- —Sunbeam (Kayon d'Or), rich yellow spotted 
brown, flowers large per 100, 4/- 0 8 
Talisman, flowers erect, reddish vermilion, 
throat thickly spotted purple, late bloomer... 
per 100, 4/- 0 8 
- -Transcendent, exterior vermilion-orange, in 
terior clear vermilion, throat yellow, the freest 
of all per 100, 4/- 0 8 
Pottsii, orange and scarlet, very pretty, a valuable 
and pretty species... ... . per 100, 2/6 0 4 
each . 
s. d. 
0 2 
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0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
Pottsii, granditiora, hand.some beautiful flowers, 
exterior deep red, interior lovely yellow ... 
per 100, 3/- 0 6 0 2 
George Davison, pale orange-yellow flowers, 3 in. 
across, carried on strong branching stems 3 ft. 
in height ; a superb variety ; early bloomer ... 6 0 0 9 
Germania, beautifid orange-scarlet flowers, of large 
size, carried on fine spikes ... ... ... 3 0 0 4 
Koh-i-noot*. 
The flowers of this splendid novelty are unusually large and 
strikingly attractive, of rich pure orange on bright apricot base, a 
glorious flower of most perfect shape, and opening quite flat im- 
mediately, and on strong and erect stems. A strong and robust 
plant of great vigour unexcelled by any variety in cultivation. Tbe 
petals of the flowers are broad and well-shaped, the many side 
liranches on the plant cause the number of flowers to be at least 
three times as many as of any of the old sorts, and it is therefore 
going to be the best paying market flower of any of the Montbretias. 
Price 6/- per dox. ; 8d. each. 
Pnomotheus. 
per doz. each. 
Branching stems, carrying an abundance of well- s. d. s. d. 
proportioned flowers, averaging 3J inches 
across, of a rich orange, with dark crimson 
spots at base of petals ... 30 0 2 6 
Capt. Wilson, Hopton Brow, Mirfield : — “ I am very pleased with the bulbs supplied last Autumn. The display was (piite 
the best I have ever had, and caused exceptional interest to all my friends and neighbours." 
