CLIBRANS, Importers and Growers of Flower Bulbs, 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake). 
These are quite hardy and very attractive. The individual flowers resemble the single Snowdrop, and are fragrant, 
bulbs as soon as received ; they succeed in any ordinary soil, and should be planted freely in clumps. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
Autumnale (Autumn Snowflake), a charming plant with small bell-shaped flowers, white, changing to rose ... ... i o 
ASstivum (Summer Snowflake), large pure white flowers, tipped green ... ... ... ... ... ... ... t o 
Vernum (Spring Snowflake), white, tipped green, scented similar to Wallflower ... ... ... ... ... ... o 9 
Plant the 
Per 100 
s. d. 
6 o 
6 o 
5 o 
MUSCARI (Hyaeinthus). 
Beautiful Spring-flowering plants, adapted for edgings or clumps in borders, or for pot culture ; will thrive almost anywhere. 
Per doz. Per too 
s. d. s. d. 
Botryoides (Grape Hyacinth), deep blue ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...04 16 
Album, snow-white, very pretty ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...06 36 
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 the Daffodils, it forms a delightful contrast to their yellow shades to 6 6 
Moschatum (Musk Hyacinth), deliciously scented ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... each 1/- 8 6 50 
Plumosum monstrosum (Ostrich Feather Hyacinth), purple-lilac, very handsome ... ... ... ... ...09 — 
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 
decoration generally. They are very free, hardy, and showy, succeeding best in a rich light soil in a sunny position. 
(Copyright). 
New Imperial Montbretia, 
“KOH-I-NOOR.” 
The nowers ot tnis 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 
immediately, and on strong and erect stems. A strong and robust 
plant of great vigour unexcelled by any variety in cultivation. 
The petals of the flowers are broad and well shaped, the many 
side branches 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 doz. 8d. each. 
Per 100. 
s. d. 
Crocosmseflora, large, scarlet, orange and 
yellow, very showy and handsome 2 6 
Auricule, flowers large, deep yellow, 
with purple ring round throat ... 7 6 
Drap d’Or, grand spikes of extra 
large flowers of a rich chrome-yel- 
low, late bloomer ... ... ... 3 6 
Elegans, bright yellow and ver- 
milion, with deep yellow throat ... 3 6 
Etoile de Feu, blood-red outside, ver- 
milion inside, clear lemon centre, 
grand variety ... ... ... 6 o 
Gerbe d’Or, flowers well formed, 
magnificent golden-yellow ... 5 o 
Meteor, blood-red, with yellow 
centre, striking and effective ... 4 o 
— — - Phare, bright crimson, with bright 
yellow throat, large branching spikes 6 o 
Pyramidalis, lovely soft apricot- 
salmon ... ... ... ... 4 o 
Rosea, branching spikes of bright 
rose, very handsome ... ... 8 o 
Soleil Couchantjflowcrs well formed, 
brilliant golden-yellow, plant dwarf 
and floriferous ... ... ... 4 o 
Sunbeam(Rayon d'Or),rich yellow, 
spotted brown, flowers large ... 6 o 
Talisman, flowers erect, reddish 
vermilion, throat thickly spotted 
purple, late bloomer 4 o 
Transcendent, exterior vermilion- 
orange, interior clear vermilion, 
throat yellow, the freest of all ... 5 o 
Pottsii.orange and scarlet , very pretty, 
a valuable and pretty species ... 2 6 
grandiflora, handsome beautiful flow- 
ers, exterior deep red, interior lovely 
yellow ... ... ... ... 5 0 
George Davison, pale orange-yellow 
flowers, 3 in. across, carried on 
strong branching stems 3 ft. in 
height ; a superb variety ; early 
bloomer ... ... ... ... — 
Germania, beautiful orange-scarlet flow- 
ers, of large size, carried on fine 
spikes ... ... ... ... 
Pro mot h eu S, branching stems, carrying 
an abundance of large well-pro- 
portioned flowers, averaging 3J 
inches across, ot a rich orange, with 
dark crimson spots at base of petals — 
Per doz. Each, 
s. d. s. d. 
06 02 
16 02 
06 02 
06 02 
10 02 
06 02 
09 02 
10 02 
09 02 
13 02 
09 02 
10 02 
09 02 
10 02 
04 02 
09 02 
— 1 3 
30 04 
3 
6 
Capt. Wilson, Hopton Brow, Mirfield " 1 am very pleased with the bulbs supplied last Autumn. The display was quite 
the best I have ever had, and caused exceptional interest to all my friends and neighbours.” 
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