CLIBRANS’ LIST OF GERANIUMS. 
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Geraniums— 
Gold and Silver Tricolors. 
Purchasers’ selection, 6d. each, 4 6 doz. 
Our selection, 4 - doz. Marked (f) are Silver Tricolors. 
No. 
726 Antagonist. 
740 Countess of Ashburnham. 
745 Dolly Varden. 
750 Florence. 
760 Italia Unita. 
765 Lady Cullum. 
t768 Lass 0’ Cowrie. 
771 Louisa Smith. 
775 Macbeth. 
No. 
783 Mr. Henry Cox. 
781 Mrs. Pollock. 3 rt doz. 
783 Mrs. Strang. 
787 Peter Grieve. 
t792 Proteus. 
795 Queen of Hearts. 
799 Queen Victoria. 
80.’. Sophie Dumaresqiie. 
Bedding Geraniums.— A special Catalogue of bedding idants with a list of Bedding Geraniums, Tost 
Free on application. 
Silver-edged Geraniums. 
Marked thus (*) are Double Varieties. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4 d. each, 3 6 doz. ; our selection, 3 - doz. 
No. 
820 Bijou, piuk, creamy white. 
855 Flower of Spring, pink, margin creamy- 
wliite. 
*840 Golden Acre Gem, pure white ; free. 
S44 Madame Salleroi, never known to (lower. 
847 manglesii, pink, very pretty. 
*846 Mdlle. Louise Moron, bright red ; free. 
No. 
*855 Mrs. Parker, pink, distinct and attrac- 
tive. 
860 Princess Alexandra, crimson-scarlet ; fine 
bedder. 
S57 Prince of Wales, a sport from//. Jacoby, 
rich crimson, dwarf habit. 
865 Seymour Toulon, pale pink, white eye. 
868 Viscountess Cranbrook, dwarf cerise. 
872 Waltham Bride, white. 
Ivy-leaved Geraniums. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4 d. each, 3 /- doz., excepting those priced. Twelve fine sorts, our 
selection, 2 6. 
No. 
882 Achievement, semi-double, salmon-pink, 
free. 
887 Alliance (new), flesh white, semi-double, 
a line flower, produced in large compact 
trusses ; good habit, free. 6d. 
884 Admiration, rich rosy-red, dwarf. 
890 Antonin Crozy, reddish-orange, extra fine. 
893 Beauty of Castle Hill, rose, shaded salmon. 
895 Beauty of Jersey, carmine-purple, extra 
fine. 
898 Burgomeister Feldman, crimson-violet and 
amaranth. 
901 Centenaire, rose, shaded violet, perfectly 
formed. 
904 Col. Baden-Powell, delicate soft blush- 
lilac, semi-double. 
908 Edouard Charton, lilac-rose, fine. 
914 Flamboyant, bright scarlet, vigorous ami 
free. 
916 Fraicheur, bright rosy-carmine ; large. 
920 Gloire de Lorraine, cherry ; good habit. 
924 Her Majesty the Queen, a lovely salmon, 
fine trusses, a grand variety. 
928 Incomparable, rosy-red, large ; fine habit. 
931 Jeanne d’Arc, very double, beautiful 
inilkv-white. 
No. 
934 Joseph Warner, brilliant rose, streaked 
red, fine form. 
941 Laplace, crimson-lake ; very free. 
939 La France, mauve, shaded satiny-rose, 
very pretty. 
943 L’Elegant, white, veined purple, leaves 
beautifully edged white. 
945 Leopard, lilac-pink, blotched crimson, 
large. 
950 Madame Crousse, delicate rose ; good 
be<lder. 
958 M. Laborde, salmon-red and bright 
violet. 
955 M. Henri Pasche, dark red, vigorous. 
963 Mrs. John G. Day, intense crimson-rose, 
free. 
965 Mrs. W. H. Martin, flesh-pink, dwarf. 
968 Percy Surman, bright magenta, eflective. 
971 Princess Beatrice [Clihrnn),\nve\y mauve- 
pink. 
973 Rose Queen, soft rose-pink, good habit. 
977 Souvenir de Charles Turner, rose, shaded 
violet-amaranth. 
979 The Blush, blush-white, the best white. 
Kx. Gardener's Chronicle . — " Greenhouse climbers appear to be given much attention, 
and the collection is very extensive. There was a large stock of young plants of Acacia 
pidiescens, which trade propagators will recognise as a most difficult plant to increase. 
There were plenty of good Camellias, and in the stoves a nice collection of ornamental foli- 
age plants, as well as of those that are cultivated for their flowers. Ixoras and Clerodendron 
fallax were good, and the stock of Codiaeums {Crotons) was well cultivated and possessed good 
colour. Dracajna Doucettii was represented by two or three dozen e.xcellent plants in 7in. 
pots.” 
