CLIBRANS LIST OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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Greenhouse Plants -continm-i. 
General Collection. 
Twelve Fine Varieties of Greenhouse Plants. 6 9 12 - to 18 - 
ACACIA, the so-called Mimosas ; rhciiiiro firm 
potting, abundance of water in Summer, 
and severe pruning soon after flowering. 
alTinis, feathery foliage, yellow tlower. 
9(1. and i/- 
armata, globular lemon-coloured tlower 
heads. 6d., Qtl. and i /- 
cordata, creamy-white in group.s of four 
from every " leaf.” i /- 
deaibata, feathery foliage, underside 
white, cjd. and i/- 
Drummondii, flower heads lemon. 
I/- to i,/6. 
grandis, bright yellow, i /- to i /6. 
longifolia magniflca, large globular yellow- 
flower heads, i /- and i /6. 
platyptera, large yellow flowers in mid- 
Winter. i/- to 1/6. 
pubescens, iovely foliage, profuse bloom- 
er, yellow flower, in long handso.ne 
spikes ; one of the best. i/6 to 2!(i. 
Riceann, profusion of globular pale 
lemon flowers, i '-and i/6. 
verticilata, yellow in loose spikes, in 
March. i/-andi/6. 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus, the African I.ily. 
bright blue, rich compost, and abundance 
of water in the grow-ing and flowering 
season, and rest during the W'inter. 
I /- and I /6. 
: alblis, pure white, i /- and i /6. 
11. pi., double blue, distinct, t/— 
and I /6. 
variegatus, foliage striped white. 
I /- and I /6. 
Agathsea ccelestis, blue Marguerite-like flowers, 
4(1, and 6(1. each ; 3/6 per dozen. 
ALBERTA magna, panicles of bright red, 
succeeded by beautiful fruit, i /- and 
I /6. 
ALOYSIA citriodora. I.emon-scented Ver 
bena ; prune severely in the Spring. 
4d. and 6d. 
Standard plants on i8in. to 24m. stems, with 
nice heads, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
AOTUS gracillima, long graceful spikes of 
closely set yellow and crimson pea like 
flowers in early Summer. 1/6. 
ARALIA Sieboldii (Fatsia Japonica), large 
handsome glossy foliage. Fine room 
plants. 4(1. and 6d. 
fol. var., broadly splashed with 
cream. 1/6. 
Moserii, an improved form of closer 
and mdre compact habit. 6d. 
ARAUCARIA excelsa, the beautiful Norfolk 
Island Pine ; splendidly decorative for 
rooms. 1/6, 2 t- and 2/6. 
ARDISIA crenulata, produces a number of 
bright red berries during the w-inter. 
6(1., pd., i/- to I /O. 
ARUM sanctum, the Black Calla, rich velvety 
black-pur]ile, distinct, gd. and i /- 
ASPIDISTRA lurida, popular house plants, 
graceful evergreen leaves ; likes a rich 
soil and plenty of moisture. 1/6, 2/6, 
and 3/6. 
var., leaves striped green and 
white. 1/6, 2/6 to 3 6. 
AZALEA amoena, bright rosy-purple, i/- 
and 1 /6. 
Caldwellii, larger and brighter than 
preceding, i /- and 1/6. 
Duke of Connaught, semi-double 
bright reddish crimson, fine for forcing. 
I /- to 1 /6. 
Emblem, magenta-crimson, bright 
spots. I /- to 1/6. 
Mrs. Gerard Leigh, bright rosy- 
scarlet. I /- to I /6. 
Hexe. See New Greenhouse Plants, 
page 28. 
Indica, in variety, best sorts, 2/-, 2/6 to 
.l/fi- 
BEAUFORTIA Sparsa, bright .scarlet, attrac- 
tive. I and 1/6. 
BEGONIAS, tuberous. See pages 4 to 7. 
BORONIA, elegant Spring flowering plants, 
small shallow cnji-shaped flowers ; of 
easy culture ; the strong growers re- 
quire frequent pinching ; beautifully fra- 
grant. 
elatior, rosy-carmine, fragrant, i/-. i 6 
to 2 (6. 
heterophylla, dark rose, graceful, i 
1/6 to 2 '6. 
megastigma, maroon -purple, mustard- 
yellow inside; fragrant, i /-, i <'6 to 
2/6. 
BRUGMANSIA, large trumpet-shaped flowers, 
bearing severe pruning weli. 
— arborea, white. Sin. long. i,'6 to 2 '6. 
coccinea, large brick-red flowers. 1 '6 to 
2, '6. 
Knightii, double white, does well in 
sheltered positions outside in Summer. 
I 6 to 2/6. 
CACTI. Choice and distinct sorts, our selec- 
tion. 6/-, 9 and 1 2/- per dozen. 
CALCEOLARIAS (herbaceous). See page 1 1. 
CALLA. See Hichardia page 32. 
CALLIANDRA Tweedei, elegant tufts of rich 
crimson. 1 -, 1/6 and 2/6. 
CAMPANULA pyramidalis, large handsome 
blue flowers. 6d. and (;d. 
- — alba, the white form. 6d. and pel. 
isophylla, flowers 2 in. acro.ss. salver 
shaped, lilac-blue with grey centre ; 
excellent lor hanging baskets for windows. 
6d. 
alba, pure white, very free. gd. 
— Balchiniana, broad creamy-white 
margined leaves, having a green centre ; 
lovely blue flowers, gd. 
Mayi, pale lavender blue, pretty 
bell-shaped flowers, produced with won- 
derful freedom. It makes a line basket 
])lant, and will also climb well. .\.M., 
K.H.S. 6(1. 
CAREX japonica variegata elegantissima, leaves 
beautifully margined white ; showy and 
elegant. ()d. and 1/- 
CASSIA corymbosa, yellow pea-shaped flowers. 
I - and 1/6. 
CELOSIA pyramidalis. See page 14 . 
