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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
Greenhouse V\a.nts—couHnued. 
CHIRONIA ixifera, charming rosy-i>ink ; or- 
namental. I -ami I t). 
CHOISYA ternata, the Me-Kican Orange Flower, 
a hamUome almost hardy evergreen, 
deliciously scented white flowers. 6d., 
cjd. to I - 
CHOROZEMA, graceful spikes of brilliant 
pea-like Howers of unusual colour. 
cordata splendens, tawny orange, yellow 
eve ringeil carmine-rose. 
Lowii, dark green foliage ; flowers <larker 
and larger than cordata ; in bloom con- 
linuonsiy for manv months ; one of the 
most beautiful trellis plants, i '6 to 2 6. 
CINERARIAS. Seepage 15. 
CITRUS japonioa, Kiunquat or Chinese Orange, 
a free bearing species, brightly coloured 
fruits. 1 ,6 to 2 'ft. 
St. Michael’s, the ordinarv orange of 
commerce, large and prolific when quite 
small. I b to 2 b. 
Tangerine, delightfully perfumed little 
orange, .\b\mdaut bearer, i.b to 2 6. 
Imperial Lemon, handsome fruit, deli- 
citnis aroma, i f> to 2 b. 
Persian Lime, i>retty variety, good 
habit ; richly coloured fruits. 1 6 to 2 <6. 
CLETHRA arborea, beautiful white flower 
spikes. i/-aud i b. 
COPROSMA Baureana variegata, glossy oval 
leaves, margined creamv white, pd. and 
I /- 
CORREA, The South African Tuchsia, brightly 
coloureil pendulous flowers from .Autumn 
till Si>ring. 
cardinalis, bright scarlet, tipped green. 
i/()and2/b. 
magnifica, clear sulplmr- white, i - and 
'A'- 
speciosa, dark reri tijiped green, i - 
and 1 6. 
CORONILLA glauca, a lovely succession of 
large bright yellow clover-like flowers, 
qd.. I -• to I 6. 
CRINUM Kirkii, sweetlv perfumed lily-like 
flowers, enormous size, rosy-white, bright 
purplisli baml down middle. 2 b and 
— . — Moorci, large rose' blush flowers in line 
umbels. 2, 6 and 6. 
CUPHEA platyccntra, scarlet tube-shaped 
blooms, small black and white rim. 
bd. an<l gd. 
CUPRESSUS funebris, a graceful decorative 
Cvpress. .Admirable for rooms, lA-c. gd., 
I /- and 16. 
CYCLAMEN. Seepage ib. 
CYTISUS, yellow, sweetlj-scented flowers 
in Spring. 
Atleeanus, profuse bloomer, i/- and 1/6. 
elegans, blooms and spikes large, very 
free, i/- and 1/6. 
fragrans, the best-known species, very 
sweet, bd., gd. and i/— 
Everestianus, deep gold, i/- and 
DAPHNE, deliciously perfumed Spring flower- 
ing evergreens ; require abundant 
drainage. 
Fioneana, small-flowered, very sw'eet. i /6 
indica rubra, lovely fragrant rosy red 
flowers. 1/6 to 2/6. 
alba, white form of the above. 1/6 
and 2/b. 
DIMORPHOTHECA Ecklonii, F.C.C., R.H.S., 
pure white wdth a slight claret-red 
i)ase. gd. and i /- 
DIOSMA purpurea, bright purple flower 
heads ; when crushed, leaves have a 
strong odour, i/- and 1/6. 
DIPLACUS, evergreen Mimulus, almost con- 
tinually' in bloom. 
corcineus, rich red. 6d. and gd. 
glutinosus aurantiacus, light orange. 
bd. and gd. 
puniceus, orange and red. 6d. and gd. 
DRAC.®NA, foliage plants of easy culti- 
vation with graceful leaves ; e.xcellent 
house jflants ; almost hardy'. 
australis, beautifully' recurving, rich 
green leaves, gd., i/- to 1/6. 
Bruantii, handsome, an ideal house 
plant, gd., i/- and 1/6. 
Eeckhautei, splendid for decoration. 
gd., I/- to 1/6. 
indivisa, graceful, long tapering green 
leaves, gd. and i/- 
variegata, leaves pale yellow'ish- 
green variegation. i/O to 2/b. 
Parrei, rich green, with dark red midrib, 
I /6 to 2/6. 
EPACRIS. Winter flowering plants, branches 
covered with bright tubular flowers ; 
various colours, i /b and 2/- each. 
ERYTHRINA, bright red pea-like flowers 
from May to July ; prefer strong loam, 
liberal treatment, abundance of water 
and sun from early Spring till September, 
and com])lete rest during Winter. 
Crista-galli compacta, flowers richest 
coral-red. i/- and i/b. 
Hendersonii, dark crimson. : /- and 1/6. 
ERICAS, or Heaths, among the loveliest of 
decorative plants, white, pink, rose- 
pink, yellow, and various other shades. 
1/6, 2/- and 2/6 each. Hard-wooded 
Summer flowering species in c'ariety, 
from 2/b to 3/b. 
ERIOSTEMON, of easy culture, blooming 
freely in Sping. 
intermedius, large blush-white flowers. 
i/b and 2/b. 
nerifolius, pretty pink-coloured flowers. 
i/b and 2/6. 
EUCALYPTUS, the Gum Tree family. 
cltrlodora, exquisitely perfumed foliage. 
I/- to 1/6. 
globulus (Blue Gum), glaucous foliage; 
e.xcellent disinfectant, i/- to 1/6. 
EULALIA, decorative Japanese grasses, 
nearly hardy. 
japonica lol. var., leaves striped white 
and green; exceedingly handsome,' of 
great value for groups. i/-and 1/6. 
zebrina, attractive leaves cross- 
barred yellow and green, i/— and t/b. 
Many Greenhouse Plants can be supplied in larger sizes at higher prices. 
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