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Greenhouse Climbers— General Collection — continued. 
PASSIFLORA ccerulea, the common blue Pas- 
sion Flo werj; almost hardy. gd., i/-to 
1 / 6 . 
Constance'^Elliott, pure ivory-white, 
sweet-scented, gd., i/- to i/6. 
edulis, Robert’s var., the Edible Fruited 
Passion Flower, white tinged purple ; 
fragrant ; produces enormous crops of I 
fine luscious fruit in an ordinary vmery. 
Plants of best variety. i/-andi/6. 
Eynsford Gem, purple red, shaded rose. 
gd., I/- and i/6. 
Watsoniana,exquisitely perfumed flowers, 
sepals white, petals lilac, i/- and i/6. 
For other Passifloras see Stove Climbers. 
PLUMBAGO capensls, pale blue. 6d., gd., 
I/- and i/6. 
alba, beautiful white form. 6d., 
gd., I/- to 1/6, 
RHOpoCHITON volubUe, well-shaped red- ! 
dish calyx, and dark purple-red funnel- 
shaped corolla ; free, gd, and i /- 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM jasminoldes, clustered 
very fragrant, i/- and i/6. 
RUBUS moluccanus. See New Climbing 
Plants, page 33. 
SMILAX. See Myrsiphyllum. 
SOLANUM jasminoldes, bluish-white in grace- | 
ful sprays, gd. , i /- to i /6. 
SOLANUM Wendlandll, lilac-blue flowers nearly 
3 in. across. 1/6 to 2/6. 
For other Solanums see Stove Climbers. 
SOLLYA Drummondii, tiny but lovely clear 
turquoise-blue flowers ; peaty soil. 
I /-and 1/6. 
SWAINSONIA, 'beautiful spikes of pea-like 
flowers ; sandy loam and peat. 
galeglfolla, deep red, gd., if- to 1/6. 
^alba, pure white, fine, gd., i/- 
to 1/6. 
TACSONIA, allied to the Passion Flower, of 
easy growth. 
exonlensls, bright rose, over 5 in. across. 
i/- to 1/6. 
Smytheana, brilliant reddish-salmon or 
orange-scarlet. 1/6 to 2/6. 
Van Volxeml, scarlet, of singular beauty, 
often 5 in. across ; one of the best, 
i/-, 1/6 to 2/6. 
TECOMA (Bignonia) jasminoldes, white, 
streaked red. i/- to i /6. 
alba magna, large white. i/6 to 2/6. 
THUNBERGIA alata alba, showy white 
flowers with a long tube. gd. and 1/-. 
aurantlaca, lovely orange, large black 
disc in centre ; gd. and i /- 
For other Thunbergias, see Stove Climbers, 
page 52. 
COLLECTION OF GREENHOUSE CLIMBERS. 
Our selection, six in 6 beautiful distinct sorts, 5/-, 7/6, 10/6 and 15/- 
.. .. twelve in 12 beautiful distinct sorts, g/-, 12/-, 18/- and 30/- 
Heliotropium— Heliotrope. 
A well-known useful subject for the Greenhouse or Conservatory. Deliciously fragrant for 
cutting. As a bedding plant is also useful. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each, 3/- per doz., excepting those priced. Our selection, 2/6 per dozen. 
No. 
1 1 Bouquet Perfume, Ulac-blue ; fragrant. 
ig Collyrls, deep violet, clear white eye, 
good for pots or bedding. 
25 Comte Horace de Cholseul, large flowers, 
white centre, bordered rosy-heliotrope ; 
33 Dr. Jeulln, large trusses of violet flowers. 
(A.M., R.H.S.) 
36 glganteum, bluish-lilac, light eye, de- 
liciously perfumed. 
3g grandlflorum plenum, idouble violet-rose, 
white centre. 
46 Jean d’Arc, wMte, in large heads ; charm- 
ing. 
SO Lord Roberts, large heads of lovely me- 
. tallic violet fragrant flowers ■ a grand 
variety. 
No. 
57 Madame Daurel, immense truss, intense 
violet-blue. 
60 Madame de Bussy, blue, white centre. 
63 Madame Emma BrouUIet, dark reddish- 
violet. 
74 Mastodonte, mauve-blue, white eye. 
7g Mrs. Lewlngton, immense truss ; dark, 
86 Plcclola, violet-rose. 
8g President Garfield, bright mauve-purple. 
04 Queen Elena of Italy, large heads, most 
pleasing shade, gd. 
gy^Whlte Lady, pure white ; free. 
Standard Plants. — We can supply a few of the above varieties, grown as standards, with 18 in, to 
24 in. stems and nice heads. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Seed, mixed, saved from finest named varieties. Per packet, 6d. 
YORK GALA. | 
Ex. The Journal of Horticulture . — “ Messrs. Clibrans, Altrincham, had a small but || 
beautiful group containing many interesting plants ofja newer and rarer description, ( 
including Kalanchoe flammea, Verbena Miss Willmott, new blue Marguerite Dimorphotheca i 
Eckloni, the Old Man Cactus, Crossandra undulcefolia. Asparagus Myriocladus, Urceocharis j 
Clibrani, Lobelia Mrs. Clibran. &c. Silver Medal.” I 
