CLIBRANS’ PRIZE STOCKS. 
These plants are universally admired ; their Howcrs are of 
delightful fragrance, and produced in profusion. The seed offerer! 
has been saved exclusively from pot plants, and will produce the 
highest possible percentage of double flowers. 
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Dwarf Forcing White Ten-Week, Snowflake, h.h.a. Re- 
sembles in habit the Dwarf Pyramidal type ; produces 
large spikes of snow-white flowers, adapted for forcing 
Per pkf . 1 /- 
Dwarf German Ten-week, h h.a. in 12 distinct colours, 
separate. Per pkt. 2,/b. 
In 8 distinct colours, separate. I'er pkt. 1/6 
finest mixed. Per pkt. 6d.. i/-. and 2/b 
Large Dowering Ten-week, h.h.a. in 12 distinct colour, 
separate. Per pkt. 2/6. 
In 8 distinct colours, separate. Per pkt. 1/6. 
— purple. Per pkt. 6d.. I/- and 2/b. 
— rose. Per pkt. 6d., I/- and 2/6. 
scarlet. Per pkt. 6d., i/-, and 2,/b. 
white. Per pkt. 6d., i/- and 2/b. 
— mixed. Per pkt. 6d.. i/-, and 2/6. 
— — John Bright. Spikes 10 inches long, with 
large double flowers, glowing crimson in colour. A 
handsome companion to the “ Princess .Mice ’’ Per 
pkt. 1/- 
Princess Alice, a most beautiful variety, 
with large spikes of pure white flowers. - Invaluable for 
the flower garden and for cutting. Per pkt. 6d. and 1/- 
Large Flowering Emperor, h.h.a., finest mixture. Per 
pkt. 6d., 1/-, and 2/6. 
Large Flowering Dwarf Pyramidal Ten-week, h.h.a., 8 dis- 
tinct colours, separate. Per pkt. 2/- 
choice mixed. Per pkt. 6d., i/-, and 2/6. 
Princess May. Early, produces immense 
trusses of pure white flowers, shaded primrose. The 
glossy-green foliage shows off the delicate hue of flowers 
to best advantage. Per pkt. i/- 
Glant Perfection Ten-week, h.h.a., long spikes of beautiful 
flowers, finest mi.xed. Per pkt. 6d., i /-, and 2/6. 
white, Grace Darling. One of the finest 
introduced. It is a strong grower, and from two to three 
weeks earlier than any other White Stock. Per pkt. i /- 
Giant Bomb, or Robust Rocket Ten-week, h.h.a. A most 
elegant tall-growing race of very robust, pyramidal, and 
compact growth ; flowers of enormous size, full and 
double. 
12 distinct varieties, separate. Per pkt. 2/6. 
6 distinct varieties, separate. Per pkt. 1/6. 
finest mixed. Per pkt. 6d., i/-, and 2/6 
East Lothian Intermediate, h.b., crimson. Per pkt. t/- 
purple. Per pkt. t/- 
rose. Per pkt. i/- 
Scarlet. Per pkt. 1/ ■ 
white. Per pkt. i/- 
mixed. Per pkt. i /- 
Brompton, Giant White, h.b., massive spikes of pure white 
flowers. Per pkt. 6d. and i /- 
scarlet, similar in habit to preceding. Per pkt. fid. 
and I/- 
finest mixed. Per pkt. fid. and i /- 
Empress Elizabeth. Stems are covered with large 
flowers of the brightest tint of carmine rose. Makes 
excellent plants for pots and groups, 18 in. Per pkt. i/- 
Sunrise. Flower spikes thickly studded with beautiful 
large blossoms of a bright rose colour, with metallic 
lustre : they commence to expand very early ; 10 in. 
Per pkt. I /- 
Monte Carlo. See Novelties Page 22. Per 
pkt. i/- 
Winter, Beauty of Nice. A valuable variety 
for Autumn and Winter blooming. The 
plant attains a height of 2 to 2 J feet, and 
throws a central flower spike about a foot in length, 
covered with large and fragrant blooms of a delicate 
shade of flesh pink. Per pkt. 1/- 
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Winter, Queen Alexandra. Similar in habit 
to the above but differing in colour, 
which is a delicate tint of rosy lilac. Per 
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Stokesia, Comjlower Aster. 
8 30 Cyanea. Rich blue flowers over 2 inches across, similar to a 
double Aster, flowering in early winter, 1 J ft. Per pkt. 
Streptoearpus, g.i>. 
831 New Hybrids. I'he plant is of dwarf habit, remarkable for 
the abundance of bloom and continuous succession in 
which the flowers are produced. If seed is sown in 
January or February, the plants come into bloom the 
following June or July. Perpkt. i/6and2/6 
STREPTOCARPUS. 
Sunflower, ( Helianlhus), It. a. 
Majestic old-fashioned flowers with attractive bright golden 
blooms. They are well adapted for the decoration of mixed 
flower borders or shrubberies, while the immense profusion of 
bloom makes them invaluable for cutting. 3 ozs. of Clibrans’ 
Nitrogen Manure to the square yard should be dug into the 
ground intended for Sunflowers a few days before the seed is 
sown. 
832 Annuus, or Tall Single, The ordinary variety, 5 ft. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
833 Primrose coloured, very pretty, 5 ft. Per pkt. 
3d. 
834 Argyrophyllus. Silvery woolly foliage, small single )-ellow 
flowers, with black disc, 5 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
835 Calltorntcus fi. pi. I-arge double yellow flowers, 5 ft. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
S36 Cncumerlfolius, exceedingly floriferons, producing an abun- 
dance of bright golden yellow flowers, with dark centre, 
2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
837 — — “ Diadem.” This is a variation from the popular Sun- 
flower ” Stella” The flowers are of the same form and 
size, but the colour is a pure light lemon, with a black 
centre. It will be found of great value for cutting, 2 
ft. Per pkt. fid. 
838 I — —Hybrids. Some of the flower.s resemble 
I a single Cactus Dahlia, some have dark 
I Choice and others light centres. In colour they 
vary from the richest orange to almost white, while in 
some both extremes in colour appear on the same petal, 
richest at the base and fading off at the tip, whilst some 
plants produce both double and semi-double flowers. 
Much appreciated for cut bloom and general decorative 
purposes. Per pkt. fid. 
839 “ Orion.” An effkUve variety of the Sunflower 
“ Stella.” The petaJs are twisted like those of the 
Cactus Dahlia, making the flower very useful for decora- 
tive purposes. Per pkt. fid. 
