CLIBRANS, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen, 
Clianthus, g.cl. Thet*‘(iGlory, Pea ’’ ofrAustraUa. 
Chrysanthemum.— (Annual Varieties)— conttnwcrf. 
2*4 Damplerl/extremely handsome plant, with gorgeous pendant, 
flowers of a briliiant;crimson colour. Per pkt.. 
Centaurea. 
The annual Ivarieties are very ^popular ; being of dwarf habit, 
producing an abundance of flowers ; they are admirably 
adapted for beds, &c. ; invaluable for cutting. 
225 Oandldlssima (Ragusina), h.h.p. Fine silvery foliage, useful 
.1 for bedding: a rapid grower. Per pkt., i/- 
226 Cyanus minor, blue {Cornflower), h.a., 2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
*27 mixed, h.a., various colours, 2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
228 flore pleno, beautiful varieties, comprising’all the 
colours of the singles, also many new shades. Per pkt., 
• “ Victoria,” (“ Pigmy ” Cornflower), Dwarf and 
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6d. 
compact variety, literally covered with dark blue flowers. 
Per pkt., 6d. 
Imperlatls. Large flowering hybrids of the sweet-scented 
Centaureas. The plants produce an abundance of bloom 
from July until the frost kills them. The flowers vary in 
all shades of white, lilac, rosy, and purple. Per pkt., i /- 
Margarita. One of the most teautiful of recent introduc- 
tions, with very large pure white flowers, which emit a 
most delicious odour. Can be treated as an annual or 
biennial ; especially suited for cutting. Per pkt., 6d. 
THE BRIDE. A magnificent florist flower of 
the purest white, having large reflexed 
_ flowers on long stiff stems. Per pkt., i/- 
Honeymoon. See Novelties. Per Packet, i/-. 
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Choice 
New 
Chamsepeuce, h.p. 
Foliage plants with thistle-like flowers, effective for sub-tropical 
gardening and carpet bedding. 
233 Casabonse (Fish-bone Thistle), rich deep green leaves veined 
with white ; spines brown, i ft. Per pkt., i /- 
234 DIacantha, shining green leaves with silver markings ;aud 
ivory white spines, i ft. Per pkt., 1/- 
Chelone, h.p. 
Handsome border plants, like a rich soil. 
235 Barbata, scarlet, Pentsiemon-like habit, one of the most 
graceful of perennials for a mixed border, 3 ft. Per.pkt., 
3 d. 
Cherry Pie, see Heliotropium. 
Christmas Rose, see Hdlebonis. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. — Very popular and extensively grown 
bedding and border plants, producing an abundance of showy 
flowers, valuable for cutting purposes. 
236 Oarinatum, “ Purple Crown,” beautiful yellow foliage. Its 
flowers, produced in great abundance, are purple scarlet, 
ornamented inside with a sparkling golden yellow ring, 
8 in. Per pkt., 6d. 
*j7 “ The Sultan,” crimson maroon, with broad gold ring 
round centre, and brown disc, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d, 
238 “ W. E. Gladstone,” rich crimson, 2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
239 Golden-leaved Double Flowered. Large and very double 
flowers of all colours. The plants aie only half the height 
of the ordinary variety. Per pkt., 6d. 
240 flore pleno, “Double Annual Hybrids” Although mostly 
very double, there will occasionally be semi-double or 
even single. Some are pure white, yellow, or crimson, 
but the prevailing types are bronzy yellow, 2 ft. Per 
pkt., 6d. 
241 Tricolor Burrldgeanum, crimson, white, and yellow petals, 
very beautiful, 2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
242 ” Chamseleon.” — A large-flowered variety of this showy 
annual, so valuable for cut bloom. The ground colour 
opens a light coppery bronze, with a bright purplish 
crimson zone, the dark purplish disc being surrounded 
with a ring of golden yellow. Per pkt., 6d. 
243 Erlurt Star. The plants bloom freely all through the 
Summer until frost sets in, like the ordinary Carinatum. 
The petals are distinctly quilled, and form a peculiar 
wheel-like ray, rendering it distinct from the exist- 
ing kinds, in mixed shades of colour, including pure white, 
yellow, purple, carmine, &c. Per pkt. 6d. 
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Tricolor Evening Star. This variety, like the 
" Morning Star,” is hardly a true tricolor. 
;being a cross between a segetum and a 
tricolor. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across. Very 
striking for beds or cut-bloom. Per pkt., 6d. 
Choice 
^CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR, ERFURT STAR. 
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Tricolor “Golden Feather,” wliite. with dark disc, surrounded 
with bright yellow and crimson circles, foliage golden 
yellow, 2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
« Lord Beaconsfleld,” crimson-maroon, edged yellow, 
2 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
Morning Star, a pretty shade of primrose, with large 
flowers ; very free blooming, and excellent for cutting, 2 
ft. Per pkt., 6d. 
Coronarium, Double White, white, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Yellow, bright yellow, 3 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
Golden Queen. A new colour in this very 
dwarf and compact class. Height, ft.. 
Choice very free blooming, and very double 
flowers, making excellent pot plants, fine for bedding, as 
well as for cut bloom. Per pkt., 6cl. 
Imbrlcatum flore pleno. The flowers are extremely 
double, globe-shaped, and of an intense glowing golden 
yellow colour. In a cut state they keep fresh more than a 
week. 3 ft. Per pkt., 3d, ,. 
Sulphureum flore pleno, sulphur, 3 ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
White Pearl, pure white double flowers, very free bloom- 
ing ; invaluable for cutting or bedding, also makes an 
excellent pot plant, i J ft. Per pkt., 6d. 
Inodorum plenissimum (Bouquet Chrysanthemum), 
pure white, excellent for cutting, 2 ft. Per pkt., 6d. 
Segetum grandlflorum {Corn Mangold), bright yellow, will 
grow almost anywhere, 2^ ft. Per pkt., 3d. 
Perennial Varieties. 
Frutescens. {Marguerite or Paris Daisy). White with 
yellow centre, deservedly popular, 1 J ft. Per pkt., i/- 
Indicum. Seed sown in a hot-bed in February, March, or 
even as late as April, -will produce plants which, if pricked 
out into the open ground, will in most cases come into 
flower the coming Autumn. When it is not required that 
the plants should flower the first year, the seed may be 
sown in Summer. 
