io Clibrans’ List of Bedding Plants for 1908. 
Geraniums— continued. 
Silver-edged Varieties. 
3/-, 3/6, and 4/- per doz. 
Those marked (*) are Double Varieties. 
Bijou, pink, creamy-white. 
Flower of Spring, pink, margin creamy-white. 
* Golden Acre Gem, pure white ; free. 
Lady Plymouth, prettily cut foliage, margined whito, sweet- 
scented. 
Madame Salleroi, never known to flower. 
manglesii, pink, very pretty. 
*Mdlle. Louise Moron, bright red ; free. 
*Mrs. Parker, pink, distinct, and attractive. 
Prince Of Wales, a sport from H. Jacoby, rich crimson, 
dwarf habit. 3/6 and 4/- per doz. 
Sir John Bolder (new), a striking variety, the foliage is 
banded with an unusually broad margin of 
creamy-white, highly effective. 6d. each ; 4/6 
per doz. 
Waltham Bride, white. 
Ivy-leaved Varieties. 
Madame Crousse, delicate rose-pink, freely produced in fine 
trusses ; the best variety for bedding, hanging 
baskets, &c. 3/-, 3/6, and 4/- per doz. 
L’Elegant, leaves beautifully margined creamy-white ; ex- 
cellent for a basket. 3/- per doz. 
Other Varieties, our selection, 2/6 and 3/- per doz. 
A full List of Ivy-leaved Geraniums is contained in 
our Catalogue of Indoor Plants. 
Note Offer of Extra Large 
