Clibrans’ List of Bedding Plants for 1908. 
Tropaeolum— Climbing Varieties— continued. 
Cllbran’s Gem, rich dark crimson-maroon. 
Dr. Mules, deep crimson, finest climbing varieiy of its colour. 
Fireball, brightest scarlet. 
Gloire de Bordeaux, scarlet and yellow, double flowers. 
Phoebe, deep golden-yellow, with a crimson feather on each 
petal ; sweet scented. 
Warrior, rich dark crimson-maroon ; very striking, vigorous, 
and free. 
VERBENAS. 
Strong established plants in 2£ in. pots, 2/6 per doz. 
Allemania, pink ; excellent habit ; very free ; good bedder. 
Boule de Neige, one of the best white bedders ; sweet scented. 
Ellen wilmott, lovely pink, with a white eye ; good grower 
and free bloomer ; a splendid variety for bedding, 
growing in pots, &c. : the finest of its colour. 
Can also be supplied in 4J in. pots at 6/-, 9/-, 
12/-, and 18/- per doz., according to size and 
development. 
Crimson King, rich crimson, with a white eye ; excellent 
bedder. 
King of Scarlets, bright scarlet ; free and effective. 
Lovely Blue, light blue ; sweetly scented ; free and good. 
Lustrous, intense scarlet, pure white eye ; strong grower, 
creeping habit. 
Purple King, rich deep purple self ; very free. 
The King, rich deep pink ; strong grower. 
Zulu, rich claret ; very effective. 
SEEDLING VERBENAS, in separate or mixed colours — scarlet, 
white, blue, and purple ; strong, vigorous, young 
plants in 2$ in. pots. 2/- per doz. 
h VIOLAS, best bedding varieties, in most distinct colours. 
1/6 per doz. ; 10/- per 100. 
For collection of Violas see our Carnation and Viola Catalogue. 
h Yuccas, best sorts for " dot ” purposes. 6d. to 10/6 each, 
according to size. 
Verbena “Ellen Wilmott” 
