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Clibrans' Stove Plants. 
Stove Plants. 
In the growing season the heat should be kept to 65° and upwards, and the syringe used freely 
at least twice daily. Evaporating troughs should be filled, and air given according to the state of 
the wind and outdoor temperature. A rise of temperature from sun heat (not fire heat) up to 90° 
will be more beneficial than otherwise, providing the atmosphere is moist ; dry heat must be avoided. 
Most of the plants in this section require peat soil, or a mixture of peat and loam, with a little old 
manure, sand, and leaf-mould. Liquid manure, or top-dressing with artificial manure, is beneficial to 
all when well established, if free growth and profusion of bloom are desired. 
New Plant Acalypha Glibrani. 
A very beautiful Acalypha, distinct from all others. The leaves, 5 to 6 inches in length, of 
somewhat oval form, fairly broad, with a prettily indented margin, are of a beautiful creamy-white, 
relieved with splashes and markings of bright green. The plant is bushy, somewhat pyramidal in habit, 
a good grower and retains its remarkable colouration throughout the whole year. As an exhibition 
and decorative subject, it is certain to take a high position, being quite distinct from any other 
existing plant. Visitors who have seen this plant growing in our Glass Houses are unanimous in 
their praise. 
Strong Plants, 3/6 and 5/ each. 
General Collection. 
Our Selections of Stove Plants, excluding varieties which 
Purchasers already possess:— 
Twelve in 12 varieties 9/-, 12/- and 18/— 
Fifty in 50 varieties 21/ , 31/6, 50/-, and 75/ 
One hundred in 100 varieties 52/6, 84/- and 126/ 
Half of any collection at half price. The highest prices are for plants of larger sizes, and 
choicer sorts. Any collection may be at purchasers option, wholly or partly flowering, or 
ornamental foliage. 
Those marked (o) have ornamental foliage. 
Each — s. d. 
o Acalypha Godseffiana, from base to 
apex the plant is a mass of white, 
yellow, and vivid green ... 1 /- & 1 (i 
o Macafeeana, dark red, blotched 
bronzy-crimson ; very handsome, 
1/- & 1 (i 
o musaica, handsome, bronzy- 
green leaves, variegated orange 
and red ... ... ... 1/-& 1 6 
Sanderi (hispuia), bright crimson 
spikes like those of Love-lies- 
Bleeding, 12 in. to 18 in. long, 
1 /- & I 6 
Achimenes in variety, single corms 
2/6 doz. Pots with a number of 
of corms 
per dozen ... 9/- & 12/ - 
Allamanda Williamsii, blooms at every 
point in Summer, and with proper 
management in Winter. Flowers 
3J in. to 41 in. diameter, rich 
yellow, deliciously scented, 
1/-, 1/6, to 2 6 
Alocasia, noble shield-like leaves, 
12in. to 18 in. long, of easy culture 
in strong moist heat. 
o argyrea, surface almost silvery- 
white, with interspaces shaded 
light green 2/6 to 3 6 
Each — s. d. 
o Alocasia intermedia, olive-green, white 
veins, free grower 1/- & 1 6 
o Jenningsii, green leaves, with 
large dark-brown blotches, bright 
green veins, free ... ... 1/- & 1 6 
o Macrorhiza variegata, leaves 
blotched and marbled white ; 
footstalks streaked pure white, 
1/6 to 2 6 
o — — metallica, rich bronze, purple 
below 1/6 & 2 6 
o Sanderiana, dark green with 
striking ivory-white veins... 2/6 to 3 6 
Amasonia punicea, rich vermilion- 
crimson Poinsettia-like bracts 
along the racemes. From the 
base of each bract pendulous 
creamy-white flowers ; requires 
the same treatment as Poin- 
settias 1/6 to 2 6 
o Ananassa sativa variegata, the 
“ Variegated Pineapple"... 5/- to 7 6 
Anthuriums, moist atmosphere, 
moist at roots, and shaded from 
sun. Good drainage essential, 
as sourness of the soil destroys 
the growing root. 
- Andreanum, grand species, rival- 
ling in brilliant colouring of 
spathes A . Sclterzerianum , 2/6 to 3 6 
