Clibrans’ List of Stove Plants. 
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Stove Plants — continued. 
Each — s. d. 
Anthuriums crystallinum, rich velvety- 
green, elegantly veined white, 
2/6 to 3 6 
Ferrierense, spathe bright rosy- 
carmine, remarkably showy 
2/6 to 3 6 
Fletcherianum (Clibran), rich 
glossy dark crimson, magnificent 
spathe 5J in. by in. ... 3/6 to 5 0 
Laingii, the best white in culti- 
vation ; spathe 6 in. to 8 in. long, 
and broad in proportion; central 
spike rich flesh studded with 
pearl ... 3/6 to 7 6 
Rothschildianum, spathe creamy- 
white, blotched coral-red. Spike 
yellow and singularly twisted 
5/— to 7 6 
Scherzerianum, brilliant intense 
scarlet spathes and twisted spike, 
1/6, 2/6 to 3 6 
Alba grandiflora, pure white 
variety of great beauty ... 3/6 to 5 0 
atrosanguineum, intense 
crimson-scarlet ; splendid, 3/6 to 5 0 
giganteum, spathe very 
large of the richest scarlet, 
3/6 to 5 0 
maximum, gigantic spathes 
9 in. long by 4 in. wide, brilliant 
scarlet ... ... ... 7/6 to 10 6 
Wardii, spathes of unusual 
size, very brilliant ... 5/- to 7 6 
o — - Warocqueanum, rich green, of a 
velvety lustre, mid-ribs and veins 
light 2/6 to 3 6 
o Aphelandra aurantiaca Roezlii, Winter- 
flowering, terminal spikes of 
orange-scarlet ... ... 1/- & 1 6 
o chrysops, inflorescence a foot 
in length, bright yellow. Most 
desirable ornamental plant, 
11 - & 1 6 
o — Louisa, broad silvery veins, large 
spikes of pure gold ... 1/- & 1 6 
o Aralia Chabrierii, charming palmate- 
spreading leaves, admirable for 
table decoration 1/6 to 2 6 
o elegantissima, very handsome, 
2/6 to 3 6 
o Kerchoveana, elegant ... 2/6 to 3 6 
o leptophylla, elegant slender- 
growing variety 1/6 to 2 6 
o Veitchii, fine table plant... 1/6 to 2 6 
o gracillima, graceful habit, 
2/-, 2/6 to 3 6 
Ardisia crenulata, see Greenhouse 
Plants, page 54. 
Attacia cristata, ‘ ' Cat's Face Flower, ' ' 
or "Thread Plant,” curious 
infloresence. Purplish flowers 
clustered in a group issuing from 
the centre of which are a number 
of hair-like growths upwards of 
15 in. in length 2/6 to 3 6 
Each — s. d. 
BEGONIA REX, always attractive, very 
useful for rockeries or along the 
edges of walks and under Stages. 
Require a light, rich soil, plenty 
of moisture, and a shaded posi- 
tion in a warm greenhouse. 
Purchasers’ Selection, 9d. 
each, 7/6 per doz., excepting 
those priced. Our Selection of 
12 fine varieties, 6/- ; Larger 
plants, 9/- per doz. 
Arthur Malet, flowers rosy-pink, 
leaves bright rose, with metallic 
gloss. 
Bowringiana, a new species, leaves 
velvety green on upper surface, 
midrib and veins clear bright 
red, under side bright red ; one 
of the parents of Hi . s Majesty 
and Our Queen 2 0 
Claudine Schmitt, bronzy-green, 
spotted white, zone silvery-grey. 
Fearnley Sander, bronzy-brown, 
with a green band thickly cover- 
ed with white and red spots. 
Award of Merit R.H.S. ... 2 0 
His Majesty, A M., R.H.S., rosy- 
lilac, with olive-green ... 1 0 
Lady Annesley, silver surface, 
centre tinged blue, broad zone 
of silvery-grey. 
Louise Closon, magnificent variety, 
great advance on Mdmc. Henri 
Gaelic. 
Madame Lemoine, green, spotted 
silvery-white, very fine. 
Mrs. H. G. Moon, A M , R.H.S , 
dark olive, brown centre, edged 
slate-colour, blotched pink and 
red. 2 0 
Mrs. John Laing, bronzy-green, 
reddish-white veins. 
Mons. Henri Martinet, reddish- 
bronze, with small brown centre, 
dark green zone, margined 
brown, greyish-white spots; 
compact. 
Mons. Rene Jarry Desloges, pretty 
tint of rose, attractive. 
Our Queen, centre of leaf velvety 
olive-green, nearly brown, 
bordered with light green, spot- 
ted pink 1 6 
President A. Truffaut, bronze- 
green, flaked white. 
- — President de Boureuilles, bronzy- 
red, silvery-pink flowers. 
Princess Charles of Denmark, 
bronzy-white, reddish-brown 
markings along veins ; the white 
portions change with age to rich 
carmine. A.M., R.H.S. 
Rernilly, beautiful foliage, with 
narrow margin of pink ... 0 6 
The O'Oonoughe, dark green, 
broad silvery zone. 
