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Clibrans' Catalogue of Indoor Plants. 
Figs. 
Best Fruiting Varieties. For List and full descriptions, see our Fruit Catalogue. 
Bushes in pots, 2/6, 3/6, 5/-, 7/6 and 10/6 each. Small plants, 1/6 each. 
A few extra-sized specimens, sizes and prices on application. 
A limited number of plants can be supplied trained flat, for walls, &c., at 5/ and 7/6 each. 
Fuchsias. 
Owing to their easy culture and beautiful flowers are favourites generally. Easy to grow, 
beautiful when in bloom, the Fuchsia is a valuable decorative plant. A temperature of 60° with a 
rise by sun heat, is suitable, a good supply of water should be given, with a syringing in the morning 
and afternoon. Plenty of air and a light shading are necessary in Summer, particularly when 
flowering. They succeed well in a mixture of two parts loam and one of good manure, well mixed 
and used in a lumpy state. 
New Varieties. 
Price, 1/- and 1/6 each. 
No. 
3 Admiral Evans, sepals rosy-white, corolla 
silvery-lilac, clear and bright ; a very 
pretty single-flowered variety. 
5 Alfred Neymarck, a large double-flowered 
variety, with coral-red sepals and 
purple corolla ; petals large and stout ; 
very fine. 
No. 
73 Colonel Branlieres, reddish-carmine se- 
pals of large size ; rich violet-purple 
corolla ; a very fine large double- 
flowered variety. 
158 General Lyantey, bright red sepals ; petals 
large, rosy-white ; very effective. 
164 Gerbert, double, sepalsbrightred, reddish- 
purple corolla ; a richly-coloured flower. 
General Collection. 
Prices refer to young plants in 2$ in. pots; for larger plants higher prices are charged. 
Purchasers' Selection, excepting those priced, 4d. each ; 3/- per doz. Our Selection, 2/6 per doz., 
15/- per 100. Cuttings two-thirds that of plants. 
Our selection of 50 plants, in 50 varieties, 10/-. Our selection of 25 plants, in 25 varieties, 5/-. 
Our selection of 100 young plants, out of pots, 12/-. 
Larger plants of many varieties can be supplied at 6d. and 9d. each. 
PLEASE NOTE. — In all cases the colour given first is that of the Tube 
and Sepals, the next that of the Corolla. 
Marked thus (') are Double Varieties. 
No. 
7 Alice Hoffman, bright carmine and pure 
white ; semi-double, excellent for bed- 
ding. 
13 Amy Lye, white tube, sepals shaded pink, 
reddish-salmon. 
'26 Avalanche, carmine-crimson, purple. 
'30 Ballet Girl, bright carmine-red, large 
white shell-like petals. 
*33 Baron de Kettler, bright red, rich plum 
purple. 
'34 Beauty of Exeter, rose-carmine, outer 
petals brownish-crimson ; inner, car- 
mine flushed violet. 
40 Brilliant, rich deep red ; stout tube and 
reflexed sepals, corolla violet, shaded 
red, semi-double. 
*51 Celine IVIontaland, bright red, white, 
veined carmine, free. 
No. 
’54 Cestrian, large, bright crimson, pure 
white flaked rose. 
57 Champion of the World, coral-red and 
violet-blue. 
60 Charming, scarlet and purple, excellent 
habit. 
*63 Chilwell Bedder, scarlet, rich purple, 
profuse bloomer, dwarf, fine for out- 
side planting. 
66 Clair-de-Lune, orange-vermilion ; free, 
good habit. 
68 Clibrans’ Bedder, white, corolla pink 
edged carmine ; very free ; dwarf and 
compact habit. 
69 Clibrans' Triumph, rich crimson, nearly 
as long as General Roberts, white, 
shaded purplish-rose. 
