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Clibrans’ Superb Winter-Flowering Begonias. 
Clibrans’ New Hybrid Winter-Flowering Begonias — continued. 
710 “Bank Hall Beauty.” 
Now offered for the first time. 
Salmon-Red, Semi-double Flowers, 2A to 3 inches across, in long elegant sprays, handsome 
foliage ; a free bloomer and good grower. 
This variety is of extreme beauty, both in colour, form and general appearance, and well 
merits inclusion with the best varieties in this lovely new class of plants. We arc unable to 
illustrate it as, unfortunately, we omitted to photograph a plant when in flower. 
Plants ready in August, 7/6 each. 
865 “ Rosy Morn.” 
Now offered for the first time. 
Carmine-Rose, a Lovely Colour, Perfectly Double Camellia-like Flowers, 2£ to 3 inches across, 
freely produced in good sprays ; handsome foliage. Although we have not an illustra- 
tion of this variety available, we strongly recommend it as absolutely distinct and of exceptional 
beauty in colour and form. The plant is an excellent grower and a free bloomer. 
Plants ready in August, 7/6 each. 
Press Notices on New Begonia “ Miss Clibran.” 
For description and illustration see page 13. 
Extract " Gardeners' Magazine," Nov. 2 3rd, 1907. 
“ A notable addition to the hybrid Begonias flowering during the winter months. 
The growth is rather dwarf and free branching, the leaves rich glossy green, and the 
flowers comparatively large, double, rose-pink, and freely produced.” 
Extract “ Gardening Illustrated,” Nov. 23rd, 1907. 
" Begonias of the winter-flowering section were well shown by Messrs. Clibrans ; 
a splendid, deep salmon-pink flowered variety, named Miss Clibran, receiving an 
award of merit. The shade of colour is charming, and the plant is free-flowering. 
The variety should become very popular.” 
Extract " The Garden,” Nov. 16 th, 1907. 
" A very handsome double-flowered variety, of a pleasing salmon-pink colour, 
the flowers being large and the plant abundantly flowered.” 
Extract " Gardeners’ Chronicle," Nov. 16Wi, 1907. 
“ A hybrid Begonia, from a cross between a tuberous variety and B. Socotrana. 
It is therefore a winter-flowering variety. The flowers are double, rich pink in colour, 
and very freely produced. Judged by its habit as shown and the finely developed 
foliage, this plant has an excellent constitution, and is capable of making very free 
growth.” 
Extract "Journal of Horticulture," Nov. 14 th, 1907. 
“ Decidedly one of the finest winter-flowering Begonias. It is robust, of good 
habit, and has abundance of large, perfectly double rosette flowers. These are of 
a bright and pleasing shade of soft rosy-pink, quite distinct from any other variety ; 
the flowers, moreover, are borne in long racemes.” 
