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Clibrans' List of Indoor Plants. 
Autumn and Winter-Flowering Begonias, “ Gloire de Lorraine ” Typ a— continued. 
General Collection. 
Prices, except where otherwise stated. 
YOUNG PLANTS, in 3-in pots, ready in May. 
PLANTS in 4.J and 5-inch POTS, later in the season 
No. 
907 AGATHA. A.M., K.H.S. ; resembles Gloire 
de Lorraine, whilst the habit is more 
compact. See illustration on page 9. 
910 AGATHA COMPACTA, A M., K.H.S. ; charm- 
ing rosy-pink, produced with the utmost 
freedom. The plants are from 9-in. to 
12-in. in height, and admirably suited for 
pot culture, as they require little staking. 
This is the dwarfest of the winter- 
flowering Begonias. 
917 ALBA GRANDIFLORA, a very beautiful white- 
flowered form ; vigorous grower, excel- 
lent habit, and profuse bloomer. 
947 GLOIRE DE LORRAINE, A. M., K.H.S. ; the 
forerunner and best known of this class ; 
a superb plant, producing an abundance 
of rose-pink flowers ; grand for decora- 
tive purposes, either in pots or baskets. 
961 MASTERPIECE, A.M..R.H.S.; somewhat 
similar to Gloire de Lorraine, but 
stronger and more upright in growth, 
with larger flowers of richer colour. 
5/- per doz. 
9/-, 12/-, and 18/- per doz. 
No. 
968 MRS. LEO DE ROTHSCHILD, A. M., K.H.S. 
an improved form of Gloire de Lorraine, 
with larger flowers ; a superb variety. 
990 THE KING, a stronger and more vigorous 
form of Gloire de Lorraine ; more 
upright in habit and producing larger 
flowers. 
995 TRIOMPHE DE LEMOINE, a remarkable 
variety, blooming in February, after 
all others are over ; the rosy-pink 
flowers, not quite so large as those 
of Gloire de Lorraine, are produced 
in elegant branching heads, well 
above the dark shining green bold 
handsome foliage ;* the flowers are 
very persistent and the plant remains 
in full beauty for several weeks. 
9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
998 TURNFORD HALL, A.M., K.H.S. ; a superb 
variety, flowers large, white, slightly 
shaded with apple blossom pink : 
vigorous, remarkably profuse. 
4d. and 6d. each. 3/6 and 
1 /- and 1/6 each. 
Press Notices on New Begonia “ Clibrans’ Pink.” 
For description and illustration of this variety see page 12. 
Extract “ Gardeners' Chronicle," Nov. 14 th, 1908. 
" An excellent addition to Winter-Flowering Begonias. The flowers are double, 
and in colour a rich shade of carmine-pink. The plants are very floriferous and the 
habit is good.” 
Extract " Journal of Horticulture ,” Nov. 12th, 1908. 
" The flowers are double and of good size, rich bright warm pink, in heavy trusses 
or clusters well above the dark foliage. The habit of the plant is sturdy and bushy. 
A very excellent novelty.” 
Extract " The Gardeners’ Magazine" Nov. 21st, 1908. 
“ A fine addition to the Winter-Flowering Class. The flowers are large, deep 
rosy-pink, with petals nearly an inch across. The foliage is large and bold,’ while 
the habit of the plant is good.” 
Extract ” The Garden ,” Nov. 21st, 1908. 
A charming addition and likely to become immensely popular by reason of 
its delightful habit of growth and the profusion of large pure salmon-pink blossoms 
which adorn the plant. Little more than 15 inches high when shown, the plant 
develops a large head of blossoms above the handsome leafy growth which con- 
stitutes so admirable a setting to the flower. It is absolutely distinct from all 
existing varieties.” 
Extract " Gardening Illustrated," Jan. 2nd, 1909. 
' It is a double-flowered variety, vigorous and free in habit of growth and 
flower, and an unmistakable acquisition.” 
