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CALCEOLARIA, g.p. 
153 I CLIBRANS’ GOLD MEDAL STRAIN. 
Choice Awarded Gold Medal Manchester Royal 
! . Botanic Society. Our Gold Medal 
strain of Calceolaria is unsurpassed. Visitors to our 
Nurseries during the blooming season are charmed with 
the magnificent display, and each year the plants are 
dwarfer, and the flowers more brilliant and diversified. 
The flowers are of great size and substance, full globular 
shape, and the rich, varied, and brilliant markings are 
exquisite and gorgeous. Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
154 Hybrida Cornuta. On each side of the flower the dorsal 
petal forms a horn-like projection of the same colour and 
texture as the rest of the flower. This gives the flowers 
a very pleasing appearance. Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
155 Shrubby Bedding Varieties, extra choice, mixed. Per 
pkt. 1/6 
| “ Clibrani.” This new Calceolaria will 
I Novelty undoubtedly prove a valuable acquisi- 
tion to cool house decorative plants. 
It is of shrubby habit, strong and vigorous in growth, 
and produces an abundance of beautiful lemon-yellow 
flowers, of large size, produced in fine heads. Per 
pkt. 2/6 
CALENDULA, ha. 
Excellent plants for mixed borders. 
157 Officinalis fl. pi., “ Favourite,” Light sulphur, striped 
with creamy white. It is the lightest-coloured variety 
of the whole collection. Pkt. 3d. 
158 Meteor. Orange-striped flowers, 1 ft. Per pkt. 
159 grandiflora sulphurea. Splendid variety, pro- 
ducing large double sulphur-yellow flowers. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
ISO — Le Proust, double nankeen-yellow, very fine, 
i ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
161 Orange King, rich orange, extra double, 1 ft. 
Per pkt. 3d. 
162 Pluvialis (Cape Marigold), white, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
CALLA. 
163 Flliottiana (Richardia). Trumpet of a very rich pure yellow 
colour, and dark green leaves conspicuously and evenly 
marked and spotted with white. The plant is of medium 
height and quite distinct from any other species of Calla. 
Sow early in January (or as soon as received) in pots or 
pans, and place in a temperature of 65 degrees. Per 
pkt. 2/6 
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DOUBLE BEGONIA. 
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[Clibra 
The Gardens, The Lodge, Triangle, Nr. Halifax. 
Gentleman, “I wish to state that the Calceolarias which I have grown from your seeds have been greatly admired 
by everyone who has seen them, both lor size of blooms and plants, and they say they have never seen anything to equal 
hem. 1 he majority of my plants at present arc 2 feet 6 inches in diameter, and I have measured blooms 2? inches in 
diameter.” — Wm. Clark. 
The Gardens, Plas Dinam, Llandinam, Mont. 
Gentlemen, “Prom your Calceolaria Seeds last year there was not two plants of the same colour, the flowers were 
simply lovely, and admired by all who saw them." — D. Thomas. 
