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CLIBRANS. SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
Dahlia, h.h.p. 
Requires a rich soil, and abundance of water. 
321 Cactus, Double Mixed, Extremely handsome varieties 
per pkt. 1 /- I with curiously twisted or fluted 
322 Single Mixed, I petals, most valuable for cutting 
per pkt. 1/- J or decorative purposes. 
323 “ Collarette," This new type of Dahlia has a series of florets 
round its disc, producing a highly ornamental effect. 
The flowers arc of various and unexpected colours, and 
the proportion of plants which come true is very good. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
324 Jaurezii ( Cactus Dahlia). Rich crimson, very striking. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
325 Double, Finest Mixed, saved from flowers of perfect form 
and every shade of colour. Per pkt. 1/- 
326 Single Finest Mixed, the seed we offer of this favourite 
flower has been saved from the newest and best varieties, 
and embraces many charming and brilliant colours. If 
sown in heat in February they will continue to bloom 
until cut down by the frost. Per pkt. 6d. and 1/- 
327 Single New Miniature. From seed sown in March, plants 
will commence to bloom at the end of May, and continue 
to flower till late in the season. The plants form neat and 
compact bushes about 5 to 8 inches high, in various 
colours. Per pkt. 1/- 
Photo ] double dahlia. [Clibrans 
Photo ] single dahlia. [CUbrans 
328 Single White Queen. Beautiful white, fine for cutting, &c. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
329 Tom Thumb, New Dwarf Bedders, about 12 inches high, com- 
pact habit, producing flowers of the most brilliant colours. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
DAISY ( Beilis Pcrennis), h.p. 
Indispensable for spring gardening. 
330 Double White, £ ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
331 Red, J ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
DELPHINIUM [P erennial Larkspurs), h.p. 
Easily grown plants, producing an imposing display, with 
their tall graceful spikes of lovely flowers. Thrive in almost 
any position. 
332 Choice Mixed Hybrid. Saved from the finest spikes and 
richest coloured flowers. Much superior to the strains 
usually sold, as great care has been taken to weed out 
inferior forms and colours, 3 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
333 Butterfly, an annual variety of Delphinium of dwarf 
and branching habit, producing an abundance of rich 
blue flowers. It should be sown early in heat, and 
treated as a half hardy annual. Per pkt. 1/- 
334 Formosum, bright blue, very beautiful, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
335 Nudicaule, bright scarlet, dwarf habit, remarkably showy. 
1 ft. Per pkt. 6d. and 1/- 
DIANTHUS, ha, see also Sweet William and Pink. 
These lovely annuals are not so well-known as they deserve 
to be, coming as they do so easily from seed, it is astonishing 
how few grow them, and yet whenever seen in any place where 
well cultivated, the amateur is enchanted with the lovely tints 
presented. 
336 CLIBRANS' CHOICE MIXED ANNUAL VARIETIES, 
comprising the most rich and brilliant colours ; flowers 
large and handsome; excellent for cutting. Per pkt. 6d. 
and 1/- 
Barbatus, see Sweet William. 
337 Chinensis fl. pi. ( Chinese or Indian Pink). Finest double 
mixed, rich and varied in colour, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
338 Heddewigi (Heddewig’s Pinks). Single varieties, choice 
mixed, splendid assortment of grand colours, 1 ft. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
Mr. F. Clipstone, Dingley, Market Harborough, writes : — " I consider your strain of Cyclamen most excellent. I have 
already raised my usual quantity, nearly ready for pricking off, but now, those raised from seed that I had from you a yeai ago 
are in bloom. 1 am so pleased with them I should be glad if you will send me another packet, the colours are veiy line also 
the size of bloom, habit, and markings of foliage.” 
