CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
SWEET PEAS — continued. 
GENERAL COLLECTION (classified according to Colour) — continued. 
NAMED VARIETIES NOT PRICED, 3d. per packet, or 9d. per oz. 
Photo ] george Herbert. See page 68. [ Clibrans 
PICOTEE EDGED. 
977 Elsie Herbert, white ground, edged pale rose. Per pkt. 1/- 
978 Evelyn Hemus, buff ground, with rosy picotee edge. . ..Per 
pkt. 6d. 
979 Mrs. C. H. Breadmore, cream-coloured, edged with pink. 
Per pkt. 1/- 
980 Phenomenal, white, shaded and edged with lilac. 
981 Choice Mixture of Spencer, or waved varieties. Per oz. 1/- 
982 I CLIBRANS’ SUPERB MIXED. A splendid 
. strain, saved from the most choice varieties. 
I I Per pkt. 3d., per oz. 4d.; per lb. 3/- 
983 Eckford’s Hybrids Mixed. A beautiful mixture of the best 
sorts. Per pkt. 3d., per oz. 4d., per lb. 3/- 
984 Mixed, ordinary. Per oz. 3d. per lb. 2/- 
Dwarf Cupid Varieties. 
985 Finest Mixture, 3d. per pkt. 
Early Flowering Varieties. 
This is a new class most suitable for growing under glass in 
England for very early work. They do not grow more than half 
the height of the ordinary tall varieties, and bloom very much 
earlier. They do not, however, yet contain the large range of 
colour of the tall varieties. 
986 Captain of the Blues. Per pkt. 6d. 
987 Early Bird, red. Per pkt. (id. 
988 Florence Denzer, white. Per pkt. 6d. 
989 Jack Hunter, yellow and salmon grounds. Per pkt. 1/- 
990 Lilac and Lavender, Per pkt. 6d. 
991 Meteor, line scarlet. Per pkt. 1/- 
992 Miss Josie Reilly, lilac standard, lavender wings. Per pkt. 
1 /- 
993 Mrs. A. Wallace, lavender. Per pkt. 1/- 
994 Mrs. C. N. Totty, delicate pale blue. Per pkt. 1/- 
995 Mrs. F. J. Delansky, shell pink. Per pkt. 1/- 
996 Mrs. H. Wild, carmine-red. Per pkt. 6d. 
997 Primrose. Per pkt. 6d. 
998 Purple and Maroon. Per pkt. 6d. 
999 Rose and Cream. Per pkt. 6d. 
1000 The Marquis, self dark blue. Per pkt. 1/- 
1001 W. J. Stewart, self blue. Per pkt. 1/- 
1002 Choice Mixture of colours. Per pkt. 3d. 
Photo } queen of Spain. See page 68. [ Clibrans 
Mr. W. H. Jones, The Gardens, Coed-y-Cclyn, Bettws-y-Coed, writes:—” I have great pleasure in writing to inform you 
that the Collection of Sweet Peas I had from you were the finest I ever had, both size and colours were all that 
could be desired, and were admired by all who saw them.” 
