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CLIBRANS' HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
NEW, RARE, AND CHOICE HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS — continued. 
H E UCHERAS — continued. 
Lady Salmon, deep coral-pink, in graceful 
many-flowered spikes; very free. 1/6 
each. 
Pink Profusion, bright rose-pink, a fascin- 
ating colour and a most lovely variety. 
1/6 each. 
Rosy Gem, old rose, long tubular flowers, 
dwarf habit and remarkably free. 1/6 
each. 
Salmon Queen, salmon-rose, broadly ex- 
panded at the mouth; a large flower 
of great beauty. 1/6 each. 
Souv. de C. Woolley Dod, brilliant cherry- 
red, broadly tubular flower; a striking 
and handsome form. 1/6 each. 
HOLCUS Mollis fol. var., very pretty narrow- 
leaved green and white variegated grass ; 
an excellent subject for planting in a 
clump or for making a permanent edging. 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi, 21 ft. ; handsome 
leaves 18 in. long and 10 in. broad, and 
numerous spikes of large rosy-carmine 
spreading trumpet flowers flaked yellow 
and brown at the base; a glorious plant 
of easy culture. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. (See 
illustration , page 45). 
grandiflora, a very fine new species; the 
flowers are of larger size and a deeper 
crimson -red than those of Delavayi ; 
it is also of more compact habit; com- 
mences to flower earlier and continues 
later than that species. 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
ISATIS glauca, bright yellow flowers through- 
out June and July; the foliage is of a 
beautiful glaucous green, with a distinct 
white central rib; an excellent plant 
for the border, or an isolated position. 
6d. each, 5/- doz. 
LATHYRUS latifolius grandiflorus, “ White 
Pearl,” A.M., R.H.S., a pure white 
variety, double the size of the type; the 
spikes are of large size, the petals of 
the purest white; vigorous in growth ; a 
new variety of great merit. (See illus- 
tration , page 48). 1/- each, 9/- doz. 
LITHOSPERMUM rosmarinifolium, a choice 
and beautiful species, attaining a height 
of 1 ft. to 2 ft.; produces charming blue 
flowers; somewhat tender, requires 
protection during the winter. 9d. and 
1/- each, 7/6 and 9/- doz. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus, “ Clibrans’ Giant 
Purple,” (see illustration on opposite page), 
a striking and attractive form; the 
finest of the richer coloured Lupins', the 
large, bold, cylindrical spikes rise to a 
height of 3 ft., the upper 2 ft. being 
thickly clustered with rich, purple-blue 
flowers; a splendid plant for the her- 
baceous border. 9d. each, 6/- doz. 
Roseus, a distinct and pretty 
variety, producing spikes of rosy-pink 
flowers; a good grower and very free. 
1/- each, 9/- doz. 
Somerset, A.M., R.H.S., 4 ft., a pretty 
perennial Lupin, producing spikes 1J ft. 
in length, of clear yellow flowers; splen- 
did for herbaceous borders, or isolated 
beds. 9<1. each, 7/6 doz. 
Photo] 
[Dianthus Hybridus “ Mrs. Dixon." 
[Clibrans 
