CLI BRANS’ HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
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NEW, RARE, AND CHOICE HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS — continued. 
MECONOPSIS integrifolia, pure rich yellow I 
flowers, 6 in. to 9 in. in diameter, borne 
on stout stems well above the leaves; 
one of the most remarkable introductions 
of recent years. F.C.C., R.H.S. 3/6 
each. 
punicea, a scarlet - flowered species 
resembling the preceding in habit, but 
the flowers arc drooping and solitary. 
F.C.C., R.H.S. 3/6 each. 
MONTBRETIA, “ George Davison,” A.M., 
R.H.S., pale orange-yellow flowers, 3 in. 
across, carried on strong, branching 
stems 3 ft. in height; a superb variety; 
early bloomer. 6d. each, 5/- doz. 
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Lupinus Polyphyllus. 
' “ Clibrans’ Giant Purple.” 
MONTBRETIA — continued. 
Koh-I-Noor, a striking variety of excep- 
tional size; rich, pure orange on bright 
apricot base; perfect shape, opening 
quite flat; the spikes are tall, strong, 
and branching; an immense improve- 
ment in Montbrelias. 8d. each, 6/- doz. 
Prometheus, A.M., R.H.S., strong 
branching stems, carrying an abundance 
of large, well-proportioned flowers, 
averaging 3| in. across, of a rich orange, 
with dark crimson spots at base of petals; 
a remarkably vigorous grower and 
abundant bloomer. 3/6 each, 36/- doz. 
OSTROWSKIA magnifies, 4 
ft. to 5 ft., a grand bell 
flower, with tall stems 
bearing whorls of leaves 
and terminal - branched 
racemes of mauve-lilac 
flowers, suffused with 
white, cup-shaped, and 
5 in. to 6 in. in diameter; 
stems and leaves are 
glaucous; requires a rich 
well-drained soil. F.C.C., 
R.H.S. 1/6 each. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, 
Lady Roscoe, A.M., 
R.H.S., a lovely shade 
of orange terra-cotta, 
with a peculiar sheen 
over the petals, giving it 
a most striking appear- 
ance; a distinct and 
beautiful variety; erect 
grower and very free. 
9d. each. 
Mrs. Marsh, bright 
crimson - scarlet striped 
white ; quite distinct 
from any other variety. 
6d. each. 
Princess Victoria, 
Marie Louise, pure rose- 
coloured flowers, of large 
size and great beauty ; 
a superb variety in every 
way. 6d. each. 
PHLOX Canadensis Laphami, 
Perry’s variety, a 
beautiful and improved 
form of canadensis, pro- 
ducing larger flowers of 
a richer shade of lilac- 
blue than the type ; it 
forms a shrubby bush 
18 in. in height; a splen- 
did plant for the rockery, 
border, or for growing 
in pots ; exceptionally 
free in bloom. 6d. each, 
5/- doz. 
PRIMULA megaseaefolia, 
F.C.C., R.H.S., a beauti- 
ful species producing 
umbels of bright rose- 
coloured flowers during 
February and March ; 
[Clibrans w ill prove a great ac- 
quisition to the family 
of Primulas. 1/6 each. 
