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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF AQUATIC, BOG AND MARSH PLANTS. 
AQUATIC, BOG AND MARSH PLANTS -continued. 
GUNNERA (Chilian Rhubarb ), handsome bold 
foliage plants, leal stalk 4 ft. to 6 ft. 
long, and the leaves often exceed 
6 ft. across; requires shelter from 
the wind, and rich treatment in a 
sunny position, with a little winter 
protection in exposed situations. 
308 manicata, 3 ft. to 6 ft., the largest 
leaved plant in cultivation, viii. 
2/6 and 3/6. 
310 scabra, 3 ft. to 6 ft., with prickly 
leaf stalks, viii. 1/- and 1/6. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies ), 4d., 6d. and 
9d. ( See page 43): 
IRIS 
§ pseudo acoris var., 4d. each. 
(See index). 
t§ Kaempferi vars., 1/- each. (See 
index) . 
f§ Sibrica vars., 4d. each. (See 
index). 
JUNCUS (Rush). 
§ 312 effusus spiralis, a curious Rush with 
spreading corkscrew-like leaves, 
vii.-viii. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
LIATRIS (Button Snake Root), 4d. (See 
page 47). 
LINNCHA borealis, blush white, 6d. (See 
page 47). 
LOBELIA littoralis, white flowers, 6d. (See 
page 47). 
cardinalis, deep red flowers, 4d. (See 
index) . 
syphilitica, blue and white flowers, 4d. 
and 6d. (See index). 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica (Russian Campion), 
scarlet flowers, 4d. (See page 48). 
flos-cuculi fl. pi., double pink, 6d. 
(See page 48). 
LYSIMACHIA (Loose Strife), 4d. (See page 
49). 
LYTHRUM (Purple Loose Strife), 4d. (See 
page 49). 
MECONOPSIS Wallichil (Himalayan Poppy), 
2/6 each. (See page 49). 
Nepalensis, 9d. (See page 49). 
MENYANTHES (Buck-bean), (Bog-bean). 
§ 314 trifoliata, clustered fragrant star- 
like flowers of white and reddish- 
pink completely covered above 
with a delicate tangled white 
beard; vi.-viii. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
MYOSOTIS (See page 50). 
§ palustris, 4d. 
semperflorens, 4d. 
NIEREMBERGIA, blush white flowers, 6d. 
(See page 51). 
NUPHAR (Yellow Water Lily). 
t* 318 advena (The American Yellow- 
Water Lily), quite hardy, large 
incurved deep yellow petals, 2/6. 
* 319 lutea (English Yellow Water Lily), 
handsome Caltha-like flowers, 
rich yellow, quick grower. 1 /- 
and 1/6 
NYMPH/EA (Water Lily). The introduction 
during recent years of the lovely 
hybrid forms of the Water Lily 
has given an added charm, the 
colours range from pure white 
through rose, pink, yellow, to 
intense crimson. They should be 
planted in April or May, on 
mounds of rich soil, or in mud, so 
that the crowns are not less than 
1 ft. or more than 2 ft. below the 
surface of the water, winter and 
summer. Flowers begin to open 
in June, and there is a constant 
display until the appearance of 
frost. 
* 321 alba, common white, a beautiful 
native of England. 1/- and 1/6 
* 324 “ Aurora,” a beautiful variety 
which changes colour from rose- 
yellow the first day, to deep red on 
the third day after opening. 3/6 
* 329 Ellisiana, a combination of brilliant 
colours, petals bright vermilion - 
red, stamens orange, one of the 
best. 10/6 
* 331 “ Gloriosa,” rich red flowers, 7 in. 
in diameter, with red stamens, 
beautifully scented; a grand 
variety. F.C.C., R.H.S. 7/6 
* 333 Laydekeri lilacea, flowers rosy-lilac, 
with orange-red stamens, a dainty 
and refined flower. 5/- 
* 336 lucida, a magnificent variety, large 
flowers, petals rose-vermilion pass- 
ing to pink-white at the tips, 
handsome leaves marbled brown. 
5/- 
* 338 Marliacea albida, enormous milk- 
white flowers, outside petals 
flaked with pink at the base, very 
vigorous. 3/6 
* 340 carnea, delicate blush, or 
flesh tint, vanilla - scented, 
charming variety. 3/6 
* 341 chromatella, clear yellow, 
with bright orange stamens, con- 
tinuous bloomer; a great ac- 
quisition. 2/6 
* 343 rosea, a fragrant flower of soft 
rose colour, varying to a lovely 
pink. 5/- 
* 346 odorata exquisita, fine deep pink,. 
golden-yellow stamens, sweetly- 
scented flowers, standing 4 in. to- 
5 in. out of the water. 5/— 
* 348 rosea, fragrant bright rose 
flowers with yellow centre 
narrow petals; rare and lovely. 
5/- 
* 350 — — sulphurea grandiflora, a splen- 
did yellow of immense size, very 
fragrant; leaves beautifully- 
marked with brown. 3/6 
* 352 Robinsoni, flowers a wonderful 
combination of violet-red, ver- 
milion, and yellow ochre, ex- 
quisitely blended; leaves hand- 
somely marbled. 5/- 
