CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
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CLEMATIS ( Virgin's Bower). When well 
established these herbaceous species 
form a beautiful addition to a border, 
growing freely in any fairly rich soil. 
352 Davldiana, 2| ft., large clusters of 
deliciously-perfumed porcelain-blue 
flowers, vii.-ix. 6d. each. 4/6 doz. 
354 erecta, 2 ft., many flowered clusters of 
fragrant white blooms, vi.-viii. 6d. 
each. 
355 fl. pi. ( See New Varieties, page 
4). 
356 integrifolla, 2 ft., blue wavy margined 
flowers, vi.-viii. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
CODONOPSIS 
360 ovata, 1J ft., a striking profusion of 
metallic-blue flowers, the interior 
curiously marked yellow, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
COMMELINA [Spider-wort). 
366 CfBlestis, 2 ft., a half-hardy plant, 
beautiful sky-blue flowers. 4d. each. 
CONVALLARIA. 
369 majalis [Lily of the Valley), strong 
clumps for planting in the ground, 
6d. and 9d. each; single crowns for 
planting, 4/- 100, 25/- and 30/- 1000. 
37 1 fol. var., leaves striped with 
silvery-white. Planting crowns, 1/- 
doz. 
CONVOLVULUS. Well-known handsome and 
showy plants, luxuriate in almost any 
soil. 
377 cneorum, 2 ft., a non-climbing species; 
light pink flowers, leaves clothed 
shining silvery-grey; almost hardy, 
vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
379 sepium giganteum, 6 ft. to 8 ft., a large 
form of the native bindweed, vii.-ix. 
4d. each. 
381 stans, 1 ft., dense creeper, large white 
flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
COREOPSIS [Tiger Flower), among the best 
of yellow flowers for cutting, elegant 
flower heads on long smooth stalks. 
385 grandlflora, 3 ft., large lovely refined 
golden-yellow flowers, vii.-x. 3d. each, 
2/6 doz. 
387 lanceolata, 2 ft., branching and free; a 
general favourite, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
389 rosea, 1 ft., ray florets rosy-red, disc 
yellow, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
391 vertlcillata, lift., elegant feathery 
foliage and a great wealth of clear 
yellow flowers, vi.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- 
doz. 
CORNUS 
394 canadensis, 4 in., a pretty plant, yellow- 
ish white flowers, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
CORONILLA [Crown Vetch), flowers in conical 
heads; of great value for rockeries 
and borders. 
396 Iberlca, prostrate stems, pretty dark 
green leaves, coronets of bright yellow 
flowers; likes deep soil, vi.-ix. 6d. 
each. 
398 MininfR, sweet-scented yellow flowers, 
■ ■ ■••-very pretty, procumbent habit, vi.-vii. 
6d. each. 
CORTUSA [Bear's Ear Sanicle). 
402 Matthloli, 6 in., deep red flowers, 
drooping umbels, charming rockery 
plant. 9d. each. 
CORYDALIS [Fumitory), pretty feathery 
foliage and an abundance of beautiful 
flowers in spikes; fine for borders and 
rockery. 
405 bulbosa, 6 in., flowers reddish-purple, 
iii.-iv. 4d. each. 
407 purpurea, 6 in., flowers deep purple 
4d. each. 
409 rosea, 6 in., light rose flowers, with 
dark tip. 4d. each. 
411 luiea, 1ft., dense delicate pale-green 
foliage, yellow flowers tinted green and 
white, delightful on walls, v.-x. 6d. 
each. 
412 alba, 1 ft., a white-flowered form 
of the preceding, v.-x. 6d. each. 
415 thalictrifolia, 1 ft. spikes of lovely 
golden-yellow flowers, prettily cut 
elegant foliage, good for border, 
rockery, or in pots indoors, v.-x. 6d. 
each. 
416 Wilsoni. [See New Plants, page 4). 
CRAMBE (Seakale). 
417 cordifolia, 5 ft., a noble plant, large 
smooth heart-shaped and ovate leaves 
and long many-branched spikes of 
dense small white flowers, vi.-viii. 
9d. each. 
CRINUM 
422 capense album, 2 ft., 6 to 12 large white 
Amaryllis - like flowers on stems 2 ft. 
high; should be planted deeply in 
rich soil, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
424 roseum, 2 ft., flowers rosy-pink. 
4d. each. 
CRUCIANELLA [Crosswort). 
430 stylosa, 1 ft., a graceful rosy-pink Bed- 
straw, fine for rockery, vi.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- each. 
CYCLAMEN [Sowbread). Hardy species are 
of great beauty. They require perfect 
drainage, protection from cutting 
winds, and shelter from hot sun. For 
rockeries they are excellent. 
433 Count, 4 in., usually deep red flowers ; 
bright and cheerful, ii.-v. 6d. each. 
435 Europeum, pretty red flowers, makes 
a pretty mass in a shady border, 
viii.-x, 6d. each. 
439 hederaefolium (syn. repandum) , 6 in., 
fragrant rosy-purple flowers in aston- 
ishing profusion; leaves large, zoned 
silver; delightful for winter table 
decoration, ix.-x. 6d. each. 
443 libanoticum. [See New Plants, page 4). 
445 neapolitanum, 4 in., bright red flowers, 
and very handsome leaves, ix.-x. 
6d. each. 
CYPERUS [Galingale). [See Aquatic Plants, 
page 11). 
CYPRIPEDIUM ( Slipperworl ). 
450 Acaule, lovely pink and white flowers 
of large size, very attractive, v.-vii. 
1/6 each. 
452 calceolus [Common Slipper), a pretty 
species, with fragrant yellow flowers, 
v.-vii. 1/- each. 
