CLIBRANS’ ROCK PLANTS IN EVERY VARIETY. 
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FERULA — continued. 
10 glauca, 6ft., foliage very glaucous 
beneath. 9d. each. 
12 tingliana, 8ft., fine plume-like foliage; 
robust habit. 1/- each. 
FESTUCA (Fescue Grass), hardy densely- 
tufted grasses, 9 in. high, vi.-vii. 
15 glauca, soft blue glaucous foliage; good 
for edging. 4d. each, 2/6 doz. 
17 punctorla, effective grey foliage; good 
for edging. 4d. each. 
FRAGARIA (Strawberry). 
25 vesca fol. var., a pretty form of the wild 
strawberry, with variegated foliage, 
iv.-v. 2d. each, 1/6 doz. 
FRANCOA, pretty free-flowering plants, 
succeed best on dry sheltered sunny 
borders in a mild situation. 
21 appendiculata, 2J ft., white and pink, 
in tall, beautiful spikes; the hardiest 
of Francoas. 6d. each. 
23 ramosa (Bridal Wreath), 2^ ft., lovely 
spikes of snow-white flowers; requires 
protection in winter; pretty plant 
for a cool greenhouse. 9d. each. 
FUCHSIA. Hardy varieties. (See page 21). 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily), remarkably hand- 
some bold foliage, elegant spikes of 
long tubular flowers in varied shades 
from violet-blue to white, produced 
freely from May to August. Much 
admired. 
27 grandiflora, 2 ft., large handsome pure 
white sweet-scented flowers, prefers a 
warm soil. 6d. each. 
o 29 lancifolla marginata, 1 ft., leaves mar- 
gined silver, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
o 31 undulata fol. var., 1 ft., elegant wavy 
foliage, prettily variegated with silver. 
6d. each. 4/6 doz. 
34 ovata, 1 J ft. , lilac-blue flowers and broad 
shining dark green leaves, vii.-ix. 
4d. each, 3/- doz. 
o 36 aurea maculata, 1 ft., richly 
scented, and marked creamy-yellow. 
4d. each, 3/- doz. 
o 38 marginata, 1 J ft., leaves prettily 
margined white. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
o 40 robusta alba var., 1 ft., the most beauti- 
ful of all, each leaf broadly margined 
ivory-white, vii.-ix. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
o 42 Sieboldii, II ft., most ornamental, leaves 
often 1 ft. across; creamy-lilac flowers, 
vi.-viii. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
44 elatior, 2Jft., forms a splendid 
specimen. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
46 spathulata speciosa, 1 J ft., leaves 
narrow, flowers white, vi.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
Six Funkias, in 6 different sorts, 1/6, 
our selection. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower), among the 
showiest of perennials, large bright 
flowers, usually of crimson and gold; 
most useful for cutting, vii.-x. 
2 hybrida, 2J ft., seedlings, various 
colours. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
9 “James Kelway,” 2£ft., dazzling 
scarlet, edged gold. 6d. each. 
GAILLARDIA — continued. 
12 hybrida, John Harkness, 2£ ft., bright 
crimson, broad edge of yellow, very 
beautiful. 4d. each. 
15 Langport, bright crimson, broad 
yellow margin; striking flower. 6d. 
each. 
18 “Leonard Kelway,” 2|ft., deep 
crimson, tipped gold. 6d. each. 
23 splendidisslma plena, 2£ ft., rich 
crimson, edged gold, a double flower 
of great beauty. 6d. each. 
27 “Vivian Grey,” 2£ft., large 
striking yellow self. 6d. each. 
30 W. B. Child, 2J ft., rich, bright, 
attractive flowers, very fine. 4d. each. 
32 “ William Kelway,” 3 ft., brilliant 
crimson, gold edge. 6d. each. 
50 Yellow King, 2|ft., lemon yellow, 
very beautiful. 4d. each. 
GALAX 
54 aphylla (The Wand Plant), of lasting 
beauty, dainty leaves, rich green in 
summer, vivid bronze in winter; and 
sweet wand-like spikes of pure white 
flowers; cool moist position with peat 
and leaf-mould, v.-vii. 9d. each, 6/- 
doz. 
GALEGA (Goat's Rue), vetch-like flowers 
extraordinarily free; most graceful 
summer flowers for cutting. 
60 officinalis compacta, 4 ft., rich rosy- 
purple, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
61 alba compacta, white, similar to 
preceding, but closer habit. 4d. each. 
64 Bicolor Hartlandi, 3£ ft., a fine variety, 
making large bushes and producing an 
abundance of blue and white flowers 
during July and August. 9d. each, 
6/- doz. 
GAULTHERIA (Aromatic Winter Green), 
dwarf creeping evergreens, peaty soil 
on rockery, or among tree roots in 
partial shade. 
66 nummularoides (Creeping Wintergreen), 
6 in., small dark green leaves, and 
pretty white flowers, vi.-vii. 1/- each. 
68 procumbens (Canada Tea), dainty 
drooping white flowers, succeeded by 
persistent bright red berries; foliage 
in autumn and winter handsome 
bronze, vii.-viii. In pots, 9d. each. 
GAURA 
69 Lindheimeri, 4 ft, rosy-white flowers, 
on elegant slender branching spikes 
through the summer; excellent bor- 
der plant. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
GENISTA (Rock Broom), hardy free-flowering 
shrubs, partial to light dry soil; very 
free. 
7 1 pilosa (Greenweed) , 6 ins. , dense prostrate 
shrub, bright yellow blossoms, excel- 
lent for dry rockery, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
73 sagittalis, 6 in., forms masses, winged 
and jointed branches, destitute of 
leaves, with showy spikes of yellow 
flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 3/— doz. 
