CLIBRANS, SPECIALISTS IN HARDY PLANTS. 
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GLYCERIA spectabilis folius variegatus, a 
charming grass with long drooping 
silver striped leaves; beautiful and 
effective; well adapted for a moist 
situation, grand for margins of lakes, 
streams, &c. 4d. each, 3/- doz., 20/- 
100. 
GNAPHALIUM (Cud Weed), foliage and stems 
covered with beautiful silvery down; 
light dryish soil. 
177 lanatum (syn. japonicum Woolly C.), 
1 ft., yellow; the silver foliage makes 
it admirable for edging, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
179 margaritaceum (syn Antennaria mar- 
garitacea. Perly C.), 2 ft., thickly 
clustered pretty white everlasting- 
flower heads, vii.-viii. 4d. each, 3/- 
doz. 
Leontopodium. (See Leontopodium 
alpinum). 
GRINDELIA (Californian Gum Plant). 
181 curvifolia, 2 ft., yellow, in fine heads 
throughout the summer; pretty 
border plant. 6d. each. 
182 patens, 2ft., large yellow flowers; a 
bold effective plant; fine in Autumn. 
6d. each. 
GUNNERA (Chilian Rhubarb). ( See Aquatic 
Plants, page 12). 
GYNERIUM (Pampas Grass), deep thoroughly- 
drained soil, and when growing needs 
an abundance of water. 
185 argenteum, 6 ft., noble plumes of bright 
silver white, viii.-x. 6d. and 9d. each. 
190 roseum, 6 ft., delicate rose plumes. 
1/- each. 
GYPSOPHILA (Chalk Plant), extremely grace- 
ful habit, best in dryish soil containing 
old mortar. 
197 cerastioides, 4 in., white striped violet, 
i in. across; charming for rockwork, 
vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
199 paniculata, 2f ft., with most graceful 
loose airy cloud-like clusters of tiny 
white flowers; exquisitely beautiful 
among cut blooms, vi.-ix. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
200 fl. pi., (See New Plants, page 5). 
203 repens, 6 in., loose elegant clusters of 
tiny white or pink flowers; a graceful 
rock plant, vi.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
204 monstrosa, acquisition as a border 
or rock plant, produces a charming 
effect; pure white flowers, tloriferous 
and lasting, vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
205 — rosea, 3 ins., light rose-coloured 
flowers, a pretty little plant, vi. 6d. 
each. 
HABERLEA 
3 rhodopensis, 3 in., pretty little plant, 
like a Ramondia, purple flowers; moist 
peat in half-shade, v.-vii. 1/- each. 
HARPALIUM. ( See Helianthus). 
HEDYSARUM 
8 coronarium, 3 ft., bright crimson flowers, 
excellent for cutting; a very hand- 
some perennial, v.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- 
doz. 
13 neglectum, 6 in., purple crimson, charm- 
ing trailer, vii.-viii. 4d. each. 
HELENIUM (Sneeze-Weed), allied to’ Sun-' 
flowers), broad frilled ray florets; last 
well when cut, by cutting early the 
flowering season is much prolonged. 
76 autumnale, 6 ft.-, clear yellow self, 2i in. 
across, in enormous branching masses, 
viii.-x. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
78 superbum, 6 ft., richer and finer 
than the type. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
86 grandicephalum striatum, 4 ft., branch- 
ing masses of bright orange, splashed 
crimson. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
88 compactum bicolor, flowers bright 
yellow, with rich crimson centre; a 
beautiful variety of great value. 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
90 grandiflorum, lift., clear yellow, dark 
centre, viii.-x. 4d. each. 
92 Harpur Crewe, 3i ft., a tall form of 
pumilum, with all its good qualities, 
viii.-x. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
95 Hoopesii, 2 i ft. , bright golden yellow, 
early, vii.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
Photo ] Helianthus multiflorus [ Clibrans 
MAJOR. 
