CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
57 
SAXI FRAGA — continued. 
53 aizoon rosea (1), I ft., a lovely variety, 
producing bright pink flowers, rare 
and choice. 2/6 each. 
54 Ambigua (4), 6 in., white flowers, 4d. 
each. 
58 Andrewsii (4), 9 in., white, conspicuous- 
ly dotted red. vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
64 aretioides (5), II in., silvery cushions 
J in. high, rich golden-flowers on stems 
1 in. high, delightful, iv.-v. 9d. each. 
65 balcana (1), flowers covered with red 
spots, iv.-v. 6d. each. 
70 Boydii alba, (5), 3 in., pure white, very 
handsome, iii. 6d. each. 
76 burseriana (5), 2 in., beautiful, free- 
flowering; pure white on scarlet 
stems; the earliest and one of the 
best, ii.-iii. 9d. each. 
79 major (5), 3 in., exquisite, covered 
with lovely pure white flowers, ii.-iii. 
9d. each. 
83 caesia major (1), 3 in., minute silvery 
tufts, white flowers; slow growing, 
v.-vii. 6d. each. 
89 carniolica (1), 6 in., large rosettes, white 
flowers, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
90 catalaunica, highly decorative species. 
4d. each. 
92 ceratophylla (syn. Irifurcata) (3), 6 in., 
very showy, dark green leaves, divided 
somewhat like the antlers of a Rein- 
deer; flowers pure white; free, v.-vi. 
4d. each. 
94 Clibranii. (See New Varieties, page 8.) 
95 cochlearis (1), 1 ft., panicles of white 
flowers, branches purplish-brown ; one 
of the best, vi.-vii. 6d. each. 
96 minor (1), 6 in., pretty form of 
preceding, vi.-vii. 6d. each. 
240 Camposil (Wallacei) (3), 6 in., beautiful 
panicles of pure white, useful for 
cutting, iv.-vi. 4d. each. 
98 Cotyledon pyramidalis (1), 2 ft., similar 
to above, but larger; flowers purplish 
centre, splendid for pots, vi.-vii. 6d. 
each, 4/6 doz. 
101 cristata (1), 3 in., with pure white 
flowers, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
104 Cuneifolia (5), 4 in., white flowers, 
spotted yellow at the base of each 
petal, roundish leaves, deep green 
above, pale and reddish beneath, v.-vii. 
4d. each. 
107 Cymbalaria (syn. Sibthorpii), 3 in., 
annual species, glossy-green leaves, 
bright yellow flowers; fine for crevices 
in rock work; sows itself, v.-viii. 4d. 
each. 
110 Fortuneii (4), 12 in., snow-white blos- 
soms, a fine species, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
1 13 Fredericka Augusta (syn. luteo-purpmea) 
(5), 4 in., cushions of deep green, 
numerous heads of primrose-yellow, 
ii.-iv. 4d. each. 
118 Geum Minor (5), 6 in., pinkish-white 
flowers, produced in panicles, on 
slender stems, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
123 granulata fl. pi., 9 in., grows best in 
moist loamy soil; good for cutting, 
iv.-v. 4d. each. 
SAXIFRAGA — continued. 
127 Griesbachii. (See New Plants, page 8). 
130 Guildford Seedling. (See New Plants, 
page 8.) 
133 hibernica (3), 6 in., cushions of foliage, 
white flowers, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
136 hirculus, 4 in., pretty yellow flowers, 
moist position, vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
140 Hostii (1), 6 in., silvery tufts of foliage, 
tall panicles, white flowers, v.-vi. 
4d. each. 
141 Altissima (1), 9 in., a fine form of 
the preceding. 4d. each. 
144 hypnoides Kingii (3), 3 in., mossy tufts 
of green, flowers white, one of the 
prettiest of the mossy section, v.-vi. 
4d. each. 
146 incurvifolia (1), 3 in., flowers white. 
4d. each. 
148 intacta (1), lift., rosettes of silvery 
leaves, flowers white, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
151 intermedia (5), I$ft., pretty foliage, 
edged white, flowers white, v.-vi. 4d. 
each. 
153 juniperina (5), 3 in., bright yellow; a 
gem for the rock garden, vii.-viii. 
4d. each. 
154 Kingii (3), 1 ft., white flowers above 
dense cushions of foliage, vii.-viii. 
4d. each. 
157 lantoscana (1), 9 in., fine large white 
flowers in arching panicles, v.-vi. 6d. 
each. 
158 Superba (1), 9 in., silvery tufts; 
snow-white panicles of large flowers, 
v. -vi. 9d. each. 
161 longifolia (True). (The Queen of Saxi - 
fragas) (1), 11 ft., rosettes of silvery 
foliage, white in a pyramidal panicle, 
vii.-viii. 6d. and 9d. each. 
166 McNabiana (1), 1 ft., very pretty, white 
with carmine spots, v.-vii. 4d. each. 
169 Mutata, orange-yellow flowers, foliage 
in green rosettes. 9d. each. 
170 muscoides rubra (3), 6 in., deep red 
flowers, mossy habit, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
173 nepalensis (1), lift., broad rosettes, 
branching panicles of white flowers, 
very fine, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
175 Oliviana (4), 1 ft., pink and white 
flowers, produced in fine panicles, 
vi. -vii. 4d. each. 
176 oppositifolia (2), 2 in., cushions of green 
foliage, bright rose flowers; beautiful, 
grand for ledges and slopes of rock, 
iii.-iv. 4d. each. 
177 alba (2), 2 in., pure white variety 
of above, iii.-iv. 4d. each. 
180 major (2), 2 in., flowers red, larger 
than the type, showy, iii.-iv. 4d. each. 
188 pyrenaica superba (2), flowers large 
rosy-lilac. 4d. each. 
191 palmata (3), 3 in., large pure white 
flowers, v.-vi. 4d. each. 
193 pectinata (1), 6 in., silvery-edged foliage 
in rosettes, white flowers, v.-vi. 4d. 
each. 
