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CLIBRANS' LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
Inis- Various Species. 
Those marked (*) are fine for planting on margins of ponds and streams. 
PURCHASER’S SELECTION, 4d. each, 3/- per dozen ; OUR SELECTION, 2/6 per dozen ; 
15/- per 100. 
No. 
asiatlca (syn. Trojan). 
319 balkana, s and / bright 
lavender blue, darker 
reticulation. 
321 Carreana, .s and / bright 
satiny blue, pretty. 
324 Cuprea, bright orange, 
beautiful and effective. 
327 feetidissima fol. var., 
effective foliage plant, 
leaves beautifully 
striped white. 
330 Golden staedtiana, pale 
lilac, with bright yel- 
low throat. 
333 Kochii, reddish - violet, 
sweet-scented, distinct 
and good. 
335 Monnieri, golden yellow 
flowers, handsome and 
fragrant. 6d. each. 
338 Monspur, a cross be- 
tween Monnieri and 
Spurea, in which the 
blue of the latter pre- 
dominates. 6d. each. 
34 1 Ochroleuca g i g a n t e a 
(syn . Oriental is 
gigantea), s white, / 
pale yellow, a lovely 
variety, attaining a 
height of 5 ft. to 6 ft. 
( See illustration). 
*347 Pseudo acorus, lovely 
pale yellow flowers. 
*349 variegata, one 
of the prettiest water 
flags, leaves broadly 
margined yellow. 
352 setosa, s and /, vinous 
purple, relieved white. 
Iris Ochroleuca Gigantea. 
[ Clibrans 
355 stylosa, exquisite species, blooming in 
mid-winter, sky-blue fragrant flowers 
nestling in the grassy foliage. Hardy, 
but when coming into bloom should 
have protection from heavy rains. 
Prefers a light well-drained soil. One 
of the most charming. 6d. each. 4/6 
doz. 
For English and Spanish Iris, see 
l No. 
357 trojan, s purplish-violet; / rich violet, 
reticulated at base, relieved white; 
large and fine. 
360 vlrginica, s lilac; / rich purple, veined 
purple. 
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Liliums. 
Many species and varieties of Liliums make excellent border plants, and when planted among 
sin ubs such as Azaleas, Rhododendrons, &c., their stately habit and beautiful varied coloured 
lragrant flowers produce a grand effect. They do not like being disturbed, and should be planted 
where they can remain for several years. A full list of Hardy and other varieties of Liliums will 
be found in our Bulb Catalogue, post free on application. 
