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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
Paeon ies (Herbaceous) — Double. 
Splendid herbaceous plants blooming during June and July, and producing large elegant 
double flowers, varying from white to brilliant crimson; many are fragrant. The beautiful 
flowers are much esteemed for cutting, as they remain fresh for a considerable time. They thrive 
in any ordinary garden soil, but require liberal dressings of well-rotted manure, and in summer 
frequent applications of liquid manure will be found beneficial. 
PURCHASERS’ SELECTION, 9d. each, excepting those priced. OUR SELECTION of 12 fine 
varieties, 6/- to 18/- ; per 100, 40/- to 140/-, 
No. 
3 Abel de Pujol, rose, shaded pink, free 
bloomer. 
5 Achille, guard petals delicate flesh, lemon- 
yellow centre. 
7 Aglair Adanson, guard petals flesh, peta- 
loids lovely yellow, with a rose tuft, 
grand variety. 
9 Agnes Mary Kelway, guard petals light 
rose, yellow petaloids, and rose tuft. 
1 1 Alba maxima, pure white, centre petals 
tipped red. 9d. each. 
13 plena, flesh, centre primrose, chang- 
ing to white, sweet-scented, very large 
and fine. 
ACCORDING TO CHOICE OF VARIETIES. 
No. 
15 Alba sulphurea, creamy-white, very sweet. 
1/- each. 
17 — — superba, guard petals flesh-pink, 
centre creamy-white, rose-scented. 
21 Albert Crousse, lovely clear rose, darker 
centre, flushed lilac, extra fine. 9d. 
each. 
i 23 Alexandrina, self-coloured, lilac-rose. 1/- 
each. 
25 Alice de Julvecourt, blush, white centre, 
tinged primrose, rose-scented. 
27 Augustin d’Hour, blood-red, shaded pur- 
ple, perfect form. 
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PtEONY, “ Madame Calot.’ 
[ Clibrans 
