Clibrans’ Vegetable 
Plants for the 
Kitchen Garden. 
F ROM the number of orders we receive season by season it is evident that 
many people do not find it convenient to raise their own plants from seed. 
There are also those who find, when planting-time arrives, that they have 
space for, and require more plants than they have raised. 
It is to meet these requirements that the plants on this page are offered. All 
are strong, healthy, of the best strains, and with ordinary care and attention 
should give every satisfaction. We do, however, strongly advise those of our 
clients whose aim is the Exhibition Table, to order from the list given on the 
opposite page. 
We can supply as follows : 
WHEN READY. 
CAULIFLOWER, Early London and Walcheren.) Second week in 
Strong plants, 6d. per score; Extra strong, 8d. - April to first week 
per score ... ... ••• ••• ••• ■■•) in May. 
CABBAGE, CURLED GREENS, SAVOYS,) Throughout the 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS, in leading varieties, year — subject to 
3d. per score ; 1/- per 100 ; 7/6 per 1 ,000 ... ) weather perrmtt g. 
CABBAGE (Red), LETTUCE (Cos and Cabbage). 1 Throughout the year 
4d. per score ; 1/6 per 100 /-subject to weather. 
BROCCOLI. 6d. per score ; 2/- per 100 June onwards. 
ONIONS and LEEKS. Spring sown, from seed 
beds. 9d. per score ; 3/- per 100 May onwards. 
CELERY (Red, White and Pink). 4d. per score ;) Second week in 
1/6 per 100. Extra selected plants, 6d. per score ; M onwards 
2/- per 100 1 
PARSLEY. 9d. per score ; 3/- per 100 } 
TOMATOES, in variety, and VEGETABLE) 
MARROWS. 4d. each, 3/- per doz I 
Second week in May 
onwards. 
Spring and early 
summer. 
CUCUMBERS, MELONS and ORNAMENTAL) Spring and early 
GOURDS. 6d. each, 5/- per do/. / summer. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES. SEE OPPOSITE PAGE. 
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