Cineraria: Clibnans’ “Gold Medal” Strain. 
Perhaps no plants make such a splendid display in the greenhouse and conservatory in the early part of the 
year as Cinerarias. They are easily cultivated if grown in a rather damp and cool place, taking special care to 
keep them free from insect pests. This can easily be done by fumigation. Sow in early June to bloom in Decem- 
ber and January ; and in late August to bloom March-April. 
332 Clibrans' Giant Flowered “Gold 
Medal” Strain. Mixed all colours. 
Unsurpassed for size of flower and 
brilliancy of colour. The flowers 
are unusually large, of symmetri- 
cal form and splendid substance. 
The colours range from purest 
white through a variety of shades 
to the most intense crimson and 
richest darkest blue. The habit 
of the plants is strong and sturdy ; 
foliage of a rich green colour. 
Our strain is without equal. Per 
pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
333 Clibrans’ Giant Flowered Blue. 
Blooms 3J to 4 in. across, in a 
variety of rich blue shades. 
Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
334 Clibrans’ Giant Flowered Crimson. 
Flowers 3J to 4 ins. across, of 
the richest and most brilliant 
shades of crimson. Per pkt. 1/6 
and 2/6 
335 Clibrans’ Giant Flowered Terra- 
Cotta. Flowers of a charming 
terra-cotta or old rose shade ; 
Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
336 Clibrans’ Giant Flowered White. 
[, Clibrans Large heads of pure white 
single bloom, symmetrical flowers. Per pkt. 
1/6 and 2/6 
C I N E R A R I A— continued . 
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CLIBRANS’ GIANT “ GOLD MEDAL ” CINERARIA. 
NATURAL SIZE. 
CINERARIA — continued. 
337 Clibrans’ “Gold Medal ” Cactus Flowered. A de- 
lightful break in cinerarias ; the flowers, instead 
of being flat, have the petals recurved along the 
margin, similar to those of a cactus dahlia, and 
are also prettily twisted ; of compact habit, with 
finely developed heads. The colours embrace a 
wide range, pure white, flesh, pink, terra-cotta, 
heliotrope, pale to intense blue, with other 
colours, and a variety of charming intermediate 
shades. A fine decorative type. Per pkt. 1/6 
and 2/6 
Stellata, Clibrans’ “ Gold Medal ” Strain. The plants 
vary in height from 1 J feet to 3 feet, are of free- 
branching habit, and carry enormous heads of 
lovely star-shaped flowers of medium size. The 
colours range from pure white to intense crim- 
son, purple, and deepest blue, with a variety of 
intermediate shades. 
338 STELLATA, Choicest Mixed, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
339 Red Shades, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
340 Blue Shades, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
341 White, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
342 Pink Shades, per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6 
343 Clibrans' Superb Double-Flowered. Flowers per- 
fectly double, a very large percentage coming true 
from seed ; they make an effective contrast to 
the single-flowered type. Choicest Mixed, per 
pkt. 2/6 
344 Marltima (candidissima) (h.h.p.), silvery cut foliage, 
yellow flowers, grown as a bedding plant for 
foliage purposes ; 2 ft. Per pkt. 6 d. 
345 Diamond, broader foliage ; effective by 
reason of its snowy-white foliage ; an improvement 
on above. Per pkt. 6 d. 
CLIBRANS :: SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS :: ALTRINCHAM 
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