Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Flower Seeds. 
842 PRIMR08E, CLIBRANS’ SUPERB STRAIN (h.p.). 
Extra select**. Remarkable tor their large pips 
and magnificent trusses ot richly celoured flowers. 
843 — ^BLUE 1 FLOWER ED, remarkable ter their 
colour, developing into many shades of blue, from 
pale lavender to deep violet. A.M., R.H.S. Per 
pkt. V- 
844 Choice Mixed, selected from the most beautiful 
shades ; 6 ins. Per pkt. 6d. 
845 Common Yellow, the wild species. Per pkt. 6d. 
846 PRINCE’S FEATHER ( Amaranlhus Hypochon- 
driacs) (h.a.). Tall crimson spikes, purple-shaded 
foliage ; 3 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
847 PYRETHRUM Aureum (Golden Feather) (h.p). 
Invaluable for edging purposes ; 6 ins. Per pkt. 
4d. and 6d. 
848 Excelsior, dwarf and compact. Per pkt. 
6d. and 1/- , 
849 Golden MOSS, or Golden Ball. Leaves have 
the crisped appearance of exquisitely curled 
Parsley; grand colour. Per pkt. 1/- and 1/6 
850 selaginoides, compact, prettily serrated, 
bright golden foliage ; 6 ins. Per pkt. 6d. and 1/ 
851 Hybridurn, finest mixed single ; 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
852 Grandiflorum, blooms often 4 ins. across, 
in beautiful variations of colour between light 
rose and deep carmine. Per pkt. 6d. 
853 fl. pi., finest mixed double ; 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
854 REHMANNIA, ANGULATA, PINK PERFECTION. 
(g.p.). Large clear bright pink flowers, with a 
distinct pale throat; spikes 4 to 5 feet high. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
RICINUS ( Castor-Oil Plant) (h.h.a.). Useful for 
sub-tropical gardening on account of their hand- 
some foliage ; should be planted in a rich soil 
and supplied with abundance of water. 
855 Cambodgensis, dark foliage ; 5 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
856 Gibseni, rich dark foliage; 5 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
S57 Zanzibarensis, leaves 2 to 2$ ft. across, vary- 
ing from light to dark green, some being coppery- 
bronze. Per pkt. 6d. 
858 RIVINIA Humilis ( Bloodberry ) (g.b.), racemes of 
white flowers, succeeded by small bright red 
berries ; 18 ins. Per pkt. 6d. 
859 ROMNEYA Coulteri, “ White Californian Tree 
Poppy ” (h.p.). Flowers resemble single Paeonies, 
4 to 5 ins. across, pure white with yellow stamens. 
Requires a sheltered situation ; 6 to 8 ft. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
860 ROSA Polyantha, a small bushy strain of perpetual 
flowering Roses. Transplanted during summer 
the young plants become bushy the second year, 
and are covered from spring to autumn with 
clusters of flowers in a variety of colours. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
861 RUDBECKIA Bicolor Superba (h.a), long-stemmed 
flowers in abundance. The disc is brown, the ray 
florets yellow with large velvety-brown spots at 
the base ; 2 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
862 Newmanii (h.p.), brilliant yellow, with dark 
brown centre ; 2^ ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
SALPIGLOSSIS (h.h.a.). Large funnel-shaped 
flowers, exquisitely pencilled, showy and orna- 
mental. 
863 Variabilis Superbissima (Emperor Salpiglossis), 
large orchid-like flowers, richly veined with 
gold. Per pkt. 1/- 
864 Mixed, Tall, 2 ft. \ Splendid mixture of colours. 
865 Dwarf, 1 ft.J Each per pkt. 4d. & 6d. 
CLIBRANS :: SEED GROWERS 
SANVITALIA (h.a.). Profusely blooming plants, 
resembling miniature sunflowers ; suitable for 
beds and edgings. 
866 Procumbent fl. pi., bright yellow, double ; 6 
ins. Per pkt. 6d 
867 SALVIA, CLIBRANS' EARLY FIREBALL, brilliant 
scarlet on long spikes, dwarf, compact, free; 
height 15 ins. Per pkt. 1/- 
868 - — SCARLET KING, bright scarlet flowers 
in the autumn. Per pkt. 1/- 
869 Blue Beard (h.a.), bright purple flowers, lower 
lip white ; 1 J ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
870 Coccinea (h.h.p.), bright scarlet; 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
871 Patens (h.h.p.), rich deep blue ; 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 1/- 
872 Splendens “Triumph,” rich velvety scarlet, 
early blooming. Per pkt. 1/- 
873 Prsecox Miniature, dwarf, compact ; bright 
scarlet ; 12 ins. Per pkt. 6d. 
SAPONARIA. Suitable for beds, rockwork, &c. 
874 Calabrica (h.a ), rosy-red ; 9 ins. 
875 alba (h.a.), pure white ; 9 ins. 
876 compacta (h.a.), red ; 6 ins. 
877 Ocymoides (h.p.), pink flowers, trail- 
ing habit, fine rock plant ; 6 ins. 
878 SCABIOUS Caucasica (h.p.), soft, lilac-blue ; an 
excellent border plant; useful for cutting; 1£ 
to 3 ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
879 Alba, white. Per pkt. 1/- 
LARGE-FLOWERED DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
880 “Azure Fairy” (h.b.), delicate lilac. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
881 “ Fireball ” (h.b.), fiery scarlet. Per pkt. 6d. 
882 Golden Yellow (h.b.), semi-dwarf, bushy. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
883 “THE BRIDE,” purest snow-white, stems 12 
inches in length. Per pkt. 6d. 
8S4 Finest Mixed, a splendid strain ; 2 ft. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
885 Collection of six distinct varieties, separate. 
Per collection, 1/6 
886 Dwarf Double, Mixed (h.b.), rich colours ; 1 ft. 
Per pkt. 4d. 
887 SCHIZOPETALON Walkeri (h.a.), white, sweet- 
scented; 6 ins. Per pkt. 4d. 
SENECIO, see Jacoboea. 
SENSITIVE PLANT, see Mimosa pudica. 
SMILAX, see Medeola asparagoides. 
SNAPDRAGON, see Antirrhinum. 
SILENE (h.a.). Beautiful spring- flowering plants. 
Sown in autumn. 
888 Armeria ( Catchfly ) ; 1 ft ; red and white in 
separate packets. Per pkt. 4d. 
889 — — Pendula, pink ; 1 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
890 alba, white ; 1 ft. Per pkt. 4d. 
891 compacta, bright rose ; 6 ins. Per pkt. 4d. 
892 alba, pure white ; 6 ins. Per pkt. 4d. 
893 ruberrima, dark red ; 1 ft. Per 
pkt. 4d. 
SOLANUM (g.p ), valuable for greenhouse in winter 
and spring ; rich green foliage and scarlet berries ; 
1 ft. 
894 Capsieastrum hybridurn, brilliant orange berries. 
Per pkt. 6d. 
895 Weatherill’s hybrid. Per pkt. 6d. 
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