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CLIBRANS' LIST OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, 1909-10. 
EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS— continued. 
Photo) Hypericum Calycinum (see opposite page). [Clibrans 
HEDYSARUM 
951 Multijugum, a remarkably handsome shrub, 5 to 6 feet high, branching well at the base, 
and literally covered with rich reddish-violet, pea-shaped flowers, which are disposed in 
clusters from 1 to II feet in length, and remain on the plants from early spring until 
late autumn. Everyone should grow this grand novelty. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
HIBISCUS (Althaea). 
*1 syriacus, a grand large-flowered autumn blooming shrub, the different varieties repre- 
senting every tint from pure white to crimson, purple, and even blue; prefers a 
moist, deep, fairly rich soil. They make pretty flowering hedges; trim in winter, 
never in summer, as in the case of most other flowering shrubs. 
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— — alba plena, double white. 
rosea, bluish white. 
Amaranthus, dark green. 
coelestis, single blue 
coerulea plena, double blue. 
Carnation, double white, striped red. 
elegantissima. 
Jeanne d’Arc, double white. 
Lady Stanley, double white, tinged pink. 
— — monstrosa, flesh white, maroon-crimson spots. 
Pompon Rouge, bright red. 
Ranunculaeflora alba plena. 
— rubra plena, double red. 
, 6d., 9d., and 1/- each, 
5/-, 7/6 and 10/6 per doz. 
For special cheap offer of Hibiscus, sec Collection No. 31 , page 82 . 
HIPPOPHAE 
952 rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn), especially useful for growing near the sea coast. It forms 
a handsome shrub of distinct appearance, and grows freely. 9d., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
HOLLIES, see Ilex, page 58. 
