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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF SHRUBS, 1909-10. 
EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS — continued. 
Magnolia — continued. 
1294 parviflora, white, tinted rose, almost globular, extra fine. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
1295 stellata (Halleana), a species flowering before the leaves arc fully developed, profuse 
bloomer even at two years old, double, sweet-scented, hardy. 3/6, 5/-, 7/6 to 10/6 
each. 
1301 Watsonii, creamy-white, with blood-red filaments ; very distinct and beautiful. 7/6 
eftch. 
For special offer of Magnolias, see Collection No. 38, page 82. 
MAPLES, JAPANESE. 
1306 crataegifolium. 
1308 japonicum. 
1311 aureum. 
1313 filicifolium. 
1314a purpureum. 
1345 Osakazuki. 
1346 Oshiubeni. 
1317 palmatum ( polymorphum ). 
1318 Ampelopsitolium. 
1320 - — atropurpureum. 
1326 dissectum. 
1329 ornatum. 
1335 rubrum. 
1336 variegatum. 
1338 flavescens. 
1340 heterophyllum. 
1340a involutum. ' 
1341 linearilobum ( Scolopendrifolium ). 
1343 atropurpureum. 
1344 marmoratum. 
1347 palmatifidum. 
1350 roseum marginatum. 
1352 rubrifolium pancum. 
1353 rubrum. 
1356 sanguineum ( Seigen ). 
1359 septemlobum. 
1365 elegans. 
1368 purpureum. 
1371 laciniatum. 
1373 variegatum (versicolor). 
1374 Tsumagaki. 
1375 versicolor. 
These are extremely handsome, and 
their beautiful and diversified foliage renders 
them especially desirable for a variety of 
decorative purposes. They may be grown 
in pots for conservatory decoration, or 
planted out of doors in favourable districts, 
and will well repay any extra care bestowed 
upon them. When planted in groups they 
produce a charming effect, their colours 
ranging from yellow to rich dark crimson 
and purple, and in form from broadly palmate 
to delicate cut leaved and fern-like appear- 
ance. Our collection embraces the finest 
and most distinct sorts. 
Purchaser’s selection, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Our selection, 6, in 6 distinct varieties, 7/6 
and 10/6 ; 12, in 12 distinct varieties, our 
selection, 18/-, 24/- and 30/-. 
For special cheap offer of Japanese Maples, 
see Collection No. 39, page 82. 
MEZEREON, see Daphne Mezereum, page 51. 
MISCANTHUS (Eulalia), a very ornamental hardy grass suitable for borders, rockeries, &c. 
gracillima univittata, gracefully recurved, leaves of bright green, with a white stripe 
down the centre. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
japonica, a very useful and pretty species of Eulalia. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
f 0 | var., a strong but elegant grower, leaves striped white and green ; makes an 
exceedingly handsome tuft; of great value for grouping. 1/- and 1/6 each 
viridis, a strong, rapid-growing, ornamental variety, from ground, 1/- and I/b 
1 zebrina, of vigorous growth, with singularly attractive leaves cross-barred with 
yellow and green. If- and 1/6 each. 
MOCK ORANGE, see Philadelphus, page 68. 
MYRTUS (Myrtles). 
♦angustifolius. 
♦communis. 
* flore pleno. 
♦Jenny Reitenbach. 
♦Ugni (Eugenia Ugni). , 
1392 domestica, flowers white, with yellow' anthers, produced in terminal panicles , lai ge 
attractive evergreen pinnate foliage ; very distinct. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 10/6, 15/- 
to 24/- per doz. 
^1410 alabamensis, a very choice, pretty and rare shrub, with white flowers in spring. 1/6 
and 2/6 each. 
^l^pj^^Carmichaelise, a slender-branched somewhat pendulous shrub with narrow cord-like 
branches. The flowers are of a pretty pink colour, freely produced in many-flowered 
racemes. 2/— and 2/6 each. 
Neat evergreen shrubs, requiring 
except in favourable districts. 
protection during winter, 
9d., 1/- and 1/6 each. 
