CLIBRANS’ LIST OF IVIES, 1909-10. 
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GOLDEN-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
8 angularis aurea, medium-sized leaves of 
rich bright gold, a fast compact 
grower, not at all straggly, hardy and 
unaffected by smoke. In many re- 
pects the best of all the Golden Ivies. 
Particularly suitable for high walls, 
with a sunny aspect; lends itself well 
for carpeting and for covering stumps; 
effective as winter decoration for 
window boxes. 
14 aurea densa, the largest leaved of the 
true Golden Ivies, slow growing but 
very dense, hardy and unaffected by 
smoke; for a low south wall it is 
perfect. 
16 spectabilis, medium size leaves, 
strong grower. 
Photo] [ Clibrans 
Ivy Dentata Aurea Variegata. 
A beautiful golden variegated large-leaved variety. 
canariensis aurea maculata, a sport of 
the Irish Ivy, richly splashed with 
primrose gold, rapid grower and quite 
hardy, but on rich soil or shaded 
position liable to revert to the type, 
chrysophylla, medium-sized leaves of 
a bright sulphur-yellow, a good free 
grower, hardy and not affected by 
smoke; suitable for walls, 
dentata aurea variegata, this is a beauti- 
ful golden variegated form of the 
largest leaved Ivy; it is a rapid 
grower of good constitution. Our 
photograph of the plant gives but a 
faint idea of the beauty of its varie- 
gation. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
88 Mrs. Pollock (syn. palmala aurea), prob- 
ably a variegated form of Pennsyl- 
vanica-, leaves small, decidedly pal- 
mate, clear butter yellow, with green 
veins, in the north does best on a 
sunny, sheltered wall, or for carpeting 
in the full sun. 
115 succinata, in spring a mass of cowslip 
gold, grows slowly. 
SILVER-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
3 alba rnarginata, dark green silvered 
leaves of a good size, prettily bordered 
with ivory white, medium grower but 
fills up well. One of the hardiest Ivies 
in cultivation. 
10 argentea elegans, large leaves irregularly 
margined cream, a somewhat slow 
grower, but very dense; hardy, and 
not affected by smoke, suitable for 
low walls, graves, and the sunny side 
of a house. 
30 Cavendishii (syn. Golden Queen-, New 
Silver Striped', rnarginata Cullissii), 
medium-sized leaves, margined and 
splashed with rich cream, the fastest 
grower of all the variegated Ivies, but 
forms laterals very sparingly; not 
quite hardy, showy and serviceable 
when balloon-trained. 
36 Clibrans’ Beauty, leaves medium-sized, 
with a broad continuous creamy- 
white margin, an improvement on 
Crippsi ; grows slowly but lasts well, 
and forms a magnificent specimen 
against a south or westerly wall, 
occasionally attaining a height of 30 
feet. 
43 Crippsi (syn. Silver Queen-, rnarginata 
aurea', rnarginata elegantissima), large 
leaves, margined and splashed with 
ivory white, hardy but somewhat slow 
of growth. 
73 maculata (syn. marmorata minor), a 
hardy small-leaved form beautifully 
mottled and speckled with cream; 
a medium grower retaining its varie- 
gation without difficulty; useful for 
walls, carpeting and rockery work. 
47 latifolia (syn. marmorata), the 
largest leaved of the variegated Ivies, 
finely mottled and speckled with 
cream; perfectly hardy and smoke- 
resisting; in growth and habit similar 
to the Irish Ivy; in too rich a soil 
liable to revert to the type. At its 
best on a sunny wall. 
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