CLIBRANS’ LIST OF TREES AND SHRUBS, 1909-10. 
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FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR FORCING — continued. 
Camellias, extra sized plants, 5/-, 7/6, 10/6 
and upwards each. 
Carnations, Tree, in variety. Strong plants for 
winter flowering, 12/-, 15/- and 18/- per doz. 
Cerasus ( Flowering Cherries), of sorts, 2/6 and 
3/6 each. 
Choisya ternata (Mexican Mock Orange), love- 
ly white flowers of delicious fragrance. 
1/6 and 2/6 each. 
Clethra alnifolla, desirable for slow forcing, 
spikes of white blossoms, deliciously 
scented, 2/6 each. 
Cyclamen, strong plants, in 5 inch pots, 
superb strain. 9/-, 12/- and 15/- per 
doz. 
Cinerarias, our famous " Gold Medal ” strain, 
in 3 inch pots, 2/6 per doz.; in 5 inch 
pots, 6/-, 9/- and 12/- per doz.; young 
plants from stores, for potting on from 
July to October. 1/6 per doz. 
Cytlsus fragrans, yellow flowers, deliciously 
fragrant. 1/- and 1/6 each. 
scoparius Andreanus, very ornamental for 
greenhouse or conservatory decoration, 
producing enormous quantities of flowers, 
the upper part being deep golden-yellow, 
and the lower petals bronzy-red. 1/6 and 
2/6 each. 
Daphne Indica alba, 2/- and 2/6 each. 
rubra, 1 /6 and 2/6 each. 
Mezereum, red. 1/- to 2/6 each. 
“ var. album,” white, 1/- to 2/6 
each. An exceedingly sweet-scented and 
free-flowering class of plants. 
Deutzias, see page 51. 
Dielytra (Dlcentra) spectabilis, graceful 
wreaths of silvery-pink flowers. Extra 
strong imported roots. 6d. and 9d. each; 
4/- to 6/- per doz. ; 30/- and 45/- per 100. 
Epacris, fine free-blooming plants, in variety. 
2/- to 2/6 each. 
Ericas, in variety; best winter flowering 
sorts. 2/- to 2/6 each. 
Euphorbia jacquiniflora, orange -scarlet bracts, 
fine for winter cutting. 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
Exochorda grandiflora, large snowy-white 
flowers; handsome and free. 2/6 each. 
Gardenias, of sorts. Strong vigorous plants, 
2/- to 2/6 each. 
“ Guelder Rose,” or Snowball (Viburnum 
Opulus sterile), lovely white flowers, 
freely produced, fine for cutting or decor- 
ation. Plants set with buds, 2/6 each. 
See also Viburnum. 
Helleborus niger angustifolius. Of this splen- 
did Christmas Rose we can offer probably 
the finest clumps in the trade. Our stock 
is in good condition for forcing for the 
production of flowers at Christmas or 
earlier, in cold houses; or if preferred, 
the clumps may be planted out and 
covered over with bell glasses or a sheet 
of ordinary glass, to preserve the flowers 
in all their purity. 1/6, 2/- and 2/6 each. 
(Christmas Rose), ordinary type. 
6/-, 9/- and 12/- per doz. 
— maxlmus (altifollus) — Miss Hope's 
variety — a grand variety, large flowers. 
1 /6 and 2/6 each. 
For Complete Collection ol Helleborus, see 
Catalogue of Herbaceous Plants. 
Hyacinths, in pots. 1/- to 1/6 each. 
White Roman, in pots. 1/6 to 2/6 per pot. 
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Hydrangea panlculata grandiflora, enormous 
panicles of white flowers. Strong forcing 
plants, 1/- and 1/6 each. 
Standards, on 2J to 34 feet stems, 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
stellata fimbriata, flowers in great profu- 
sion and of immense size; bracts pure 
white, beautifully fringed. 1/6 each. 
rubra plena, a most charming variety. 
1/6 each. 
Japanese Maples, elegant shrubs, with foliage 
of diversified form and very rich colours, 
varying from green to deep crimson, 
effective for conservatory, table decor- 
ation, &c. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Kalmia glauca, lilac-purple flowers, set with 
buds. 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
latifolia, rose-coloured flowers, set with 
buds. 2/- and 2/6 each. 
Laburnums, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Laurestinus, French White, well set with buds. 
2/- to 2/6 each. 
Ledum palustre, white, set with buds. 1/6 to 
2/6 each. 
Lilac, Charles X., well-known variety, fine for 
forcing. A dark place is requisite for 
forcing if the flowers are desired white. 
2/6 each. 
Madame Lemoine, a superb double white 
form, with long compact spikes; a grand 
acquisition, 2/6 each. 
Marie Legraye, flowers pure white and 
freely produced in large trusses; one 
of the finest for forcing. 2/6 each. 
Souvenir de L. Spath, a magnificent vari- 
ety, bright red flowers, the best in this 
shade, very large truss, extra fine. 2/6 each. 
Lily of the Valley. The variety we offer is a 
special large blooming strong -growing 
type, that we have taken particular pains 
to secure, and those desiring to excel will 
do well to grow this. Finer crowns can- 
not be obtained. Extra strong imported 
single crowns, 5/- and 6/- per 100, 45/- 
and 50/- per 1000; extra strong imported 
clumps, 10/- to 12/- per doz., 1/- to 1/3 
each. 
Magnolia conspicua ( Yulan Tree), white 
flowers, reverse of petals sometimes 
suffused purple; beautifully fragrant. 
7/6 each. 
Alexandrina, flowers white, reverse of 
petals sometimes flushed purplish-ma- 
genta ; a grand variety. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Lennei, interior of flower pale pinkish- 
white, exterior deep purple; large and 
extra fine. 5/-, 7/6 and 10/6 each. 
Norberti, white, base of petals dark 
purple. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Soulangeana, a beautiful variety, white, 
veined and shaded purple. 5/- and 7/6 
each. 
speciosa, similar in habit to Soul- 
angeana, but flowers paler and opens 
later. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
stellata (Halleana), a species flowering 
before the leaves are fully developed, 
profuse bloomer even at two years old, 
double, sweet-scented, almost hardy. 
5/- and 7/6 each. 
Narcissus, in variety. 1/- to 2/6 per pot. 
