C LI BRANS 
ALTRI NC HAM 
BY APPOINTMENT. 
Clibrans’ Malmaison Carnations. 
The Most Popular of All Classes of Carnations. 
The great popularity of these lovely Carnations illustrates in a remarkable manner the results 
attendant upon skilful crossing and careful selection for the purpose of raising new varieties. Until 
a few years ago the number of varieties was limited ; in fact, excepting the old blush flowered 
Sonvr. ilc la Malmaison, many people were unacquainted with Malmaisons. Now, we have a wide 
choice of colours from pure white to deep crimson, with delightful shades of rose, pink, cerise, 
salmon, scarlet, &c. All the flowers are of large size with stout petals, many of them possessing a 
delicious fragrance. 
**" During April and May we can supply Malmaison Carnations in bud and bloom, in variety 
lour selection) 12/ , 15/ and 18/- per doz. Young plants in small pots, from October to April, 
6/- and 9/- per doz. 
fiW' Write for our special List of Carnations ; it contains a full and descriptive list of Malmaisons 
together with cultural directions Post Free on Application. 
Tree, or Perpetual-Flowering Carnations. 
English and American Varieties. 
Perpetual-Flowering Carnations. 
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The many gloriously 
beautiful Tree Carnations, 
embracing white, yellow, 
pink, cerise, scarlet and 
deep crimson, with charm- 
ing intermediate shades, 
and the remarkable freedom 
with which they produce 
their flowers, render them 
invaluable for greenhouse 
cultivation, particularly as 
they bloom during winter, 
when flowers are so accept- 
able. As decorative plants 
or for cutting they are 
equally useful ; for the 
latter purpose the blooms 
are always in demand for 
buttonholes, bouquet mak- 
ing, &c. Many varieties 
possess a rich fragrance 
Young Plants, 
our Selection of Varieties, 
4/6 and 6/ per doz. ; 
larger 9/- per doz. 
Blooming Plants, 
12/- to 18/- per doz. 
Write for our List of Tree Carnations; 
prehensive collection. 
it contains a full description of our choice and com- 
Post free on application. 
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