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Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Cinerarias. 
Unsurpassed for size of flower and brilliancy of colour. 
Our strain of Cinerarias is famous. The plants are characterised bv a dwarf, vigorous, robust 
growth, they bloom with the greatest profusion, and the flowers are of large size, with individual 
petals of stout substance. The colours are very rich and as varied as can be found in the family. 
Perhaps no plants make such a splendid display in the greenhouse and conservatory in the 
early part of the year as Cinerarias. They are easily cultivated if grown in a rather damp and cool 
place, taking special care to keep them free from insect pests, which can easily be done by fumigation. 
Seedling Cinerarias from stores, from July to October, for potting on, 12 for 1/6 
100 for 8/-; in 3 in. pots, from September to end of November, 2 6 per doz., 17/6 per 100. 
Fine plants in 5 in. pots for blooming in the Spring, 6/ , 9/- and 12/- per doz. 
CINERARIA SEED, Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” strain, 1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
Photo ] Cineraria, Large-I-lowered. [ Clibrans 
Head of plant — note the abundance of flowers of large size. 
Clibrans’ “Gold Medal” Cineraria Stellata. 
A quite distinct class of these lovely plants; of tall habit, with large heads of small star-shaped 
flowers in a variety of colours ; vigorous in growth and profuse in bloom. 
Prices same as the large flowered class. See above. 
Seed, saved from specially selected flowers, 1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
Coleus. 
Highly ornamental soft-wooded plants for Conservatory decoration. The chief requisite 'in 
their cultivation in Spring is warmtb. If they can be accommodated in a warm frame or stove in 
March, April, or May, they will do well in Conservatory or Greenhouse for the remainder of the 
Summer, and their foliage and diversified colouring contrasts well with other plants. A compost of 
turly loam, leaf-mould, manure, and sand is suitable. 
Purchasers’ Selection, 4d. each, 3/- per doz, excepting those priced ; Our Selection, 2/6 per doz. 
Cuttings, two-thirds that of plants. 
Large Plants in 44 and 5 in. pots, 5/-, 6/- and 9/ per doz. 
No. 
1 Adrien Schmitt, spotted red, yellow, green 
and brown. 
4 Attraction, green, blotched rose, leaves 
deeply cut. 
5 ATALANTA, crimson - lake, maroon 
centre, with a mottled margin of gold. 
9d. 
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