C LI BRANS 
ALTR1NC HA M 
BY APPOINTMENT. 
Dracaenas Stove Varieties. 
For Greenhouse varieties see page 64. 
Dracaenas are remarkable for their richness of colour. The narrow-leaved varieties are 
great favourites and are extremely beautiful for table decoration. The broader foliaged sorts 
are highly effective for groups and similar purposes. The varieties enumerated below require 
the temperature of a stove and should be grown and treated as recommended for Crotons, 
see page 36. Fibrous loam, lumpy peat, with a little sand and charcoal, forms the best compost. 
Photo ] Drac/ena, “ Victoria.” [Clibrans 
One of the loveliest broad-leaved varieties ; very scarce. (See page 41). 
Prices: Purchasers’ selection, except where otherwise stated, 1/6, 2/- and 2/6 each, 
according to size. 
Our selection, 12/-, 15/-, 18/- and 24/- per dozen. 
No. Each — s. d. 
1 A. LAING, graceful drooping 
leaves, brilliant crimson 
2 /-, 2/6 to 36 
f) Augustata, narrow pink foliage, very 
pretty. 
12 Argentea striata, hoary green, 
white markings the whole length 
of the leaf ; pretty variety. 
28 Cooperii, elegant variety, deep 
vinous-red gracefully recurved. 
No. Each — s. d. 
30 COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN, bright 
red, a beautiful narrow-leaved 
variety 2/- & 2 6 
31 Duchess of York, leaves 10 in. to 
15 in. long, older ones olive-green 
with bright carmine margin : 
younger ones light green, cream- 
white margin, tinted rose-pink. 
38 Edmontoniensis, rich crimson : 
long, narrow ... ...2/6 to 3 6 
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