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C LI BRANS 
BY APPOINTMENT. 
ALTRINCHAM 
Figs. 
Best Fruiting Varieties. For List and full descriptions, see our Fruit Catalogue. 
Bushes in pots, 2 6, 3/6, 5/-, 7/6 and 10 6 each. Small plants, 1/6 each. 
A few extra-sized specimens, sizes and prices on application. 
A limited number of plants can be supplied trained flat, for walls, &c., at 5/- and 7/6 each. 
Fuchsias. 
Owing to their easy culture and beautiful flowers are favourites generally. Easy to grow, 
beautiful when in bloom, the Fuchsia is a valuable decorative plant. A temperature of 60° with a 
rise by sun heat, is suitable, a good supply of water should be given, with a syringing in the morning 
and afternoon. Plenty of air and a light shading are necessary in Summer, particularly when 
flowering. They succeed well in a mixture of two parts loam and one of good manure, well mixed 
and used in a lumpy state. 
Prices refer to young plants in 2.1 in. pots; for larger plants higher prices are charged. 
Purchasers’ Selection, excepting those priced, 4d. each; 3 - per doz. Our Selection, 2/6 per doz. 
15/- per 100. Cuttings two-thirds that of plants. 
Our selection of 50 plants, in 50 v arieties, 10/- Our selection of 25 plants, in 25 varieties. 5/- 
Our selection of 100 young plants, out of pots, 12/- 
Larger plants of many varieties can be supplied at 6d. and 9d. each 
PLEASE note. In all cases the colour given first is that of the Tube 
and Sepals, the next that of the Corolla. 
Marked thus (*) are Double Varieties. 
No. 
3 Admiral Evans, sepals rosy-white, corolla 
silvery-lilac, clear and bright ; a very 
pretty single-flowered variety, (id. 
•> Alfred Neymarck, a large double-flowered 
variety, with coral-red sepals and 
purple corolla ; petals large and stout ; 
very fine. 6d. 
i Alice Hoffman, bright carmine and pure 
white; semi-double, excellent for bed- 
ding. 
13 Amy Lye, white tube, sepals shaded pink, 
reddish-salmon. 
26 Avalanche, carmine-crimson, purple 
30 Ballet Girl, bright carmine-red, large 
white shell-like petals. 
*33 Baron de Kettler, bright red, rich plum 
purple. 
34 8eauty of Exeter, rose-carmine, outer 
petals brownish-crimson ; inner, car- 
mine flushed violet. 
40 Brilliant, rich deep red ; stout tube and 
reflexed sepals, corolla violet, shaded 
red, semi-double. 
*51 Celine Montaland, bright red, white 
veined carmine, free. 
54 Cestrian, large, bright crimson, pure 
white flaked rose. 
*57 Champion of the World, coral-red and 
violet-blue. 
No. 
60 Charming, scarlet and purple, excellent 
habit. 
'63 Chilwell Bedder, scarlet, rich purple, 
profuse bloomer, dwarf, fine for out- 
side planting. 
60 Clair-de-Lune, orange-vermilion ; free, 
good habit. 
6s Clibrans' Bedder, white, corolla pink 
edged carmine; very free; dwarf and 
compact habit. 
60 Clibrans' Triumph, rich crimson, nearly 
as long as General Roberts, white, 
shaded purplish-rose. 
?s Col. Oomine, sepals with very short tube, 
lovely white bell-like corolla. 
87 Countess of Aberdeen, white, occasionally 
suffused rose. 
93 Cupidon, rose-carmine, clear magenta, 
fine. 
103 Display, bright red, deep magenta-rose, 
distinct. 
106 Dr. Prilleux, scarlet, dark violet, shaded 
rose ; good habit. 
112 Due D'Aumale, broad reflexed sepals, 
white veined carmine-rose. 
115 Duchess of Edinburgh, white, strong 
grower. 
118 Duchess of Fife, light red, white slightly 
shaded red. 
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