V 
C LI BRANS 
ALTRINCHAM 
1«Y APPOINTMENT . 
Gold and Silver Tricolours. 
Marked (t) are Silver Tricolours. 
Purchasers' selection, 6d. each, 4 6 per doz. Our selection, 4/ per doz. 
No. 
740 Countess of Ashburnham. 
760 Italia Unita. 
765 Lady Cullum. 
t768 Lass o’ Gowrie. 
Bedding Geraniums. -A special 
No. 
783 Mr. Henry Cox. 
781 Mrs. Pollock. 3/6 per doz. 
785 Mrs. Strang. 
1790 Prince Silverwings. 
Catalogue of Bedding Plants with a list of Bedding 
Post Free on application. 
Geraniums 
Silver-edged Geraniums. 
Grand New Variety. 
S70 “ SNOW QUEEN,’’ a particularly fine variety producing pure white double flowers, 
beautifully variegated foliage ; good habit and a free bloomer. A grand acquisition. 
2/- each. 
General Collection. 
Marked (*) are Double Varieties. 
Purchasers' selection, 4d. each, 3/6 per doz. 
No. 
890 Bijou, pink, creamy-white. 
835 Flower of Spring, pink, margin creamy- 
white. 
*840 Golden Acre Gem, pure white ; free 
844 Madame Salleroi, never known to flower. 
847 manglesii, pink, very pretty. 
*846 Mdlle. Louise Moron, bright red ; free. 
Our selection, 3 per doz. 
No. 
*855 Mrs. Parker, pink, distinct and attractive. 
857 Prince Of Wales, a sport from //. Jacoby, 
rich crimson, dwarf habit. 
866 SIR JOHN HOLDER, a striking new 
variety, the foliage is banded with an 
unusually broad margin of creamy- 
white, highly effective. 
Geraniums. 
Ivy-leaved 
Choice New Varieties. 
903 COUNTESS DE GRAY, soft pink, a very beautiful and pleasing colour ; the flowers are 
produced with wonderful freedom In large trusses ; good grower ; that this variety 
will become exceedingly popular is beyond doubt. 9d. each. 
930 JAMES T. HAMILTON (A.M., R.H.S. 1908), a cross between a Zonal and an Ivy Leaf. The 
flowers are semi-double, in large trusses, borne on long strong stems ; colour intense 
glowing carmine-crimson, of a peculiar dazzling shade. Strong, handsome, leathery, 
somewhat downy foliage ; graceful habit. A very distinct and beautiful variety, 
valuable alike for pots and bedding. 2/6 each. 
969 NORA, a beautiful shade, of soft rosy-pink, fine flowers in large trusses ; we have every 
confidence in recommending this variety, a seedling of our own raising, as an improve- 
ment on the well-known “ Achievement.’’ 1/- each. 
General Collection. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each, 3/ per doz., excepting those priced. Twelve fine sorts, 
our selection, 2 6 
No. 
882 ACHIEVEMENT, semi-double, salmon- 
pink, free. 
887 Alliance, flesh white, semi-double, in large 
compact trusses ; good habit, free. 
No. 
884 Admiration, rich rosy-red, dwarf. 
890 Antonin Crozy, reddish-orange, extra fine. 
893 Beauty of Castle Hill, rose, shaded salmon 
895 Beauty of Jersey, carmine-purple, extra 
fine. 
— 54 
