C LI BRANS 
ALTRINCHAM 
BY APPOINTMENT 
Greenhouse Plants, Novelties and New Varieties— continued. 
“COREOPSIS GRANTII.” 
Produces an abundance of rich orange 
coloured flowers from December onwards. 
Coreopsis Grantii is a valuable introduction from Central Africa. 
In height it varies from i to 2 feet, is of bushy habit, and has rich green, 
beautifully cut and laciniated foliage, resembling in some degree the finely cut 
foliage of some varieties of Chrysanthemums. 
The flowers are single, somewhat star-shaped, averaging inches across, 
colour bright orange-yellow of a wonderful richness. 
file plant is a free grower and wonderfully profuse in bloom, commencing 
in December and continuing until March. 
It is easily propagated from cuttings ; the plants during the Summer may 
be placed out of doors. During Winter, the Greenhouse or Conservatory suits 
it well. 
STRONG YOUNG PLANTS, IN EARLY SUMMER, IN 3J in. POTS, 
1/- each; 10/6 per doz. 
IN FLOWERING SIZE POTS, LATER, 1/6 each, 12/- and 15/- per doz. 
NEW GOLDEN-LEAVED SMILAX. 
Myrsiphyllum asparagoides aurea. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., October 12th, 1909. 
A beautiful new variety with charming foliage of a delightful golden shade. 
It is just as vigorous in growth as the well known green leaved type, with which 
it is, in lact, identical in all points except colour. For decorative purposes, the 
gieen-leaved form is often found to be of too strong a colour, whereas this new 
\aiiety is of just the shade that is suited alike for natural or artificial light. 
A decided acquisition. 
STRONG HEALTHY YOUNG PLANTS, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
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