C LI BRANS 
ALTRINC HA M 
BY APPOINTMENT 
Greenhouse Plants — continued. 
Richardia Childsiana, dwarf ; snowy-white 
spathes of large size ; vigorous, free, 1/6 
Rehmanni, the pink arum, an interesting 
and distinct variety. 1/6 each. 
Elliottana 1 
Pentlandii ,- See Callas, page 62 
Taylorii J 
ROGIERA gratissima superba, pretty pink 
tubular flowers, in dense terminal clusters, 
sweetly scented ; a very choice plant. 2/6 
SIBTHORPIA europea, tiny round leaves, forming 
a dense flat carpet on a moist soil. 4d. 
variegata, leaves broadly margined 
cream. 9d. 
SOLANUM capsicastrum (Clibrans' improved 
large-berried form), the well-known Sola- 
tium, bright scarlet berries in abundance 
during Autumn and Winter. (See illustra- 
tion). 9d.tol/6 
SPARMANNIA africana, fl. pi., handsome double 
white flowers in Spring ; should be severely 
pruned soon after flowering. 1/6 to 2/6 
Photo ] Solanum Capsicastrum [ Clibrans 
Clibrans' Improved Lar^e-berried Variety. 
SAXIFRAGA sarmentosa, Aaron’s Beard or 
Mother of Thousands, highly popular for 
hanging baskets, etc., with pretty leaves, 
and pendulous runners, white flowers, 
spotted scarlet and yellow. 6d. and 9d. 
tricolour superba, leaf with pretty 
green centre, zoned white and margined red. 
1/- and 1/6 
SAINTPAULIA ionantha, lovely blue flowers. 
i /- 
SEDUM Seboldii variegata, pretty variegated 
variety, for baskets, etc. 6d. 
SPIR/EA. elegant and graceful decoration plants. 
JAPONICA and ASTILBOIDES floribuada, 
dormant retarded clumps of these two var- 
ieties can be supplied during Summer and 
Autumn at 7/6 per doz. 
PLANTS IN POTS, in growth, from 1/- to 
1/6 each ; 9/- to 18/- per doz. 
STATICE, blue flowers, which retain their colour 
and form for many months. 
Butcherii, a strong free grower. 1/6 to 
2/6 
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