C LI BRANS 
ALTRINCHAM 
BY APPOINTMENT. 
Greenhouse Climbers — continued. 
COB/EA scandens, fol. var., a beautiful climb- 
ing plant, with creamy-yellow variegated 
foliage. We make a speciality of this 
variety, and can supply lovely plants from 
1/6 to SI- 
CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus, a beautiful twining 
bind weed, pale blue, white throat. 6d. 
and 9d. 
ECCREMOCARPUS scabra ( Calampclis ), graceful 
rambling shoots, many-flowered sprays of 
bright orange-red, light soil ; grand for 
walls, pillars, and trellis. 1/- to 1/6 
aurea (new), a very pretty variety, 
producing rich orange-yellow flowers. 1/6 
and 2/6 
rosea, similar to the type, but pro- 
ducing beautiful rose-coloured flowers. 
1/- and 1/6 
HIDALGOA Wercklei, "Climbing Dahlia,"' a 
free-blooming climber ; flowers brilliant 
scarlet, graceful. 1/6 
JASIY1INUIY1, with deliciously perfumed flowers, 
likes peat in the compost. 
grandif lorum, sweet white flowers, 
reddish beneath ; June to October. 1/-, 
1/6 to 2/6 
gracillimum, Winter bloomer, white sweet- 
scented, in clusters, good for pots and 
baskets. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 
hirsutum (syn. pubescens), large white 
flowers in trusses. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 
KENNEDYA monophylla lilacina, lilac flowers ; 
excellent for training over trellis or pillars 
of a roof ; likes firm potting and partial 
shade. 1/- and 1/6 
Phot')] Rhynchospermum Jasmixoides. (See page 72). [Ciibrans 
FICUS radicans variegata, leaves green and 
creamy white. 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6 
repens, small roundish leaves clinging 
to walls like ivy, making a complete cover. 
6d. and 9d. ; 4/6 and 6/- per doz. 
minima, a graceful, very small-leaved 
form. 6d. & 9d. each ; 4/6 & 6/- per doz. 
— variegata, variegated foliaged 
variety; makes a charming companion to 
preceding. 9d . and 1 /- each . 
HABROTHAMNUS aurantiacus, (See Green- 
house Plants, page 65). 
elegans. (See Greenhouse Plants, page 
65). 
KENNEDYA ovata, fine purple-blue flowers, 1 /- 
and 1/6 
LAPAGERIA, particularly effective over a green- 
house roof ; wreaths of lovely waxen bell- 
shaped flowers, lasting well when cut ; 
require abundant drainage, plenty of 
water during growth, and frequent 
syringings till the flowers open. 
alba, pure white form. 2/6 to 7/6 
rosea, flowers rosy-crimson. 2/6 to 7/6 
superba, very large flowers of a fine 
rich crimson. 2/6 to 7/6 
Nash Court Variety, intense rich crimson. 
2/6 to 7/6 
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