C LI BRANS 
ALTRINCHAM 
RY APPOINTMENT. 
Stove Plants — continued. 
o Tradescantia zebrina, 
variegated foliage 6d. & 0 9 
o tricolor, variegated 
foliage ... 6d. & 0 9 
o aurea variegata, striped 
golden-yellow ... 6d. & 0 9 
Urceolina aurea, “Drooping 
Urn Flower. ’’handsome 
urn-shaped bright yel- 
low flowers, emerald- 
green and white mouth 1 6 
Urceocharis Clibrani 
(Eucharis A mazon icti 
x Urceolina penelula) . 
An interesting and beau- 
tiful hybrid, producing 
several pure white flow- 
ers on stout erect spikes, 
wonderfully free bloom- 
ing ; a most useful 
decorative plant 2/6 to 3 6 
Vinca alba | Fine flower- 1 
oculata ing Stove 
rosea [ Periwinkles J 
9d. & 1 0 
Photo ] 
Thyrsacanthus Rutilans. 
[ Clibrans 
NOTE. — We have al- 
ways on hand extra- 
size plants of the 
majority of Greenhouse 
and Stove Plants, and 
will be pleased to fur- 
nish full particulars of 
sizes and prices on 
application. 
Stove Climbers. 
Some of the most beautiful Plants grown in Stoves are amongst the Climbers, In our 
collection are all the best sorts known. 
We have beautiful specimens for immediate effect of most Climbers, such as Stephanotis, 
&c., which have flowered for the last few years and are in fine condition for covering roofs, &c., 
or growing as exhibition plants. We invite inspection, or shall be pleased to send full particulars 
on application. 
Each — s. d. 
Allamanda grandiflora, clear yellow, 
2/6 to 10 6 
— — Hendersonii, rich orange-yellow, 
1/6 to 2 6 
Each— s. d. 
Allamanda magnifica, flowers about 5 in. 
in diameter, clear yellow, 1/6 to 2 6 
Williamsii. (See page 87.) 
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