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CLIBRANS’ AMERICAN PLANTS. 
This fine class is remarkable for freeness in blooming and almost genera) 
suitability for forcing. No garden should be without them, as not only do they 
look green and gay during the winter, but when in bloom decorate the borders 
with brilliant flowers, or when forced, supply a variety of colour. Rhodo- 
dendrons and Azaleas are amongst the very best of shrubs for smoky districts. 
AZALEA, excellent for forcing or for outdoor planting. 
Ghent Varieties, lovely shades of orange, flesh, pink, white, red, and yellow. 
Named Sorts, selected and well-budded plants, 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
Daviesll, pale sulphur, changing to white ; deliciously scented. Selected and 
well-budded plants. 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
Double Flowered Varieties, to name, well set with buds. Selected and well- 
budded plants, 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
mollis, in fine mixed shades of orange, flesh, pink, rose, salmon, etc. (Separate 
colours cannot be supplied). Selected plants, well set with buds, 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
OCCidentaliS, flowers white, sometimes tinged rose, and having a pale yellow band on 
the upper lobe. Blooms later than other Azaleas, thus prolonging the flowering 
season. 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
pontica, orange-yellow fragrant flowers, freely produced. Strong plants, well set 
with buds, 2/6 to 5/- each ; larger, 7/6 each. 
rustics flore pleno (named varieties), flowers double, colours from pure white to 
bright red ; of vigorous growth. Some are deliciously scented. Selected and 
well-budded plants, 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
AMMYRSINE, see Leiophyllum. 
ANDROMEDA (The Lily of the Valley Shrub). 
9 floribunda, pure white bell-shaped flowers, freely produced. 3/6 and 6/- each. 
11 japonica, evergreen, quite hardy, white flowers. 3/6 and 6/- each. 
14 polifolia, blush-white pendulous bell-shaped flowers. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
16 angustifolia (rosmarinifolia), similar to the preceding, but with narrower 
foliage, pinkish white flowers. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
BRYANTHUS EMPETRIFORMIS, see Menziesia. 
CASSANDRA (Andromeda) 
6 calyculata nana, a dainty little evergreen with snowy white, pretty, bell-shaped 
blossoms ; likes peat. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
CLETHRA 
30 alnifolia, 3 to 5 feet high, white fragrant flowers in graceful feathery spikes, blooms 
late, and is in its prime when most shrubs have shed their flowers ; excellent for 
moist low-lying localities. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
DABtECIA, see Menziesia 
EPIGJEA 
49 repens (Ground Laurel), a dainty creeping evergreen ; flowers white, tinged red ; 
rich spicy fragrance ; thrives in sandy peat in shaded position. 5/- each. 
ERICAS, see Heaths, page 44. 
GAULTHERIA 
51 procumbens (Partridge Berry), creeping evergreen, white flowers, succeeded by 
scarlet berries ; leaves changing in autumn to a bright red tint. In pots, 2/6 
and 3/6 each. 
62 Shallon, a vigorous shrub, with large distinct leaves and purple berries ; excellent 
for game ; succeeds well under the drip of trees. 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
HEATHS, HARDY, see page 44. 
ITEA 
64 virginica, a pretty shrub, flowers white, in terminal racemes. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
