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CLIBRANS, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF FLOWER BULBS. 
CHOICE SELECTED BULBS AND ROOTS FOR FORCING Continue, I . 
Polyanthus Narcissus. 
DOUBLE ROMAN. Extra large specially selected Bulbs, per 100, 
5/ ; per do?.., 9d. For description see page 22. 
PAPER WHITE. Large Flowered Variety. Specially selected Bulbs, 
per 100. 5/0, per do?., 1/- For description see page 22. 
SNOWFLAKE, Per 100, 6/ : per do?., 1/- 
Daffodils for Forcing. 
For extra large forcing Bulbs, see pages 23 to 31. 
Dielytra Spectabilis. 
For description and cultural notes, see page 35. 
Extra strong imported roots, per 100, 21/- to 30/-; per do? , 
3/- to 4/- 
Freesias. 
Tulips for Forcing. 
Single and Double Tulips, suitable for forcing. Vide pages 
12 to 18. 
Tuberoses. 
For descriptions and cultural notes, see page 52. 
DOUBLE AMERICAN. (The Pearl). Extra large selected Bulbs, 
per 100, 12/-; per do?., 1/9 
Fine Bulbs, per 100, 10/-; per do?.. 1/0 
AFRICAN. Fine selected Bulbs, per 100, 17/0; per do?., 2/0 
Solomon’s Seal. 
( Polygon,, tn in Multi florin, , ) . 
For description see page 48. Strong Clumps, per do?., 3/ to 4/ 
For description and cultural notes, see page 35. 
REFRACTA ALBA, pure white, large selected Bulbs, per 1,000, 30/-; 
per 100, 4/-; per do?.. 8d. 
Specially selected bulbs, per 1,000, 50/-; per 100, 6/-; 
per do?., 1 /- 
LEICHTLINI MAJOR, pale primrose, large selected Bulbs, per 100, 
5/-; per do?., lOd. 
For descriptions, cultural notes, and other varieties, see pages 
40 and 41. 
CANDIDUM. (The Ol,l White Garden Lily). Specially selected 
Bulbs, per 100, 20/- to 25/-; per do?., 3/- to 4/- 
HARRISII. (The Bermuda Paster Lily). Strong Bulbs, per 100, 
55/- and 65/-; per do?., 8/6 and 10/-; each, 9d. and 1/- 
Extra large picked Bulbs, per do?., 14/- and 16/-; each 1/3 
and 1/6 
For Retarded Liliums, see page 41. 
Spiraeas. 
For descriptions, cultural notes, and other varieties, see page 43. 
JAPONICA. Extra strong imported Clumps, per 100, 35/- ; per 
do?., 5/- 
Fine strong Clumps, per 100, 26/-; per do?., 3/6 
C0MPACTA MULTIFLORA. Extra strong imported Clumps, 
per do?., 3/6 and 5/- 
ASTILBOIDES. Extra strong Clumps for forcing, per do?., 6/ 
Fine Clumps, per do?., 5/- 
FL0RIBUNDA. Extra selected Clumps for forcing, per do z., 
4/6 and 6/- 
For Retarded Spiraeas, see page 43. 
Lily of the Valley. 
See page 39. 
Flowering and Foliage Plants, 
PREPARED FOR FORCING, 
For Conservatory and Greenhouse Decoration, or for Cutting during Winter. 
Acer Negundo variegata, leaves handsomely variegated witli white, 
very ornamental. 2/6 each. 
Andromeda floribunda, waxy bells produced freely. Bushy 
plants, well set with buds. 2/6 each. 
japonica, the Lily of the Valley Shrub ; pretty white Lily-of- 
the-Valley-like flowers. Plants well set with bloom. 2/6 
each . 
Azalea Daviesi, pale sulphur, changing to white, trusses large, 
deliciously scented, excellent for forcing. 2/6 each. 
Ghent, lovely shades of orange, flesh, pink, red, white, and 
yellow. Well set with buds. 2/- and 2/6 each. 
double flowering varieties : well set with buds. 2/6 
each . 
indica, invaluable for greenhouse or conservatory decoration, 
producing flowers in great profusion in a variety of colours. 
Our selection, 2/-, 2/6 and 3/6 each ; 21/-, 24/-, 30/-, and 
36/- per do?. 
mollis, in fine shades of orange, flesh, pink, rose, salmon, &c,, 
extra strong, with large number of buds. 15/-, 18/-, 24/-, 
and 30/- per do?. ; 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, and 3/6 each. 
Standards, on short stems. 5/- and 6/- each. 
X sinensis, flowers of the most beautiful shades of 
orange, and larger than " Azalea Mollis.” 2/6 each. 
X sinensis, “ Anthony Koster," bright golden yellow ; 
undoubtedly the largest flowered and finest variety yet 
raised; a grand acquisition. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
rustica flore pleno (named varieties), with double 
flowers in various shades of colours. 2/6 each, 
occidentalis, white, sweetly scented ; a beautiful variety. 
2/- and 2/6 each. 
pontica, orange-yellow, very fragrant and free ; most useful 
for forcing, either for decoration or cut flowers. Plants well 
set with buds. 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
Azalea Vaseyii (Rhododendron), rosy pink, mottled at base inside, 
2/6 each. 
Boronia megastigma, admired for its sweetly perfumed flowers. 
1/6 and 2/6 each 
Bouvardias, in great variety, invaluable for cut flowers. Flower 
ing plants, 9/-, 12/-, and 18/- per do?. ; smaller, 4/- and 6/- 
per do?. 
Calceolarias, Herbaceous, our own " Gold Medal ” strain. Plants 
in autumn in 3 inch pots, 2/6 per do?. ; in 5 inch pots, from 
January onwards, 6/-, 9/- and 12/- per do?. ; young plants 
from stores in autumn, for potting on, 1/6 per do?. 
Calla aethiopica (”I-ily of the Nile.”) 1/- to 
1/6 each. 
grandiflora, 1/6 each 
Perle von Stuttgart, 1/- to 1/6 each. 
“Little Gem," miniature form, 9d. 
and 1/- each. 
The Godfrey, a compact and sturdy 
growing variety, spathes pure wdiite, very 
early and produced with the utmost free- 
dom ; a grand variety, 1/- and 1/6 each. 
Camellias, choice named kinds, in variety, 24/-, 30/-, 36/- and 
42/- per doz. 
extra-sized plants, 5/-, 7/6, 10/6 and upwards each. 
Carnations, Tree, in variety. Strong plants for Winter flowering, 
12/-, 15/- and 18/- per doz. 
Cerasus (Flowering Cherries), of sorts, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Choisya ternata (Mexican " Mock Orange ”), lovely white flowers 
of delicious fragrance. 1/6 to' 2/6 each. 
Clethra alnifolia, desirable for slow forcing, spikes of white 
blossoms, deliciously scented. 2/6 each. 
Cyclamen, strong plants, in 5 in. pots, gold medal strain. 9/-, 12/- 
and 15/- per doz, 
Pure white flowers, 
grand for Christmas 
and 
Easter decorations. 
