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C L I B R A N S 
BY APPOINTMENT 
AQUATIC, BOG, and MARSH PLANTS 
U NDER this heading we give a list of the most~desirable and suitable plants 
for planting in water or in moist situations. Some beautiful effects may 
be obtained in this phase of gardening by planting judiciously those 
species and varieties that are best adapted for the situation. In planting along 
the banks of streams where the water runs rapidly, or is liable to rise and flood 
its banks, care should be taken to secure the plants from the danger of being 
washed away. This can be done by inserting a strong peg and attaching the 
plant to it by means of string. This will enable it to retain its position until it 
becomes established. 
Photo ] Hardy Aquatics Growing in an Ornamental Lake [Clibrans 
NEW ADDITION TO STOCK 
Since going to press we have acquired stock of a new Chinese plant: — 
INCARVILLEA GRANDIFLORA BREVIPES. This is beyond doubt one of the 
finest of recent novelties ; the large brilliant crimson flowers are produced on 
short stems in great abundance during May. A gorgeous plant. 2/6 each. 
