C I. I B R A N S 
ALTRINCHA M 
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BY APPOINTMENT 
Delphiniums — continued. 
No. 
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Height— Ft 
Galathea, large dark-blue flowers, 
white eye ; very fine 
grandiflorum (syn. chinensis) fine 
dark blue. 4d. each, 3/6 doz. . . 
— - album, large white. 4d. each, 
3/6 doz. 
Hebe, sky blue, very double, and 
extra fine. 9d. . . 
Herman Stenger, outer petals violet- 
blue, centre petals rosy - pink 
changing to purple 
60 Irene, light blue, rose reverse ; dis- 
tinct and pretty . . 
*63 Jupiter, bright Cambridge blue with 
a metallic-rose centre, of large size 
and fine form carried on bold and 
handsome spikes. 
King of Delphiniums, gentian blue 
and plum, white eye, semi-double 
an imposing variety. 1/6 each, 
15/- doz. 
70 Lavender, lavender-blue, white eye ; 
very fine 
71 Lorenzo, blue and purple, white eye ; 
attractive . . 
72 Lflacina, lilac-mauve, a beautiful 
silvery shade ; very large ; fine 
in every way. 1/6 
76 Madame Chate, sky blue, white 
centre ; large, free 
77a Marie, light blue, dark centre, dwarf. 
1/- • ■ 
82 Monarch, rich blue ; very telling 
and distinct 
*82«Mrs. Creighton, deep cobalt blue, 
shaded with light plum ; a mag- 
nificent semi-double flower, pro- 
duced in long cylindrical spikes ; 
one of t he finest . 1 /6 ea. , 1 5 /- doz. 
Mrs. Ireland, azure blue, suffused 
rose, fine . . 
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No. Height — Ft. 
*86«Neomie, sky blue, with blackish 
pointed centre ; double . . 
87«Nora Green, bright sky-blue, black 
eye ; a magnificent variety 
*88 Perry's Favourite, cornflower blue, 
early, and wonderfully free • a 
new variety of great beauty. 1/6 
each, 15/- doz. 
89 nudicaule, (Biennial), orange red. 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
91 Persimmon, beautiful sky-blue single 
flowers, with a white eye, on 
strong erect branching spikes ; 
good grower and free bloomer. 2/6 
92 Royalist, royal blue, shaded plum, 
very rich, black centre, flowers 
large ; effective variety. 9d. 
*93 Ranunculoides, violet blue, medium 
size ; form similar to that of a 
Ranunculus 
93«Rupert, pale blue, suffused mauve, 
white eye 
95 Sapphire, beautiful variety, bright 
blue, shaded rosy-red, splendid 
spike of large flowers. 9d. 
i04«Sulphurea (syn. Zalil) clear light 
yellow flowers ; a distinct and 
interesting species, likes a little 
shade 
107 Thomas Baines, single, sky blue, 
veined rose, black eye 
* 1 1 1 Ustane, light blue, inner petals rosy 
mauve, dark eye 
*ii3«West Coates, bluish-purple, white 
eye ; fine spike 
1 14 Wheeleri, dark blue, purple-brown 
centre ; free 
*ii4aW. Low, blue shaded mauve, white 
centre, semi-double. . 
1 16« Woodland, rich dark purple-blue, 
black eye 
1 18 Wilson, dark blue, with white eye, 
good spike . . 
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Handy Ferns. 
Many shaded places where other plants will not flourish are admirably adapted for Hardy 
Ferns. If a well-selected collection is planted, a pleasing and agreeable effect can be obtained 
throughout almost the whole of the year. Once planted, the majority of Hardy Ferns may, with 
little care and attention, be left alone. 
Hardy Varieties for Rockeries, Rooteries, &c. 
Twelve fine varieties, 4 /- and 6/- ; 25 , in 12 varieties, 9 /-. Our selection only. Common hardy 
sorts are supplied at 20/- per 100. 
No. 
9 
91 
148 
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■83 
186 
>87 
Each- 
Adiantum capillus-veneris 6d. and 
pedatum, delicate forked 
fronds ; very pretty 
Allosorus crispus ( Mountain 
Parsley Fern) . . 4/- doz. 
Asplenium adlantum nigrum, 
3/- doz. 
marinum ( Sea Spleenworl), 
dark green glossy fronds 
trichomanes ( Black Stemmed. 
Spleenworl) . . . . 4/- doz. 
cristatum, pretty little 
variety 
— s. 
a. 
No. 
Each- 
-S. 
d. 
0 
9 
188 Asplenium trichomanes incisum, 
rare and beautiful form. 3/6 & 
5 
O 
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O 
193 
Athyrium Felix-foemina . .4/6 doz. 
O 
6 
6 
194 
Applebyanum . . 
1 
6 
195 
coniodes cristatum 
I 
6 
0 
4 
196 
Girdlestonei 
3 
6 
1 97 
pulcherrimum 
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0 
The above Athyriums are beau- 
ful varieties of the handsome 
0 
6 
Lady Fern. 
214 
Blechnum spicant, beautiful ever- 
I 
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green species . . ... 4/- doz. 
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