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CLIBRANS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
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155 chumbyi, 3111., a charming rock plant, 
producing umbels of rosy flowers, on 
short stems, iv.-vi. 6d. and 9d. each. 
156 foliosa, 6in., rosy-lilac flowers in dense 
umbels ; grey foliage ; a pretty and 
easily-grown species, v.-ix. 9d. each. 
159 Laggeri, 3in., bright rose-pink flowers, 
very free, iii.-v. 9d. each. 
160 lanuginosa, pin., rosettes of white woolly 
leaves, rosy-pink flowers, vi.-viii. 9d. 
each. 
162 sarmentosa, 9in., rose, white eye, many 
flowered trusses, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
161 primuloides (See New Varieties, 
page 4.) 
163 sempervivoides, bright purple, fine 
heads. 6d. each. 
164 vlllosa, 3in., flowers white, pretty hairy 
foliage, v.-vii. 1 /- each. 
ANEMONE ( The Wind Flower), beautiful and 
popular flowers ; very floriferous, 
valuable for cutting. 
167 alplna, i£ft., white cup-shaped flowers, 
slightly flushed slate on the outside, 
v.-vi. 9d. each. 
168 sulphurea, 1 ft., large sulphur- 
coloured flowers, v.-vi. pd. each. 
1 71 appenlna, 6in., finely-cut foliage, 
numerous sky-blue flowers ; half -shade 
and light soil, iv.-v. 4d. each. 
174 blanda, 6in., flowers of deeper blue 
and larger size than the type. pd. each. 
1 8 1 japonica, Ijft., upright stems, large 
showy rose flowers, vii.-ix. 4d. each; 
3/- doz. 
1X5 Galathee, 2ft., a very fine new 
variety, producing large double car- 
mine rose flowers with great freedom ; 
highly effective and recommended. 
1/6 each. 
i9> “ Prince Henry,” a very fine 
effective variety, producinglarge semi- 
double dark red flowers ; the darkest 
double-flowered variety of the japonica 
type. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
176 alba Beaute Parfait, 4ft., white, 
frequently semi-double, free. fid. each. 
182 ‘‘Lady Ardilaun,” i£ft., 
large, pure waxy-white with a double 
row of sepals. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
184 “ Coupe d’Argent,” 2ft., 
creamy white, with three or four rows 
beautiful wavy sepals ; strikingly 
handsome. 4d. each. 
192 plena “Whirlwind,” i£ft., 
semi-double, snowy white flowers sur- 
rounded by dark green bracts, making 
a delightful contrast. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
186 “ Honorine Joubert,” 2ft., 
large white flowers ; invaluable for 
cutting. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
188 “ Kcenigin Charlotte Von Wur- 
temburg,” a splendid semi-double 
fleshy rose over 3m. across. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
190 Mont Rose (A.M., R.H.S.), large 
and double, silvery-rose, reverse lilac ; 
considered the finest of all doubles. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
ANEMONE — continued. 
193 japonica Rose d’Automne, -’1ft., highly 
effective for cutting. 4d. each. 
194 rubra, 2ft., large dark rosy crim- 
son. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
6 distinct varieties of Anemone japonica, 
Our Selection, for 1 / 6 . 
196 narcissiflora {Narcissus- flowered Ane- 
mone), 1 ft., white flowers, tinged lilac 
on the outside ; a lovely species, v.-vi. 
9d. each. 
198 nemorosa ( Wood Anemone), 6in., flowers 
white, or rosy white, a charming and 
very beautiful native species, easy 
grower. 6d. each. 
199 «• pi-, 6in., white double 
flowers, excellent for cutting ; one of 
the loveliest. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
213 Roblnsonlana, 9in., azure blue 
flowers, a fine acquisition, vi.-vii. 
9d. each. 
200 rosea duplex, 6in., a pretty, 
double-flowered, rose-coloured form. 
6d. each. 
201 palmata, 9in., with large glossy clear 
yellow flowers ; should have plenty of 
peat or leaf mould, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
202 alba, 9in., a pretty white form of 
above, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
204 Pulsatilla {The Pasque Flower), 9in., 
pretty rock or border plant, purple 
violet, singularly handsome ; prefers 
a dry limestone soil, iv.-vi. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
205 alba, 1 ft., French white, very 
beautiful. 9d. each. 
209 ranunculoldes (Wood Ginger, or Yellow 
Wool Anemone), 4m., bright yellow 
star-like flowers ; a charming species, 
iii.-v. 6d. each. 
21 1 rlvularls, ijft., pure white, bright 
purple stamens ; moist soil, vi.-viii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
215 sylvestris (The Snowdrop Anemone ), 
1 ft., large pure satiny-white flowers 
of exquisite beauty, will grow almost 
anywhere, v.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
216 fl. pi., 1 ft. , double form of preced- 
ing, excellent for cutting. 6d. each. 
ANTENNARIA (Colton Weed), 
co 223 Candida, iin., a densely carpeting 
silver-leaved plant for rockeries, edg- 
ings, and mounds, vii. 3d. each ; 
1/6 doz. ; 10/- per 100. 
ANTHEMIS (Chamomile), of easy cultivation ; 
prettily-cut leaves and freely-produced 
Marguerite-like flowers. 
228 Aizoon, 3in., silvery leaves, flower 
white ; pretty rockery plant, vii.-viii. 
6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
232 E. C. Buxton, pretty variety, large 
flowers, fid. each. 
235 tinctorla Kelwayl, 1 Jft., bright yellow 
flowers ; continues to bloom for a 
long period, fid. each ; 4/6 doz. 
233 pallida, 2jft., pale primrose and 
yellow ; showy. 4d. each. 
237 Trlumfetti, 2|ft., large deep 
yellow flowers, beautifully cut foliage ; 
very free. 6d. each. 
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