C L I B R A N S 
ALTRINCHAM 49 
BY APPOINTMENT 
ISATIS ( Dyer's Woad). 
44 glauca, bright yellow flowers throughout 
J une and J uly ; the foliage is of a 
beautiful glaucous green, with a dis- 
tinct white central rib ; an excellent 
plant for the border, or an isolated 
position. 6d. each ; 4/6 do/.. 
JASIONE ( Sheep’s Scabious), pretty rockery 
plants, heads of blue flowers, distinct ; 
prefer light soil. 
6 perennis, i ft. , pretty little plant, blue 
flowers, suitable for rockery, vi.-ix. 
4d. each ; 3/6 doz. 
JUNCUS (Rush). (See Aquatic Plants, page 14.) 
LAMIUM ( Deadncttle ). 
0 3 maculatum aureum, 4in., lovely golden 
foliage ; one of the best for edging, 
vii.-viii. 4d. each. 
LATHYRUS ( Everlasting Pea), free-flowering 
climbers, delightful for trellis, for 
groups on pea-rods, for tree stumps, 
beds of shrubs, for trailing on grass. 
As cut flowers they are best in large 
branches. 
C Drummondli, 6ft., free, and bright with 
a remarkable profusion of large brick- 
crimson flowers, very beautiful, vii.-ix. 
9d. each. 
Lathyrus Latifolius Grandiflorus Albus, "White Pearl.” 
A new and beautiful variety, producing an abundance of fine pure white flowers. iSee page 7.) 
