C L I B R A N S 
ALTRINCHAM 
No. 
34' Ochroleuca glgantea (syn. Oriental is gigan- 
lea), s white, / pale yellow, a lovely 
variety, attaining a height of 5ft. to 6ft. 
( See illustration, page 72.) 
*347 Pseudo acorus, lovely pale yellow 
flowers. 
*349 variegata, one of the prettiest 
water flags, leaves broadly margined 
yellow. 
332 setosa, s and /, vinous purple, relieved 
white. 
styiosa, exquisite species blooming in 
Mid-Winter, sky-blue fragrant flowers 
nestling in the grassy foliage. Hardy, 
but when coming into bloom should 
have protection from heavy rains, 
prefers a light well-drained soil. One 
of the most charming. 6d. each ; 4/6 
doz. 
trojan, s purplish-violet ; / rich violet, 
reticulated at base, relieved white ; 
large and fine. 
virginica, s lilac ; / rich purple, veined 
purple. 
Post free on application. 
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Iris — Various species — continued. 
No. 
355 
357 
360 
For English and Spanish Iris, see Bulb Catalogue. 
Liliums. 
Many species and varieties of Liliums make excellent border plants, and when planted among 
shrubs such as Azaleas, Rhododendrons, &c., their stately habit and beautiful varied coloured 
fragrant flowers produce a grand effect. They do not like being disturbed, and should be planted 
where they can remain for several years. A full list of Hardy and other varieties'of Liliums will 
be found m our Bulb Catalogue, post free on application. 
Lobelia — Herbaceous Varieties* 
.. £ highiy-ornamental class of perennials requiring little attention when once planted in a moist 
situation The flowers are borne on spikes I2in. to i8in. long, and vary in colour from white 
ai1 , P ar P e > to scarlet-crimson. Blooming late in the season they make a fine display when 
other flowers are scarce. r 1 
No. 
161 cardlnalis, deep-red flowers, qd. each ; 
3/- doz. 
166 Firefly, intense red, superior to Cardi- 
nalis. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
I No. 
179 Multiflora, bright ruby, pretty and 
effective. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
184 Queen Victoria, blood-red foliage and vel- 
vet-crimson flowers. 4d.each; 3/- doz. 
*-0®ELIA SYPHILITICA — light blue, fine for moist situation. 4d. each. 
>> >> ALBA, white, fine. 4d. each. 
Mimulus (the Monkey Flower). 
Is a universal favourite, either as a border plant or for masses in beds. The brilliant blooms 
and free-flowering habit make the plants very attractive. 
Price, 4d. each ; 3/- per dozen. 
No. No. 
- CafUlnalis, ift. rich deep red, fine and 72 Luteus, pin., bright yellow flowers, very 
effectlve - fine and effective. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS of a superb strain, in a grand variety of colours, 1/6 per dozen. 
Montbretias (syn. Tritonla). 
Purchasers’ Selection, 4d. each, 3/- per dozen, 20/- per 100 ; Our Selection, 2/6 per dozen, 
15/- per 100. 
n S rou P, with tall, slender, freely-branching spikes and flowers like miniature 
( , oil, but ™ ore artistic ; prevailing colours brightest yellow and vermilion ; of exceptional 
value for cutting and decoration generally. Very free, hardy, and showy, succeeding best in 
rich light soil in sunny positions. 
