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CLIBRANS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
European Species and Varieties 
of Pseonies. 
These beautiful aud interesting old-fashioned garden flowers bloom in May and June, and 
produce an abundance of brilliant flowers. They are exceedingly effective, and thrive in almost 
any position. 
1/- each, except where priced. 
No. 
289 Boule de Neige, flesh, changing to white ; 
yellow stamens. 
299 Duke of York, bright carmine rose, 
centre crimson, gold stamens ; large 
free, a grand acquisition. 
303 Jeanne d’Arc, flesh, changing to white. 
319 Rose Queen, silvery rose, golden stamens, 
free. 
323 Snowdrift, white, Anemone-formed centre 
of lemon thread-like petaloids. 1/6 
each. 
325 Stanley, rich maroon-crimson, with gol- 
den stamens. 
327 Symmetry, deep rose, golden stamens, 
medium size, good habit. 
341 officinalis alba plena, pinkish flesh, 
passing off to white. 1 /6 each. 
343 anemoneflora rich crimson, stamens 
crimson and gold, large and fine. 
No. 
345 officinalis Lobata, cerise salmon ; a very 
beautiful flower. 2/6 each. 
347 rosea plena, rich rose, passing off 
flesh colour, very large. 
349 rubra plena, rich crimson, free 
flowering, large. 
351 Sabini, rich deep crimson with 
yellow stamens. 
353 paradoxa fimbriata, rich rosy-lake, centre 
of thread-like petals. 
357 pumlla, bright crimson, very dwarf. 
359 Tenulfolia fl. pi., large, rich double crim- 
son flowers ; foliage divided into 
narrow segments, undoubtedly one of 
the most beautiful and effective of all 
Poeonies. 1 /6 each. 
360 Whittmanniana, delicate primrose-yellow, 
beautiful, very rare. 3/6 each. 
Pansies. 
March and April are the best months for planting out pansies. The ground should have been 
well manured the previous year, and ridged in the beginning of Winter, so as to get into a rich 
but sweet and well-aired condition. On carelessly or hastily prepared ground, Pansies are often 
disappointing. As soon as they have become established in their Summer quarters, a dressing of 
equal parts of soot and salt will be found of considerable service. 
SEEDLING PANSIES. 
FOR BEDDING. 
We make a feature of these, growing thousands of Plants each season. The Strain is 
remarkable for the large size of the flowers, the richness and diversity of the colours, and the 
freedom with which the flowers are produced. 
For Bedding purposes, border planting, &c., this gives a brilliant effect. 
Strong transplanted plants ready in Spring and early Summer. 1/6 per dozen, 10/- per 100. 
SHOW AND FANCY PANSIES. 
Selfs, yellow grounds, and white grounds, OUR SELECTION, 2/- per dozen. 
For descriptive List of all the above, see our Carnation and Pansy Catalogue, post free on 
application. 
Pentstemons. 
Few plants for freedom of bloom equal these, flowering freely from June to October, and 
possessing the richest and most delicate hues. The effect of the beautiful slender spikes amongst 
low-g. nving shrubs is very good, aud if a number of varieties contrasting well in colour are grown 
in a n. ass they are equal to any bedding display in beauty aud interest. 
