C L I B R A N S 
ALTRINCHAM 83 
Polyanthus 
No. 
23 1 a Beauty, crimson'maroon, edged old gold, 
large flowers in bold trusses, distinct 
orange eye. 6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
233 ccerulea (The Blue Polyanthus), rare and 
beautiful. 1 /6 each. 
234 ACrlmson Bedder, a bright and telling 
crimson. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
238 Golden Bedder, rich golden yellow. 6d. 
each ; 4/6 doz. 
239 Golden Gem ( Hose-in-Hose ), yellow. 
gd. each. 
241 Jack-in-the-Green, very curious. 9d. ea. 
(Named Varieties). 
No. 
247 Rex Theodore, flowers double, rich 
crimson, orange centre. 1/6 each ; 
Seedlings, various colours. 1/- doz. ; 
6/- per 100. 
Single White. 1/6 doz. ; 10/- 
per 100. 
Yellow. 1/6 doz. ; 10/- 
per 100. 
Gold-laced. 1/6 doz. ; 10/— 
per 100. 
Specially hybridised seed of a grand strain, choicest mixed, 6d. and 1/- per packet. 
For early Spring effect, in beds or borders the Polyanthus are unequalled amongst hardy, 
early-flowering subjects. Planted either in mixed or separate colours, they make a display of 
bloom that is at once unique and beautiful. 
Potentillas. 
Beautiful perennials of free growth producing through the Summer flowers of the richest 
velvety texture and bright and brilliant colours, most effective for beds or borders if planted in 
masses. They prefer abundance of water throughout the Summer. 
Double-flowered Varieties. 
PURCHASERS’ SELECTION, 4d. each ; 3/6 per dozen. 
dozen ; 25 for 5/6. 
OUR SELECTION, 3/- per 
No. 
I Arc-en-Clel, chrome-yellow, striped red. 
5 Beelzibuth, fine dark. 
7 Congo, blackish-maroon, interspersed with 
yellow, large. 
9 Dean Stanley, golden-yellow, marbled rich 
scarlet. 
1 1 Don Quixote, yellow, veined light and 
dark red. 
17 Fulton, vermilion, bordered yellow, large. 
19 Gloire de Nancy, deep yellow, broad petal, 
extra fine. 
21 Hamlet, velvety chestnut-black, fine, free 
bloomer. 
No. 
23 Jupiter, vivid crimson, striped and 
suffused yellow. 
29 Le Vesuve, bright crimson, petals suffused 
yellow. 
32 Louis van Houtte, fine deep crimson, the 
best dark. 
44 Phoebus, bright yellow of large size ; a 
fine variety. 
52 Star of the North, dark crimson, very fine. 
62 variabllls fl. pi., rose, edged canary, 
flaked red, pretty. 
64 Vase d’Or, golden yellow. 
72 Wm. Rollisson, deep orange-scarlet, 
lemon centre, very showy. 
(Primula acaulis). 
Primroses 
These charming and exceedingly useful Plants produce bright flowers through the Spring. 
The colours comprise lovely shades of deep purple, violet, red, yellows, and whites. They prefer 
a rich, moist, somewhat stiff soil. 
No. 
318 Acaulis, the common primrose. i/-doz. ; 
6/- per 100. 
319 alba, white, single. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
320 fl. pi., white. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
322 Arthur Dumollin, double violet 
flowers ; deep, and richly coloured. 
9d. each ; 6/- doz. 
321 ccerulea, a delightful blue. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
326 fl. pi., sulphur. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Seedlings of Primula acaulis, grand for Sprl 
Strong transplanted plants, 6/- per 100 ; 1/- per 
No. 
328 Acaulis, G. F. Wilson, exquisite rich deep 
violet, yellow eye. qd. each. 
33° lllacina fl. pi., lilac. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
33 2 Miss Massey, richest ruby- 
crimson, yellow eye. 3d. each ; 2/0 
doz. 
33 6 purpurea fl. pi., purple, qd. each. 
Six Primroses in Six varieties, our selection, 
2 /- 
dlsplay in beds, borders, woodland walks, &c. 
:en. Seed, 6d. per packet. 
