CLI BR AN S 
ALTRINCHAM 89 
BY APPOINTMENT 
Violets (Sweet 
No. 
48 Princess Beatrice, bright blue, very large, 
perfume strong. 
50 Princess of Wales, distinct light blue, 
very large, one of the best. 
52 Queen Charlotte, large richly-coloured 
flowers on long stems, described as an 
improved California. 6d. each. 
53 ~Rose Perle, satin rose, with a darker 
centre ; a very beautiful new shade. 
Scented) — continued. 
No. 
56 The California, immense size, violet- 
purple, fragrance intense ; free. 
59 The Czar, very sweet, dark purple. 
64 The Russian, rich violet-purple ; long 
stalks and good grower. 
67 Wellsiana, purple, deliciously scented, 
continuous bloomer. 
70 White Czar, pure white; very fine, 
distinct and free. 
82 Yeilowette, creamy-yellow, of medium 
size, distinct and interesting. 6d. each. 
Spring Flowering Plants. 
Wallflowers, yellow or dark. 
Sweet Williams, mixed colours. 
scarlet or white, 1 /6 doz. 
double crimson, 2/6 doz. 
Canterbury Bells, of various sorts and colours. 
Sllene pendula compacta. 
Myosotis, of sorts. 
Polyanthus, mixed colours ; very pretty. 
Strong transplanted plants (except where priced), 1/- per dozen ; 6/- per 100. Small plants, 
drawn from seed beds, not transplanted, 1/6 per 100. 
Kitchen Garden Plants, &c. 
4d. per score ; 
1 /6 per 100. 
Brussels Sprouts Plants ) 
Cabbage Plants 
„ „ Red or White J 
Cauliflower Plants, early London, ) 6d. per 
Spring sown -score; 2/- 
Autumn Giant J per 100. 
Celery Plants, red or white, 4d. per score ; 
1 /6 per 100. 
Cucumber Plants in several leading varieties. 
6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
Herb Roots, Balm, Chamomile, Fennell, 
Hyssop, Horehound, Lavender, Mint, 
Pennyroyal, Pot and Sweet Mar- 
joram, Rosemary, Rue, Sage, 
Sorrell, Tarragon, Thyme (common 
and lemon), Wormwood. 2/6 doz. 
Sage, Holt’s Mammoth, a very strong 
and vigorous growing form, producing 
leaves of great size ; rarely blossoms, 
and never seeds. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Melon Plants. 6d. each. 
Mushroom Spawn, “ Clibrans’ Concentrated.” 
6d. per brick ; 5/- per bushel of 16 
bricks. 
Tomato Plants, leading kinds. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
Vegetable Marrow Plants. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Miscellaneous Roots. 
Chinese ( Stacliys tuberifera) 
Globe 
Jerusalem 
White Skinned, tubers 
Planting 
Strong Planting 
Extra Strong for Forcing 
ARTICHOKES. 
i4lbs., 9/- ; 7lbs., 4/6 ; rib., 9d. 
(strong plants), 6/- and 9/- per doz. 
2/6 per peck of 1 4lbs. 
whiter and more regularly formed than the old variety, 
2/6 per peck of I4lbs. 
ASPARAGUS. 
. 3/6 to 5/- per 100 
7/6 and 10/6 „ 
•• 20/- „ 
SEA-KALE. 
Planting ' 7/6 per 100 
Extra Strong for Forcing • • •• l °/~ » 
Extra, Extra Strong, for forcing. We can also offer a limited quantity of very large, 
especially selected and magnificent forcing crowns . . . . . . . . 21/— ,, 
Sea-kale for forcing is a speciality with us, and always gives fine crops if attended to. Customers 
who(_have not tried our roots will do well to give them a trial. 
RETARDED SEA-KALE. 
For use during the Summer aud early Autumn, before the ordinary crowns come into use. 
Strong Selected Crowns, 35/- per 100. 
HORSE-RADISH. — 1/- and 2/6 per dozen roots. CHIVES. — 2/6 per doz. 
