CLXBRANS’ LIST OF SHRUBS. 
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Photo ] Romneya Coulteri (much reduced). [ Clibrans 
A unique and lovely plant. 
1851 nutkanus, single flowers, pure white, succeeded by large deep red berries. 9d., 1/- 
to 1/6 each, 7/6, 9/- to 15/- per doz. 
1854 odoratus (Purple - Flowering Raspberry ), large purple flowers, very floriferous. 9d. 
to 1/- each, 6/- and 10/6 per doz. 
1857 phoenlcolasius argenteus (The Japanese Wine-berry), flowers pale pink in racemes, fruit 
scarlet, stems covered with purple hairs. When in fruit this is a very ornamental 
variety. 1/- to 1/6 each. 
*1860 rosoefolius coronarius, loose clusters of large double white flowers; a lovely plant. 
9d. and 1/- 
1863 spectabilis (The Salmon Berry), fragrant purplish flowers, charming little shrub when in 
fruit. 6d., 9d. and 1/- each. 
1864 palmatus (The Strawberry-Raspberry). 9d. each, 6/- per doz. 
For special cheap offer of Rubus, see Collection No. 42, page 79. 
RUSCUS 
1866 aculeatus (Butcher's Broom), native evergreen shrub, grows freely under the shade of 
trees, and valued for its bright red berries. 6d., 9d. and If- each. 
1869 racemosus (Alexandrian Laurel), deserving of general attention on account of its beauti- 
ful leaves and graceful habit. 9d., 1/- to 1/6 each. 
EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS — continued. 
Rubus (Flowering Brambles) — continued. 
Innominatus, a handsome species, the stems are covered with a soft velvety pubsecens; 
leaves trifoliate, dark green on the upper surface and greyish-white beneath, produces 
panicles of orange-scarlet fruit, 18 in. in length, in great profusion in September; 
the fruits are edible, resemble a Blackberry in flavour, but arc of larger size, an highly 
ornamental plant, and a distinct addition to dessert fruits. 3/6 each. 
