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CLIBRANS’ BEDDING PLANTS FOR 1910. 
h Arabls albida fl. pi., fol. var., a beautiful form of the double- 
flowered Arabis, the margins of the leaves being 
prettily variegated with creamy white ; quite as 
hardy and free blooming as the green-leaved variety. 
4d. each ; 3/6 per doz. 
Other varieties of Arabis will be found on page 65. 
Aralla Sleboldil (Fatsia japouica), large, handsome, glossy- 
green foliage ; excellent sub-tropical plant. 4d., 
6d., 9d., and 1/- each ; 3/-, 4/6, 6/-, and 9/- 
per doz. 
„ „ fol. var., similar to above, but the leaves are 
prettily variegated cream. 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
a ASTERS, VICTORIA, mixed 
a „ „ white 
a „ HOHENZOLLERN, white 
« ,i „ Pink 
a „ MIGNON, white 
a „ QUEEN OF THE MARKET, 
very early white 
a ,, ,, ,, mixed 
a „ COMET, mixed 
a „ „ white 
a „ SINENSIS, the beautiful single- 
flowered form ; In two colours, 
heliotrope and pink 
h Auriculas-Alpine varieties, strong plants ; mixed. 2/- per 
doz. ; 12/- per 100. 
Begonia. The following are the best varieties for bedding 
purposes that have as yet been introduced. In 
districts favourable to the growth of Begonias 
there is no other class of plant that makes such a 
good display or gives greater pleasure. 
All are tuberous rooted except where otherwise 
stated. 
,, Argus (new) (A.M., R.H.S. ), bright scarlet, double; 
carried well above the foliage ; dwarf habit, vigorous 
grower. 1/- each ; 9/- per doz. 
„ Crimson Gem ( Semperflorens type), rich red flowers ; 
crimson-bronze foliage ; height I ft. ; a fine variety. 
3/- per doz. 
Strong young 
plants, 
thoroughly 
> hardened off, 
4d. and 6d. 
per score ; 
1/6 and 2/- 
per 100. 
