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CLIBRANS’ BEDDING PLANTS FOR 1910. 
GERANIUMS — continued. 
Ivy-leaved Varieties. 
3/-, 3/6, and 4/- doz. 
Galilee, soft rosy pink ; a very beautiful variety. 
Madame Crousse, delicate rose pink, freely produced in fine 
trusses ; the best variety for bedding, hanging 
baskets, &c. 
L’ Elegant, leaves beautifully margined creamy white ; excellent 
for a basket. 
Souv. de Chas. Turner, rose, shaded violet amaranth ; a great 
favourite. 
Other Varieties, our selection, 2/6 and 3/- per doz. 
A full List of Ivy-leaved Geraniums is contained in 
our Catalogue of Indoor Plants. 
Double Geraniums in 4^in. Pots. 
We can supply the following varieties during Spring and 
early Summer, well-grown extra-size plants, in 4|in. pots, 
suitable for rooms, window boxes, &c. They will produce an 
abundance of bloom from April onwards. 
Purchaser’s selection, 9d. each, 7/6 per doz. Our selection, 
6d. each, 5/- and upwards per doz. 
Berthe de Presilly, bright 
silvery rose. 
F. V. Raspall, rich scarlet. 
Hermine, pure white. 
King of Denmark, rich 
salmon. 
Lawrance, pink, extra fine. 
Miss G. Ashworth, pure white. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
In 4Jin. Pots. 
All Double or> Semi-double Flowered. 
Prices as above. 
Achievement, salmon-pink. 
Col. Baden-Powell, blush 
lilac. 
Countess de Gray, soft pink. 
1/6 each. 
Devonshire Lass, carmine- 
rose. 
Galilee, soft rosy-pink. 
Her Majesty the Queen, 
salmon. 
Jeanne d’Arc, milk white. 
Joseph Warner, rose, marked 
red. 
L’ Elegant, white, veined 
purple, leaves margined 
white. 
Mdme. Crousse, rose. 
Mrs. John G. Day, crimson- 
rose. 
Mrs. W. H. Martin, flesh-pink. 
Nora, soft rosy-pink. l/6eaeh. 
Souv. de Charles Turner, 
rose, shaded violet. 
