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CLIBRANS' BEDDING PLANTS FOR 1910 
LOBELIAS. 
Dwarf Bedding Varieties. 
Plants in pots, 3d. each ; 2/- per doz. ; 12/- per 100. 
Out of boxes, 1/- per doz. ; 5/- per 100. Rooted Cuttings 
from Stores (available during the first three months of the year 
only). 6d. per doz. ; 3/- per 100. 
BARNARD’S PERPETUAL, bright ultramarine blue, with pure 
white markings ; compact habit ; very free. 
DOROTHY DIXON, bright dark blue, white eye ; dwarf upright 
habit ; free. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM, light blue ; an excellent bedder. 
KATHLEEN MALLARD (A.M., R.H.S.), a beautiful double- 
flowered variety, compact habit, free ; light blue, 
perfectly double ; striking and effective. 
MRS. CLIBRAN, the finest variety of bedding Lobelia in 
existence ; dwarf compact habit, profuse in bloom, 
producing flowers of the most Intense blue with 
a minute white eye. 
OLDFIELD WHITE, large pure white flowers ; strong grower ; 
suitable for edging. 
WAVERLEY, light blue, quite distinct ; a most beautiful colour ; 
good habit ; free. 
h Lobelia Cardinalis, rich red foliage ; deep \ 
red flowers ^ 
h „ Queen Victoria, blood-red foliage and - ‘ \' oz 
intense velvet-crimson flowers ; ^ 
magnificent I 
For other varieties of Hardy Lobelias see List of 
Herbaceous Plants. 
h c Lyslmachia nummularia (Creeping Jenny, Moneywort), 
profusely covered with showy, bright yellow flowers, 
lin. across ; excellent for carpeting, baskets, window 
boxes, &c. 3d. each ; 2/6 per doz. 
h c „ ,, aurea, fine yellow foliage. 4d. each ; 3/- per doz. 
Marguerites, white and yellow flowered ; our selection of varieties. 
Strong plants in 24in. pots, 2/6 per doz. ; larger 
plants in 4Ain., 5in., and 6|in. pots, 4/6, 6/-, 9/—, 
12/-, and 18/- per doz. 
For List of varieties see our Catalogue of Indoor Plants. 
a Marigold, African, orange j j 1( j. and 6d. per 
a „ „ lemon l splendid strain score ; 1/6 and 
a „ French, striped ) ( 2 / _ P er 100 ’ 
