CLIBRANS’ BEDDING PLANTS FOR 1910. 
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h c Spergula pllifera aurea (2in.) yellow; with small white 
flowers; valuable for carpeting and edging. 3d. each; 
2/- per doz. ; 12/— per 100. 
h Stachys lanata, white woolly foliage ; useful for edging. 
4d. each ; 3/- per doz. 
a STOCKS, GERMAN, TEN-WEEKS, young plants: — 
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Tobacco Plants. See Nicotzana. 
TROP/EOLUMS 
Dwarf Bedding Varieties. 
Purchaser’s Selection, 3/- per do*. ; Our Selection, 2/6 
per doz. 
Mrs. Cllbran, pure golden yellow ; free ; compact. 
Nanum variegatum, light scarlet ; leaves flaked and splashed 
creamy white. 
Scarlet Bedder, the best dwarf-growing scarlet-flowered bedding 
Tropaeolum. 
white . . 1 
scarlet 4d - an(l P« r 
flesh r score ! VS and 
mixed 
2/- per 100. 
(Nasturtiums). 
Climbing Varieties. 
Prices as above. 
Annie Cllbran, rich golden yellow, with a crimson blotch. 
Canariensis, “ Canary Creeper,” lovely canary-yellow. 1/6 
per doz. 
Darmstadt, a new double-flowered variety, producing rich 
deep orange, perfectly double flowers, ‘2Iin. across ; 
wonderfully free ; a magnificent variety, fld. each ; 
4/6 per doz. Larger plants 9d. and 1/- each. 
Dr. Mules, deep crimson, finest climbing variety of its colour. 
Fireball, brightest scarlet. 
