CLIBRANS’ SPECIAL TRADE OFFER- AUTUMN, 1915, 13 
Herbaceous and Alpine VldiXits—Continued. 
Papaver— per doz. 
orientale, Blue Beard, 20/- per 100 
■••3/ ■ 
,, bracteatuni (true), 25/- 
it 
-3/6 
,, Brilliant . 
...18- 
5) 
...2/6 
,, Ciirminatum 
...18/- 
> > 
...2/6 
,, coccineum ... 
j > 
...2/6 
,, Grossfurst ... 
...20/- 
j) 
•■■3/ 
,, immacnlatum 
...18/- 
j> 
-3/ 
,, multifloruui... 
...20/- 
n 
•••3/“ 
,, -Mrs. J. Harkne.ss, 25/- 
it 
...3/6 
,, Mrs, Perry ... 
...20/- 
1 i 
-3/ 
,, Prince of Orange, 20/- 
i) 
,, Princess Ena. 
. 20/- 
it 
•••3/ 
,, Proserpine ... 
it 
•3/- 
„ Queen Alexandra, 20/- 
>j' 
- 3 /- 
,, Royal Scarlet 
...18/- 
5» 
...2/6 
,, R. C. Notcutt 
...30/- 
) J 
...4/ 
„ Semi plena ... 
...18/- 
»> 
..2/6 
,, Silberblick ... 
n 
•••3/- 
„ Silver Queen 
...20/- 
>5 
Patrinia. 
rupestris . 
...4/- 
scabiosceflora. 
...20/- 
•..3/- 
Pentstemon. 
barbatus. 
...16/- 
} > 
, ..2/6 
,, coccinea . 
■•■3/ 
^ . 
...4/ 
* hetcrophyllum . 
.-5/ 
* Newbury Gem . 
...20/- 
9 ) 
-11,- 
Southgate Gem. 
...20/ 
it 
...31 
Phalaris. 
arnndinacea variegata, io/- ,, ...2/- 
Phlomis. 
Riisselliaiius .20/- ,, ...3/ 
Phlox, Alpine. All in pots. 
divaricata alba . . 
,, canadensis (pots or ground) 
20/- per 100 
„ Laphami Perry’s var. (pots or 
..4/- 
••3/- 
ground).. 
.25/ per 100 
..3/8 
,, Violet Queen. 
. 45 /- „ 
- 6 / 
Ovata (pots or gr’nd. 
•25/- .. 
- 3/6 
reptans {verna) . 
.20/- „ 
••3/- 
setacea. 
•20/- ,, 
••3/- 
,, atropurpurea . 
■20/- „ 
•• 3 /- 
,, Brightness . 
-22/- ,, 
■• 3 / 
,, compacta . 
-22/- „ 
••3/- 
,, Daisy Hill . 
■20/- „ 
-3/ 
.. I'airy . 
-25/- „ 
-3/6 
,, frondosa . 
•25/- 
•■ 3/6 
,, G. F. Wilson .. 
.20/- „ 
-3/“ 
,, Sprite . 
•20/- „ 
• 3 / 
Phlox— Contd. per doz* 
setacea, The Bride. 4 / 
,, stellaria. 20 /-per 100 ... 3 /-- 
„ lilacina. 20 /- „ ... 3 /- 
Newry Seedling, 20 /- ,, .-. 3 / 
PHLOX ARENDSI, A.M., R.H.S. 
A very fine new type, obtained by cross¬ 
ing P. Decussate with P. Divaricate, the 
plants vary in height from 15 to 18ins.,antl 
bloom from May till Oct.; grand for massing. 
The following are the fineet varieties so 
far Introduced. 
ELIZABETH, pale lilac...43/- per 100... 6 /- 
HANNAH, bright rose ...45/- „ ... 6 /- 
HILDA, white, suffused lilac, 
pink eye...45/- „ ... 6 /- 
KATE, rose pink .45/- ,, ... 6 / 
LOUISE, cloar lilac, red eye, 40/-,, ...5/- 
SOPHIE,milk white, red eye, 45/ „ ... 6 /- 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. 
Aurantiaca Suparba, vermilion, car¬ 
mine centre .. .25/- per 100 ... 3/6 
Aurora, salmon, crimson eye .3y6 
Bacllle, violet mauve.....3/6 
BARON VAN DEDEM,rich deep brilliant 
salmon-scarlet, ruby eye, superb, 
30/- per T 00 ... 4 /- 
BEAUTY, rich blusb pink, ruby eye, 
fine.45/- per 100 ... 6 /- 
Belle Hollandalse, clear salmon, 
large. 20/- per 100 ...3/ - 
Christina Stuart, white, crimson 
eye. 25/- per 100 ...3/6 
Coquillcot, orange-scarlet, purple 
centre. .18/- per 100 ... 2/6 
De Bols, cerise shaded magenta, 
25/- per 100 ... 3/6 
Dickson, bright-red ... 30/- „ ...4/ 
Eclaireur, carmine, suffused white, 
red eye. 20 /- perioo... 3 / 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, A.M., R.H.S., 
pale salmon, pink centre, targe . 5 /- 
Etna, or’nge-.sc’rlet, maroon centre, 
25/- per ioo...3/6 
Eug. Danzanvillers, rosy-lilac, white 
eye . . 20 /- per 100 ... 3 /- 
Fantome, white centre, circled with 
clear violet.... .25/- per 100 ...3/6 
Fernand Cortez, carmine-rose, 
25/- per 100 ... 3/6 
GENERAL VAN HEUTSZ, brilliant sal- 
mon-red, white centre, 25/- pr. 100 .. .3/6 
ALL OFFERED SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD. 
