HYBRID CLEMATIS. 319 
I will commence with 
C. patens (mauve lilac) x C. lanuginosa (pale lavender) 
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producing C. Aureliana, porcelain blue ; 
C. hybrida Andegavensis, dark blue; 
C. Baraillet Deschamps, mauve; 
C. Regine, lavender blue; 
C. Jeanne d’Are, greyish white ; 
C. Otto Froebel, greyish white ; 
C. lanuginosa nivea, white ; 
C. lanuginosa candida, white ; 
the first two partaking of C. patens; Baraillet Deschamps, which is a 
double-flowered variety, being classified amongst the Florida type; and 
the last five, which are all whites with the exception of C. Regine, 
resembling C. lanuginosa. 
Next we have 
C. lanuginosa nivea (white) x C. lanuginosa (pale lavender) 
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yielding C. Duchess of Teck, white ; 
C. Duke of Richmond, lavender grey ; 
and C. lanuginosa nivea (white) x C. Standishii (light blue mauve) 
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producing C. Earl of Beaconsfield, deep mauve ; 
also C. lanuginosa candida (white) x C. Standishii (light blue mauve) 
giving us C. Florence, pale mauve ; 
all of these pertaining to the lanuginosa type. And from 
C. lanuginosa candida (white) x C. Fortunei (creamy white) 
we have C. Mrs. George Jackman, white ; 
C. Belle of Woking, silvery grey ; 
C. Petrarch, creamy white ; 
the first belonging to the patens type, but continuing in flower much 
later than most of that type; the second partaking of C. Fortunei, and 
classified under the Florida type; and the last being of the lanuginosa 
type. 
Next, from C. patens (mauve lilac) x C. Fortunei (creamy white) 
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is derived C. Lucie Lemoine, white, 
a double variety of the Florida type. 
From C. patens (mauve lilac) x C. Viticella (bluish, purple, or rose) 
we find C. Guascoi, deep purplish violet ; 
