42 JOHN SA UL'S DESCRIPTIVE CA TALOQ UE 



J^JEW CLEMATIS. 



Per plant. 

 * Andre Leroy. An immense flower of the finest form, color rich violet, with a metallic 



hue; a grand flower ,... 1 00 



Ascotiensis. The flowers containing six petals each; color a fine azure blue; it is a 



most profuse bloomer 50 



*Fairy Queen. Flowers very large, occasionally measuring nine inches across; color 



pale flpsh, with a pink bar in the centre of each sepal, shaded purple at the base 1 00 



*Duke of Edinburgh This is a fin« variety, flowers large, six-sepaled, of a rich violet 



purple. One of the most attractive 75 



*Devoniensis. Flowers large, delicate azure blue, very free bloomer, extra 1 50 



*Duchess of Teck. Flowers pure white, six-sepaled, with a faint, delicate mauve bar 



down the centre when first opened 1 00 



*Duchess of Edinburgh. Without doubt the best of the double whites yet known, most 



deliciously scented, very free blooming 1 50 



*Gipsey Queen. An extremely rich, bright, dark velvety purple variety of the Jack- 



manii type; very free, late flowering 1 00 



*Moritkata Oke. A beautiful new variety, satiny French white, closely set and slightly 



cupped, flowers very perfect in shape 1 50 



*Mrs. Hope. Satiny mauve, bar rather darker tint, sepals broad and over-lapping, 



forming a full slightly reflexed flower 1 50 



*Mrs. Baker. White, with dark carmine ribbon, a large and beautiful flower, free 



bloomer 75 



^Purpurea Elegans. Flowers large, fine form ; color deep violet purple, well contrasted 



by its light colored filaments and pinkish brown anthers 1 00 



*Reine Blanche. A lovely white flower, delicately margined, with sepals, fringed 1 00 



*Vesta. The flowers are five inches across, and consisting of eight or more spreading 



sepals of a dead white color, with a creamy tinge over the centre bar 1 00 



^Victoria. A distinct and handsome variety, flowers large, composed of five and six 



petals well formed, color deep reddish mauve 50 



Class II. 



The following varieties flower in spring and early summer, from the old or ripened wood 

 of the previous year's growth, have been raised from Patens : 



Albert Victor. A thick velvety texture, flowers large deep lavender, with brown ribs 



down the centre»petal $0 40 



Excelsior. Flowers large, finely shaped and occasionally double, the outer petals re- 

 sembling the guard petals of a Hollyhock, color rich deep mauve 50 



Fair Rosamond. The flower is fully six inches across, and consists of eight sepals. 

 White with a bluish cast, having a light wine red bar up the centre of each sepal. 

 Flowers very fragrant, and are abundant through June and July 75 



Fortunei. A very fine species from Japan, flowers double, white and fragrant 40 



Florida Standishii. One of the most beautiful flowers, of a kind of violet blue, with 



crimson and carmine shining through it 40 



John Gould Veitch. A magnificent " Double Blue Clematis." It is a profuse bloomer, 

 the flowers being very double, of a large size, (four inches in diameter,) and of a 

 beautiful light blue 50 



Lady Londsborough. A robust constitution, producing its elegant flowers in great 

 abundance ; color a delicate silvery lavender with a white stripe down the centre 

 of each petal 50 



Lucie Lemoine. Fine double white, the flowers are composed of seventy-five to ninety 

 petals In the first period of its flowering the blooms are semi-circular in shape, 

 resembling a gigantic double white Zinnia 50 



Miss Bateman. A magnificent plant of both growth and flower ; the blooms are large, 

 of good shape and pure white, banded with creamy white down the centre of each 

 petal 40 



Montana. Flowers pure white — early in spring 50 



Stella. Very showy. The flowers are of a light violet or deep mauve, with a distinct 



bar in the centre of each sepal of a reddish plum color 50 



