98 DREER’S WHOLESALE LIST FOR 
CLEMATIS 
Within the past few years great attention has been given to the cultivation of these valuable plants 
and a large number of elegant varieties have been obtained, bearing magnificent showy flowers of large 
size and superb coloring. For garden and conservatory decorations, either as climbers on walls, trellises or 
verandahs, old trees or ruins, or as specimens on the lawns or in borders, or for massing in large beds on 
the lawn, they have scarcely an equal, certainly no superior, as they embrace nearly every shade of color. 
The following is a most desirable collection in every respect : 
Alba Magna.—Pure white, with purplish-brown anthers; one 
of the finest white varieties in cultivation. 
Anderson Henrye.—Creamy white, large and handsome. ‘ 
Countess Lovelace.—Bluish lilac, rosette-shaped, forming a 
double flower, occasionally showing single flowers. 
Duchess of Edinburgh.—Very fine, 
pure double white, sweet-scented. 
Fairy Queen.—Large flowers, pale 
flesh, with a pink bar in centre of sepals, 
shaded purple at base. 
Gloire de St Julien.— White, flushed 
with mauve while young; large and 
showy. 
Gipsy Queen.—Rich dark velvety 
purple. 
Imperatrice Eugenie.—Large flow- 
ers, of a pure white color; free-blooming. 
Jackmanni.—Large, rich violet-pur- 
ple; a free bloomer and strong grower. 
Jackmanni Superba.—Very dark 
violet-purple; a large and attractive 
flower. 
John Gould Veitch.—Lavender blue; 
flowers double. 
Lady Bovill.—Light blue ; finely cup- 
ped. 
Lady Londesborough. — Silvery 
gray, with pale bar. 
Lanuginosa Candida.—White tint- 
ed; a fine flower. 
Lawsoniana. — Rosy purple, with 
darker veins ; distinct and very large. 
Mad. Bliza Schenck.—Blue; very 
free-flowering. 
Mad. Van Houtte.—Pure white, 
extra fine. 
Miss Bateman.—White, with choco- 
late-red anthers. 
Mrs. James Bateman.—Pale laven- 
der; large and free. 
Mrs. Geo. Jackman.—Satiny white, 
cream-colored bar. 
Otto Froebel.—Grayish white; large. 
Princess of Wales.—Bluish mauve, 
satiny surface. 
Star of India.—Reddish violet-purple, 
with red bars. 
Sensation.—Rich satiny mauve, large 
and showy. 
$4.00 per doz. ; $30.00 per 100. 
Clematis Flammula. 
A hardy, rapid-growing, graceful vine. 
Its small, bright green foliage is almost 
hidden by large clusters of white flowers. 
$1.25 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100. 
Clematis Crispa. 
The color is a beautiful lavender-blue. 
The centres of the petals are an opaque 
white, and are perfumed. Hardy and 
very free-flowering. \ Si KONSSK 
$1.25 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100. CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. 
Clematis Coeccinea. | on the same plant for its earlier bloom, and as the 
The flowers are bell-shaped, in color a rich deep | S¢ason advances single-flowers only are borne. It 
coral-scarlet. Begins to flower in June and con- | is 4 large and handsome 6- to 8-petalled flower of a 
tinues until frost. lovely buish-violet shade, with prominent pure 
$1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. white stamens, highs greatly aod Hie wet beautas Of 
- > vigorous growth, and a remar ee and con- 
Clematis, Beauty'of Worcester. | tinuous bloomer, producing ane almost every 
A sterling variety, which possesses the singular | joint. 
merit of producing both single and double flowers $1,00 each, 
