CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912 
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ClemciHs. 
New Hardy Type, Hybrid Coccinea Clematis. 
Admiration, deep salmon, edged violet and heliotrope ; 
free and vigorous. 1/(1. 
Countess of Onslow, a bright violet-purple, with a 
broad band of scarlet down the centre of each 
petal. 1/(1. 
Duchess of Albany, a beautiful bright pink, deeper 
down the centre. 1/(1. 
Duchess of York, a delicate and very pleasing shade 
of pale blush-pink, with a deeper tinge down the 
centre of each petal, l/d. 
(Grace Darling, a delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, 
the blooms being star-shaped and very jirofuse 
1 / 6 . 
Lady Northclifle, deep lavender, tinted blue, purple 
bar and white stamens. 3/6. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, bright crimson, free flowering, 
vigorous. 2/6. 
WITH ABRIDGED DESCRIPTIONS. 
For Clematis Indivisa, see Greenhou.se Climbers. 
jfackmanii, J. ; Lanuginosa, 1.. ; Florida, F. ; Mon- 
tana, M. ; V'iticella, V. ; Patens, P. 
Those marked * arc the best for jiots. 
JL. Alba Magna, large, white. 2/6. 
P. Albert Victor, deep lavender. July to .\ugust. I '6. 
V. Ascotensis, large azure blue. May to July. 2/6. 
JL. Beauty of Worcester, lovely bluish violet ; pro- 
ducing double and single flowers on same plant. 
1 / 6 . 
F. Belle of Woking, silvery grey, double ; fine. 2.' 
JL. Blue Gem, pale blue. 1/6. 
i^.*Countess of Lovelace, bright bluish lilac ; fine 
double. June to July. 1/6. 
F. Duchess of Edinburgh, fine double white ; sweet- 
scented. 2/- 
Duchess of Teck, large white ; free flowering. 2/- 
P. Edith Jackman, white, delicate flush of mauve. 1/6. 
1'. Enchantress, beautiful double white ; outer petals 
flushed white rose. June to July. 2/6. 
JL*Fair Rosamond, blush-while, with pale bar. Jlay 
and June. 1/6. 
i-.*Fairy Queen, pale flesh, with striking pink bar. 
J uly to October. '2/ 
J. Flammula. 1/- 
J. Flammula Rubra Grandiflora, beautiful variety, 
very free flowering. August to October. 1 /6. 
F. Fortune!, large double white. June and July. 1/6. 
/.*Gipsy Queen, dark velvety purple ; very atttractive. 
July to October. 1/6. 
JL. Gloire de St. Julian, white, flushed with mauve ; 
large and showy. J vine to October. 1 /6. 
Grata, small white mauve flowers, changing to white. 
1 / 6 . 
J. Jackmanii, deep violet-purple, flowers produced in 
masses ; one of the best. J uly to October. 1 '6 
]. Jackmanii Alba, blush, changing to white, of the 
habit of Jackmanii ; \ erj- free. 1 /6. 
J. Jackmanii Superba, very dark \'iolet-purple ; very 
free flowering : flowers larger and of deeper 
colour than ynr/iwfl«i);. July to Octolver. 1/6. 
J. Jackmanii, Smith’s Snow-White! 2/- 
P. John Gould Veitch, lavender-lilue ; fine double. 
June and July. 2/- 
F.*Lady Bovill, greyish-blue; cupped. July to Oc- 
tober. I /6. 
L. Lady Caroline Neville, French-white ; mauve bars. 
1 / 6 . 
P.*Lady Londesborough, silver-grey, with pale bars. 
May to July. 1/6. 
L. La France, large deep violet-purple ; dark anthers. 
2 / 6 . 
Lanuginosa, pale lavender. July to October. 2/- 
/-■ Lanuginosa Candida, white, slightly lintevl violet ; 
a very fine variety. July to October. 1/6. 
L. Lord Neville, dark plum, stamens light, with dark 
anthers: distinct. J vine to October. 1/6. 
/*Madame Edouard Andre, bright rod ; free flowering. 
1 / 6 . 
■k/. Montana, white, small .Anemone-like flowers ; 
\-ery hardy and vigorous in growth ; live best 
variety to cover a .space quickly ; strong plants. 
May and June. 1/6. 
’PHONE No. 3 SWANLEY JUNCTION. 
