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CLEMATIS, 
NEW HARDY TYPE— HYBRID COCCINEA CLEMATIS. 
ADMIRATION — Deep salmon edged violet and heliotrope, free aul vigorous. 2s. 
COUNTESS OF ONSLOW — A bright violet-purple, with a broad baud of scarlet down the centre of each petal ; 
open bell-shaped form, with four to six petals to each flower ; very free flowering, quite hardy and a good climber ; 
the flowers are thick in substance, and when cut will keep fresh in water for several days. F.C.C. R.H.S. 
Is. 6d. 
DUCHESS OP ALBANY — A beautiful bright pink, deeper down the centre, softening down to lilacy pink round the 
margin ; free-flowering and a vigorous grower ; useful for cutting. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Is. 6d. 
DUCHESS OP YORK— A delicate and very pleasing shade of pale blush-pink, with a deeper tinge down the centre 
of each petal, four to six petals to each bloom ; free-flowering and a good climber ; useful for cutting. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S. Is. 6d. 
GRACE DARLING — A delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, the blooms being star-shaped and very profuse. Pliints 
in 60 pots. Is. 6(f. 
LADY NORTHCLIFPE -Deep lavender tinted blue, purple bar and white stamens. 6s. 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE— Blight crimson, free flowering, vigorous. 3s. 6d. 
WITH ABRIDGED DESCRIPTIONS. 
For Clematis Indivisa, see Greenhouse Climbers, 
J., Jackmatii ; L., Lanuginosa ■, F., Florida ; M., Monlfina ; V,, Viticella\ P., Palens. 
Those marked * are the best for pots. 
Each— s. d. 
L ALBA MAGNA, large, white .26 
P Albert Victor, deep lavender. .Tuly to Oct. 1 6 
V Ascotensis — L arge azure-blue. May to July 2 6 
L Beauty of Worcester, lovely bluish violet, 
producing double and single flowers on same 
plant 1 6 
F Belle of Woking, silvery grey, double, fine 2 0 
L Blue Gem, pale blue ... 1 6 
F •Countess of Lovelace, bright bluish lilac, 
flue double flower. June to July ■ ... ... 1 6 
F Duchess of Edinburgh, fine double white, 
sweet scented ... ... ... 2 0 
L Duchess op Tech, large white, free flowering 2 .6 
P Ediih Jackman, white, delicate, flush of 
mauve .. ... ... ... 1 6 
F Enchantress, beautiful double white, outer 
petals flushed with rose. Juno to July ... 2 6 
P *Fair Rosamond, blush-white, with pale bar. 
May and J une 1 6 
L *Fairy Queen, pale flesh, with striking pink 
bar, July to Oct ..2 0 
J Flammula 1 0 
J rubra orandiflora, beautiful variety, 
very free flowering, recent introduction. 
August to Oct. 1 8 
F Fobtdnei, large double white. June and July 1 8 
J *Gipst Queen, bright dark velvety purple, 
very attractive. July to Oct. 16 
L Gloirb de St. Julien, white, flushed with 
mauve, large and showy. June to Oct. ... 2 6 
J Jackmani, deep violet-purple, flowers pro- 
duced in masses ; one of the best. J uly to 
Oct 1 8 
J ALBA, blush, changing to white, of the 
habit of Jackmani ; very free 1 6 
J SUPERBA, very dark violet-purple, very 
free flowering, flowers larger and of deeper 
colour than Jackmani. July to Oct. . . 18 
Smith’s Snow-White ... 2 0 
P John Gould Veitch, lavender-blue ; fine 
double. Juno and July ... 2 0 
V *Lady Bovill, greyish blue, cupped. July to 
Oct 1 6 
L Lady Caroline Neville, French- white, 
mauve bars 1 6 
Each— s. d. 
P *Lady Londesborough, silver-grey, with pale 
bars. May to July 1 6 
L La France, large deep violet- purple, dark 
anthers ... ... 2 6 
L Lanuginosa, pale lavender. July to Oct. ... 2 C 
L CANDIDA, white, slightly tinted violet ; 
a very fine variety. July to Oct 1 8 
L Lord Neville, dark plum, stamens light, 
with dark anthers ; distinct. June to Oct. 1 6 
J ‘Madame Edouard Andr6, bright red, free 
flowering ... ... ... 1 6 
M Montana, white, small Anemone-like flowers ; 
very hardy and vigorous in growth ; the best 
variety to cover a space quickly ; strong 
plants. May and Juno 1 6 
M orandiflora 1 6 
P ‘Miss Bateman, white, red anthers. May to 
July .. 1 6 
P Mrs. Geo. Jackman, satiny white, with cream- 
coloured har. May and June ... ... 1 6 
P Mrs. S. C. Baker, pink changing to French- 
white, with claret bars. May and June ... 1 0 
J Prince op Wales, deep purple ; very free 
flowering. July to Oct. ... ... ... 1 6 
L Princess of Wales, bluish mauve, with a 
satiny surface; very fine variety. June to 
Oct 1 8 
L Robert Hanbury, bluish lilac, lightly edged 
with rod. June to Oct 1 8 
J Rubella, velvety purple ; distinct, very free. 
July to Oct 1 6 
L Sensation, rich satin-mauve. July to Oct. 2 8 
P ‘Sir Garnet Wolseley, pale blue, with a dis- 
tinct bar of plum-red. May and June ... 1 8 
P Standishii, light lavender-blue ; good form. 
MayandJune.. ... ... ... ... 1 8 
J Star op India, reddish plum, large and fine. 
July to Oct 1 8 
J Tunbridgensis, deep bluish mauve, fine 
variety. June to Oct. 2 0 
P Vitalba 0 9 
V ViTloELLA, strong transplanted clumps ... 1 0 
V rubra grandiplora, claret-red, bright. 
July to Sept. ... ... ... 1 8 
L William Kennett, deep lavender, large 
flowers. July to Oct. ... 1 8 
