CLIBRANS’ LIST OF CLEMATIS. 
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Clematis. 
IN POTS TO PLANT OUT IN SPRING AND SUMMER. 
Clematis require a richly manured soil if the best result is aimed at. Manure ought to be well 
mixed with the soil when planting,, and used annually as a mulch for Winter protection, forking 
it in very lightly in the Spring. The addition of chalk or lime to the soil is also beneficial. 
TIME OF FLOWERING. — The Jackmanni and lanuginosa sections bloom from July to 
October ; viticella and coerulea odorata from July to September ; patens and montana in May and 
June : fiorida in June and July ; Clematis indivisa and indivisa lobala are tender kinds, and flower 
indoors from February to May. 
PRUNING.-— The Jackmanni, lanuginosa, viticella and ccevulea sections should be pruned in 
early Winter, after the flowering season, cutting the shoots well into the old wood, as they bloom 
on the current year's growth ; fiorida, patens, and montana sections should only have the weak and 
unnecessary shoots cut out, they bloom on the previous year’s ripened wood. 
For full and complete descriptions of all varieties of Clematis, see our Tree and Shrub List, 
free on application. 
No. 
9a Comtesse de Bouchard, 
satin rose. 1/6. 
125 Countess of Onslow 
(coccinea hybrid), a 
bright violet purple, 
band of scarlet down 
each petal. 1/6 each. 
131 Duchess of Albany (coc- 
cinea hybrida), bright 
pink. 1/6 ea. 
136 Duchess of York (coc- 
cinea hybrid), pale 
blush pink. t/6each. 
New Varieties. 
No. 
25 Grata, light mauve.chang- 
ing to white, strong 
grower. 1/6 and 2/- 
each. 
36a King Edward VII., puce 
violet, bar of crimson 
down each sepal. 2/6 
each. 
48 La Lorraine, clear rose 
tinged blue, fine. 1/6 
and 2/- each. 
56b montana rubens, soft rosy 
red. 7/6 and 10/6 
each. 
No. 
76 Oriflamme, large red, 
band of vermilion 
down each sepal, i /6. 
34a Red Jackmanil, rich crim- 
son. 1/6 and 2/- ea. 
150 Sir Trevor Lawrence, 
bright crimson. 2/- 
and 2/6 each. 
1 13 Ville de Lyon (v), rich 
crimson. 1/6. 
120 Viticella alba luxurians 
(v)., white. i/- and 
1/6 each. 
General Collection. 
Purchasers’ selection, 1 /- each, 10/6 doz. ; excepting those priced. Our selection of 12 fine 
varieties for 9 ,'-, 12 /- and 15 /- ; 25 varieties for 16 / 6 . A few extra strong plants of the best varieties 
in large pots for forcing, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
The letters in brackets after the name indicate the section to which the variety belongs. • 
C, cirrulea odorata ; F, fiorida ; FI., flammula ; I, integrifolia ; J, Jackmanii ; L, lanuginosa ; M, 
montana ; P, patens ; V, viticella ; and Va, viorna. 
No. 
4 Alexandra (J), violet-blue. 
5 ascotiensis (v), rich blue. 
6 alba magna (l), white. 
7 Blue Gem (l), violet-blue. 
8 Beauty of Worcester (i,), 
bluish-violet. 
1 1 Belle of Woking (f), silver 
grey. 
9 coccinea (va), creamy 
within, glowing crim- 
son without. 1/6. 
10 Countess of Lovelace (f), 
bluish lilac. 
12 cserulea odorata (c), red- 
dish-violet. 
13 crispa (va), purplish- 
white. 
18 Duchess of Edinburgh 
(f), double white. 
14 Earl of BeaconsQeld (j), 
rich purple. 
1 5 Enchantress (l), white. 
No. 
19 Edith Jackman (p), white, 
flushed mauve. 
20 Fairy Queen (l), pale flesh. 
21 flammula (fl), common, 
sweet scented species. 
22 rubra marginata (fl), 
purplish red. 
23 Fair Rosamond (p), blush 
white. 
27 Gipsy Queen (j). violet- 
purple. 
24 Gloire de St. Julien (l), 
lavender-blue. 
28 Grand Duchess (l), lilac- 
heliotro])e. 
26 graveolens (fl), pale yel- 
low. 
29 Henryii (l), creamy white. 
30 integrifolia Durandii (i), 
deep violet velvet. 
No. .pure white. 
I T w o ' fine 
g r e e n h o use 
32 lobata i climbers, i/-, 
1/6 to 2/6 
l^each. 
34 Jackmanni(j ), violet purple 
35 superba (j), velvety 
violet-purple. 
37 La Nancienne (v), violet 
black. 
38 Lady Caroline Nevilie (l), 
heliotrope-lavender. 
39 lanuginosa (l), clear laven- 
der. 
41 Candida (l), pearly 
white. 
43 Lady Londesborough (p), 
silver grey, reddish bar, 
47 La France (l), violet- 
purple. 
50 Lord Neville (l), helio- 
trope blue. 
F'or full descriptions of above, see list of Trees and Shrubs ; free. 
