CLIBRANS’ LIST OB HARDY CLEMATIS, 1909-10. 
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CLEMATIS — continued. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
Purchaser’s selection, 1/- each, excepting those priced. Our selection of 12 fine varieties 
for 9/-, 12/- and 15/-. 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. 
Thus: C , ccerulea odorata\ F, florida) FI, flammula', I, integrifolia] J , Jackmanni ; L, lanuginosa', 
M, montana ; P, patens', V, viticella ; and Va, Viorna. 
5 ascotiensis (v), flowers contain six 
sepals, of richest blue flushed violet, a 
most profuse bloomer. 
6 alba magna (l), large white broad 
sepalled flowers, sometimes very 
faintly tinted lavender. 
7 Blue Gem (l), fine clear strong violet- 
blue flowers, with very broad sepals. 
8 Beauty of Worcester (l), produces single 
and double flowers, of a lovely satiny 
bluish-violet, vigorous. 
11 Belle of Woking (f), large silver grey, 
double, very fine. 
11a calycina (m), creamy-white flowers, 
dotted purple inside. 
9 coccinea (va), a slender growing, very 
elegant non-climbing form, with 
fleshy, somewhat bell-shaped flowers, 
creamy within, glowing crimson with- 
out. 1/6 
9a Comtesse de Bouchard, flowers large, 
of a beautiful satin rose; a distinct 
and beautiful variety; good grower 
and free bloomer. See illustration. 
10 Countess of Lovelace (f), bluish lilac, 
rosette-shaped, double. 
12 ceerulea odorata (c), small fragrant, 
reddish-violet flowers, with cream- 
coloured stamens ( non-climbing ). 
125 Countess of Onslow ( coccinea hybrid), 
(F.C.C., R.H.S.), bright violet-purple, 
with a broad band of scarlet down 
the centre of each petal, of open bell- 
shaped form, with 4 to 6 petals on 
each flower; hardy and a good 
climber. 
13 crispa (va), an evergreen species, with a 
profusion of nodding purplish-white 
bell-shaped flowers; sepals reflexed 
and crimped ; not hardy. 
131 Duchess of Albany ( coccinea hybrid), 
(A.M., R.H.S.), beautiful bright pink, 
deeper down the centre, softening 
down to lilac -pink round the margin; 
campanulate in shape, hardy, free 
flowering, vigorous grower. 
18 Duchess of Edinburgh (f), splendid, 
large very double white flowers, the 
finest of all for indoors or outside, for 
cutting, &c. 
136 Duchess Of York ( coccinea hybrid), 
(A.M., R.H.S.), a delicate and pleas- 
ing shade of pale blush-pink, with a 
deeper tinge down the centre of each 
petal, of campanulate form, with 4 to 
6 petals to each bloom; quite hardy, 
free-flowering, and a good climber. 
14 Earl of Beaconsfield (j), rich royal 
purple, splendid form. 
15 Enchantress (i), white, very double, 
the exterior sepals flushed rose. 
19 Edith Jackman (r), white, flushed 
mauve. 
20 Fairy Queen (l), pale flesh, deepening 
towards the base, bars occasionally 
pale pink. 
21 flammula (fl), common, sweet-scented 
species. 
22 rubra marginata (fl); a pretty 
variety ; the margins of the sepals are 
deeply covered purplish-red. 
23 Fair Rosamond (p), blush white. 
27 GipsyQueen (j), bright velvety flowers of 
a peculiarly rich glowing violet-purple. 
24 Gloire de St. Julien (l), delicate laven- 
der-blue, paling towards the centre, 
very large flower, extra fine. 
28 Grand Duchess (l), very large flowers 
of a pale satiny lilac-heliotrope; sepals 
broad and overlapping. 
25 Grata (A.M., R.H.S.), a distinct species, 
producing an abundance of light 
mauve flowers changing to white, a 
strong and rapid grower, fine for 
covering pergolas, arbours and trellis- 
work ( see illustration, page 109). 
26 graveolens (fl), medium sized pale 
yellow flowers. 
29 Henryii (l), large, finely formed, of a 
beautiful creamy-white. 
30 integrifolia Durandli (i), flowers deep 
violet velvet colour, with yellow 
stamens. 
33 indivisa l Flowers pure white. Two 
32 lobata - fine greenhouse climbers. 
J 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
34 Jackmanni (j), intense violet-purple. 
35 superba ( j), very dark velvety 
violet-purple. 
36a King Edward VII., puce-violet with a 
bar of crimson down the centre of 
each sepal; of large size, good shape 
and substance; a lovely distinct and 
high-class variety in every way. 1/6 
37 La Nancienne (v) , fine double flowers, 
brilliant violet-black, extremely flori- 
ferous. 
42 Lady Bovill (j), lilac grey, a large and 
very fine flower. 1/6 
46 Lady Northcliffe, (A.M., R.H.S.), deep 
lavender, tinted bright blue, with 
purple bar and light white stamens; 
strong grower and free bloomer; a 
superb variety, one of the most 
beautiful Clematis recently intro- 
duced. 2 /- each. 
38 Lady Caroline Neville (l), delicate 
heliotrope-lavender, with purplish 
band down the centre of each sepal. 
48 La Lorraine, clear rose tinged with blue; 
distinct, free and attractive. 
39 lanuginosa (l), clear lavender, very fine 
large sepals. 
41 Candida (l), flowers of an exquisite 
translucent pearly white, very faintly 
flushed lilac; stamens rich cream; fine. 
43 Lady Londesborough (p), silver grey, 
pale reddish bar, beautiful. 
47 La France (l), large, deep violet-purple 
flowers, sepals very broad, with 
gracefully irregular sinuate margin; 
a robust grower. 
