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CLIBRANS' LIST OF HARDY CLEMATIS, 1909-10. 
CLEMATIS — continued. 
50 Lord Neville (l), very bright heliotrope- 
blue with white filaments and choco- 
late anthers. 
52 lilacina florlbunda (l), pale grey-lilac, 
deeply veined. 
52a Louis Van Houtte (l), rich, deep violet- 
purple, free. 
53 Mdlle. Torriana (p), bright rose, flushed 
bluish-purple. 
54 Madame Grange (j), crimson-violet, 
red bar in centre; sepals very broad. 
55 Madame Baron-Veillard (j), with a 
profusion of bright lilac-rose flowers. 
67 Madame Edouard Andre (j), The Red- 
Flowered Jackmanni, beautiful and 
distinct, the colour being a rich 
effective carmine-claret. 
57 Madame Van Houtte (l), splendid large 
white flowers. 
60 Magnifica (j), reddish-purple, sepals 
blotched and suffused crimson-car- 
mine along the middle. 
59 Marcel Moser (l), large handsome 
regular flowers of silvery lavender- 
heliotrope, with a broad band of light 
carmine-violet down the centre of 
each sepal. 
63 Mrs. Bush, deep lavender, a very fine 
flower. 1 /6 
61 Mrs. Villiers Lister (p), cream, tinted 
pink. 
62 Mrs. S. C. Baker (p), pinkish white, 
claret band in centre of each sepal. 
64 Mrs. George Jackman (p), satin white, 
creamy bar, white filaments, pale 
brown anthers. 
66 Mrs. Hope (l), satiny mauve, flowers 
with very broad overlapping sepals. 
68 Marie Letebvre (l), delicate clear mauve, 
deepening along the middle of each 
sepal. 
69 Miss Bateman (p), white semi-double 
flowers with rounded sepals and 
chocolate-coloured anthers. 
70 Miss Crawshay (p), solferino pink, dis- 
tinct. 
56 montana (m), pure white, petals large, 
very hardy. 
56a grandiflora (m), a distinct im- 
provement on montana ; the flowers 
are larger and the growth more 
vigorous. The great freedom with 
which the blooms are produced and 
the rapidity of its growth, make it 
invaluable for clothing walls, arbours, 
&c. 
56b rubens, a new form of above 
recently introduced from Central 
China; the foliage and habit resemble 
that of the typical species except 
that the leaf stalks and stems are 
purplish ; the flower is a pleasing 
shade of soft rosy red; it forms a 
most pleasing and effective contrast 
to the white-flowered species. 1/6 
each. 
72 Nellie Moser (l), silvery white, shaded 
mauve, centre of each sepal bright 
rosy-carmine, superb novelty. 
73 Otto Frcebel (l), greyish-white sepal, 
very large and broad. 
76 Oriflamme, large red flowers with a band 
of vermilion down the centre of each 
sepal. The whole flower is spotted 
with minute specks of white ; good 
grower and free bloomer. 
74 Othello (j), dark velvety purple, fine 
form. 
78 purpurea elegans (l), deep violet-purple 
sepals, cream-coloured filaments and 
pinkish-brown anthers. 
79 Proteus (f), large showy, sometimes 
double, flowers of a clear purplish- 
rose. 
80 paniculata (fl), with lovely loose 
clusters of small white flowers; artis- 
tic and decorative. 
34a Red Jackmanni, an exact counterpart 
of the well-known and universally 
planted Jackmanni in habit, shape 
growth and constitution. The colour 
however is a rich crimson, very 
similar to that of Villa de Lyon. 
84 Robert Hanbury (l), brilliant bluish- 
violet, faintly flushed carmine up the 
middle of each sepal. 
82 repens, a new Chinese species resembling 
a montana in growth and floriferous 
habit, but the flowers are larger, being 
pure white and 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter ; blooms during August ; 
a fine climber for pillars, etc. 3/6 each. 
87 Sensation (l), rich satin-mauve flowers 
of large size; strikingly beautiful. 
88 Sir Garnet Wolseley (p), nearly six 
inches across, slatey-blue ground, 
with showy bar of plum-red. 
150 Sir Trevor Lawrence, bright crimson, 
with long campanulate-shaped flowers 
recurved at points; free-flowering 
and vigorous, a superb and lovely 
variety. 1/6 
89 Snow-white Jackmanni (j), the flowers 
are “ paper-white,” about the same 
size as those of the old purple Jack- 
manni, but produced in greater pro- 
fusion. Superb variety, 1/6 
106 Thomas Tennant (l), very large hand- 
some white flowers, delicately flushed 
watery lilac. 
109 Venus Victrlx (l), a double variety of 
delicate lavender colour, sepals very 
large, flat and overlapping. 
1 10 velutina purpurea (j), blackish mulberry 
113 Ville de Lyon (v), ( Silver Gilt Medal, 
R.H.S.). The flowers are of a rich 
crimson colour, deepened round the 
margins of the sepals, and produced 
with the utmost freedom. The habit 
of the plant is strong, robust and 
free. Perfectly hardy and disease- 
resisting. 
114 vitalba ( Traveller’s Joy) (fl), greenish- 
white, small, very strong grower. 
1 15 Ville de Paris (l), white tinged lilac-rose, 
large flower, and of great merit. 
