CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HARDY CLEMATIS. 
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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 , ctsrulea odorata\ V,florida\ FI, flammula) I, integrifolia; J , Jachrnanii ; 1, lanuginosa; 
M, montana ; P, patens', V, vilicella ; and Va, 
4 Alexandra (j), sepals broad, of a strong 
violet-blue, with a pale band up the 
middle. 
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 cserulea 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 blbom; quite hardy, 
free-flow'ering, 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. 
/ iorna. 
19 Edith Jackman (p), white, flushed 
mauve. 
20 Fairy Queen (l), pale flesh, deepening 
towards the base, bars occasionally 
pale pink. 
21 fiammula (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 (i>), blush white. 
27 Gipsy Queen (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, 
prodneing 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 103). 
26 graveolens (fl), medium sized pale 
yellow flowers. 
29 Henryii (l), large, finely formed, of a 
beautiful creamy-white. 
30 integrifolia Durandii (1), flowers deep 
violet velvet colour, with yellow 
stamens. 
33 indivisa 1 Flowers pure white. Two 
32 lobata fine greenhouse climbers. 
| 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. 
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. 2/6 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 (1.), clear lavender, very fine 
large sepals. 
41 Candida (l), flowers of an exquisite 
translucent pearly white, very faintly 
flushed lilac; stamens rich Cream ; fine. 
