78 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ 
CATALOGUE OF CLIMBING PLANTS. 
CLEMATIS— SUMMER AND 
AUTUMN FLOWERING — continued. 
Each- 
d. 
Each— 
-s. 
d. 
Gem, deep lavender blue ; very fine . . 
1 
6 
Marcel Moser, very large pale violet, with a 
*Qipsy Queen, rich bright dark velvety purple; 
distinct red bar ; good . . 
2 
0 
very attractive 
1 
6 
Mr. Gladstone, pale lavender, large blooms ; 
Gloiie de St. Julien, white with yellow sta- 
very good . , 
2 
0 
mens ; very large 
2 
0 
Mrs. Bush, deep lavender 
1 
C 
Grand Duchess, white, slightly flushed rosy, 
Mrs. Hope, satiny mauve, bar rather dark ; 
a very eSective variety . . 
1 
6 
highly recommended 
1 
6 
Guiding Star, a fine flower of purplish hue. 
Nellie Koster, white, large flower ; a beautiful 
shaded crimson, with a longitudinal band 
variety 
1 
6 
of maroon down the centre of each petal 
2 
0 
*Nellie Moser, white flushed with blue, with 
Henryii. beautiful creamy white ; large 
1 
6 
bright red bar running through the petal ; 
*Jackmanii, intense violet purple, of a bril- 
a beautiful and distinct variety which will 
liant metalic hue . . . , 1 /- & 
1 
G 
be very popular as it becomes known . . 
2 
0 
*Jackmanii Superba, an improved form of the 
Orifioaure, ibeautiful violet red, with white 
preceding variety, the flowers being 
freckled edges, and velvety vermilion 
larger and deeper in colour 
1 
G 
centre, quite distinct 
2 
0 
*Jackmanii Alba, a beautiful varietv of the 
Othello, rich violet purple 
1 
6 
Jackmanii. The leaves and habit of the 
Otto Froebel, beautiful greyish white 
1 
G 
plant are identical with the old variety. 
Faniculata, white, sweet-scented, small 
the flowers are of a beautiful pure white 
flowers of Flammula type 
1 
6 
sometimes faintly tinged with pink 
1 
6 
Papa Christen, delicate mauve, with a broad 
Jackmanii Rubra, quite distinct, a beautiful 
band of deep mauve down the centre of 
rod form of the well known Jackmanii 
2 
0 
each petal ; good . , 
2 
0 
King Edward VJI,, large pucy violet, with 
*Prince of Wales, deep pucy purple . . 
1 
G 
bar of crimson down the centre of each 
*Princess of Wales, deep bluish mauve, with 
petal, very fine ; new 
2 
0 
a satiny surface 
1 
G 
La Belle, beautiful pure white ; free , . 
1 
G 
Purpurea Elegans, deep violet purple, large ; 
La Prance, deep violet purple, fine shade 
1 
G 
fine form , . 
1 
6 
La Lorraine, clear rose, tinted blush, very 
Queen Alexandra, beautiful pale lavender. 
large ; it produces double and single 
with lilac purple base ; very pretty and 
flowers on the same plant ; a great 
distinct 
2 
0 
ac<iuisition . . 
2 
0 
*Reine Blanche, light mauve, with lighter bar 
1 
6 
Lady Caroline Neville, French white, mauve bars 
1 
6 
’Rubella, rich velvety claret colour . . 
1 
G 
Lanuginosa, pale blue, flowers large . . 
1 
G 
Sensation, rich satiny mauve . . 
1 
G 
Candida, white, slightly tinted lilac 
2 
0 
’Star of India, a splendid variety, colour 
Lord Neville, rich dark plum colour, good 
reddish plum, with red bars 
1 
G 
size and substance 
1 
6 
Symesiana, pale mauve of bluish lavender. 
Lawsoniana, rosy purple, with darker veins . , 
2 
0 
fine flowers 
1 
6 
Madame Grange, a hybrid of the varieties 
Venus Victrix, double, delicate lavender 
2 
0 
Lanuginosa and Jackmanii, purplish- 
’Ville de Lyon, bright carmine red, deeper in 
violet with red medium line 
1 
6 
colour than Madame Edouard Andre, but 
Madame Edouard Andre, the nearest approach 
not quite so large, very free and con- 
to a crimson variety ; flowers are of 
tinuous in flowering ; a great advance 
medium size, rich in colour, and very free 
in bright coloured Clematis 
1 
6 
flowering . . 
2 
0 
Ville de Paris, pale flesh, with pink bar, distinct 
2 
0 
Madame Julia Correvon, very rich red, elegant 
Vitioella alba, greyish white, distinct 
1 
6 
and distinct 
1 
(i 
’Viticella Rubra Grandiflora, light claret, very 
Madame Van Houtte, white suffused with a 
free flowering 
1 
6 
bluish or mauve coloured tint 
2 
0 
William Kennett, large deep blue, changing to 
Magniflca, purple shaded crimson 
1 
6 
lavender 
1 
6 
CLEM A TIS 
COCCINEA. 
An attractive climber, intense vermilion colour. 
bright orange inside the petals. It is of neat slender 
growth, and quite hardy, — Strong Plants, 
1 6 
each. 
HYBRID 
CLEMATIS. 
The following are Hybrid varieties raised from C. Coccinea ; they have been certificated by the Horticultural 
Society, and are decidedly pretty and most distinct. Each 
s. 
d. 
ADMIHATION, deep salmon, edged with violet shading to heliotrope, white on the reverse side 
1 
G 
OOUNTESS OF ONSLOW, tiright violet purple, with a broad band of scarlet down the centre of each 
petal, it is of open bell-shaped form with four to six petals to each flower, it is very free and quite 
hardy 
1 
G 
DUCHESS OF l^ale blush pink, of a delicate and very pleasant shade of colour, with a deeper 
tinge down the centre of each petal, of campanulate form, and auite hardv . . 
1 
G 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Beautiful bright pink. 
deeper down the centre, softening down to lilac 
pink round the margin, campanulate in shape, quite hardy, and a vigorous grower 
1 
6 
GKAOE D AkLiInG. delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, the blooms are star shaped, and it is verv 
free flowering 
] 
6 
SlK TKEVUK LAUKEMUE, new, bright crimson, long campanulate flowers, re-curved, free flowering 
2 
6 
The new Climbing Plants offered on page 76 are worthy of attention, they are very distinct and good. 
