The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
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CLEMATISES. 
CLEMATIS, MRS. CHOlMONDELEY. 
Months of each. 
Flowering, s. d. 
BEAUTY OF WORCESTER. Large and hand- 
^ florae, producing double and single flowers on 
same plant, lovely bluish violet . . Ju Oo 2 0 
BELLE OF WOKING. Silvery grey, double . . Ju 16 
BELLE NANTAISE. Lavender blue, very largo . . Jy Oo 1 6 
Choice named varieties from the a 
BLUE GEM. Pale casrulean blue . . 
COUNTESS OF LOVELACE. Bluish lilac, doublo 
DANIEL DERONDA. Large violet blue, pale centre ; sometimes 
double .. .. .. .. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Rich violet purple 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. The best of all the double whites, 
deliciously scented . . . . . ... „ 
EARL OF BE ACONSFIELD. Rich royal purple „. _ 
FAIRY QUEEN. Pale flesh, pink bar . . _ _ 
GIPSY QUEEN. Dark velvety purple — ™ — 
HENRYI. Beautiful large creamy white 
JACKMANH. Intense violet purple 
JACKMANH, RED. A fine new red variety of true Jaokmanii 
type . . . . . . . . 
JACKMANH SUPERBA. Similar to “ Jackmanii,” but the 
colour more intense 
KING EDWARD VH. (new). Beautiful puoy violet, with 
crimson bar down the centre of each petal, large flowers . . 
LA FRANCE. Deep violet purple, dark anthers 
LA LORRAINE. Colour, a soft clear rose tinted with blush. A 
great acquisit ion 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE (new). Beautiful deep lavender, tinted 
bright blue, with purple bars and white stamens. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1906 
LANUGINOSA. Pale lavender 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Bluish purple 
LUCIE LEMOINE. Double, white . . 
MADAME BARON VEUXARD. Distinct light lilac rose ; very 
free bloomer, vigorous grower . . 
MADAME EDOUARD ANDRE. Beautiful bright velvety red ; 
very distinct and free-flowering.. .. „ 
MISS BATEMAN. White, red anthers ... ... 
MRS. CHOLMONDELEY. Lavender . . 
MRS. HOPE. Satiny mauve 
MRS. GEO. JACKMAN. Satiny white, beautiful „ _ 
MRS. QUILTER. Pure white, very fine . . ... ™ 
NELLY MOSER. Light mauve, with bright red bars., 
PAPA CHRISTEN. Large flowers, colour, a delicate mauve with 
broad hand of deep carmine down the centre of each petal 
PRESIDENT. Purple, suffused with claret, good ... ... 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Deep bluish mauve 
PURPUREA ELEGANS. Deep violet purple 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Beautiful pale lavender lilac, purplo 
base, silvery white down centre of each sepal. Very 
pretty . . • • • • • • • • • • 
SYMEANA. Delicate lavender bluo, deeper bars . . 
VENUS VICTRIX. A fine double-flowered variety, delicate 
lavender blue, beautiful form .. 
VTLLE DE LYON. Bright carmine red . . . . «. 
VILLE DE PARIS. Pale flesh, pink bar. of great merit 
WILLIAM KENNETT. Deep lavender, fine . . .« — 
>ve list, our own selection, per doz. 15s. and 18s. 
Months of each. 
Flowering, s. d. 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Ju Jy 1_,J5 
Jy Oo 1 6 
My Jy 1 6 
Ju Jy 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oc 2 0 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 2 0 
Jy Oo 2 0 
Ju Oo 1 6 
Ju Jy 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
My Jy 1 6 
My Ju 1 6 
Ju Au 1 6 
Ju Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo l 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy Oo 1 6 
Jy 1 6 
Clematis montana, Rubens. 
This charming new free-flowering variety produces a lovely effect in 
May and June. The blooms arc of good size, and of a soft bright rosy 
lilac colour. It is quite hardv. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS . . . . - - each 2s. 6d. 
Clematis montana grandiflora. 
A beautiful early, free-flowering variety, blooming in May and June, 
and producing a profusion of large, pure white starry flowers. Splendid 
for covering trellises, porches, &c. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA GRANDIFLORA Each Is. 6d. 
RHODODENDRONS— Garden Hybrids. 
The cultivation of these beautiful hardy evergreen flowering shrubs has been greatly on the increase since the discovery that peat soil is not 
absolutely necessary for their successful growth. Sandy peat free from stagnant moisture probably suits them best, but they will do well in sandy 
loam or even clayey loam, if free from calcareous matter whilst we have seen many beautiful specimens growing in ordinary light garden soil. The 
colours of the flowers range from the richest and most intense crimson to the most delicate shades of rose and pure white, the masses of beautiful 
bloom having a charming appearance with the rich dark green foliage. 
CHOICE NAMED VARIETIES. Strong young plants, well set with flower- 
buds. Our own selection according to size 
each 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. ; per doz. 25s. to 35s. 
UNNAMED HYBRIDS. Good kinds, producing a beautiful variety of 
colours . . . . . . . . per doz. 18s., 24s., and 30s. 
PONTICUM . . . . . . each Is. to 2s. ; por doz. 9s. to 21s. 
The Prices of smaller sizes of Ponticum on application. 
HARDY AZALEAS. 
GHENT VARIETIES. Choico named sorts, well set with flower-buds .-. •• — •• •• •• •• per doz. 18s, 
AZALEA MOLLIS. Beautiful varieties. Strong plants, well set with flower-buds .. •• •• •• •• •• por doz. 18s, 
