H-. Chqqell & $*lofhl Collide. 
Clb' matis 
WITH ABRIDGED DESCRIPTIONS. 
For Clematis Indivisa, see Greenhouse Climbers. 
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CLEMATIS. 
LA FRANCE—This variety, even on the youngest plants, stops every visitor when passing 
through our Clematis house, on account of its lovely dark, brilliant, purple-blue flowers, perfect 
shape, and wonderful freedom of blooming. 2s. Gd. each. 
SMITHS SNOW-WHITE JACK- 
MANII—The flowers are paper-white, 
about the same size as those of the old 
purple Jackman it, but produced iu even 
greater profusion. It is unrivalled for 
beds, and al 60 for climbing. 2>. Gd. each. 
Lanuginosa Type. 
Climbing large-flowered Summer and 
Autumn bloomers, flowering occasionally on 
short lateral summer shoots , the flowers 
dispersed. 
DUKE OF NORFOLK — Deep 
mauve. 2.9 
ENCHANTRESS — Very double ; 
white, the exterior petals flushed with 
rose. First-Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
Lv. Gd. 
•FAIRY QUEEN—Pale flesh, with a 
striking pink bar in the centre of each 
sepal. 2s. 
MORIKATA OKE—Satiny mauve. 
Is. Gd. 
OTTO FRCEBEL—Greyish white; 
very large. 2s. 
GEM—Deep lavender-blue. Is. Gd. 
HENRYI—Very fine white. 2s 
JEANNE D'ARC — Light grey. 
Is. Gd. 
•LADY BOVILL—Light blue, cup 
shaped. Is. Gd. 
LADY CAROLINE NEVILL — 
Pale mauve, deep mauve bars. 2s. 
LANUGINOSA—Pale lavender. 2s. 
LANUGINOSA NIVEA — White. 
2s. 
WILLIAM KEN NETT —Deep 
lavender; fine. 2s. 
LA FRANCE. 
J NO - M. Lewis, Esq., 37, Chaloner Street, Liverpool, October Gth , 1894. 
I have duly received your supply of Cyclamen, which really are capital strong plants, for 
which, and your kind attention, please acceptrny best thanks. 
( GO ) 
