

MME. BARON-VEILLARD. If pastel tones are desired, the warm lavender 
flowers of this French introduction will undoubtedly meet with approval. 
As the days get cooler, the color of the blooms becomes more intense, and 
its growth is checked only by frost. It is tall growing (10 to 12 feet), sturdy 
of growth, and very profuse in bloom. The flowers are moderate in size, 
borne in generous clusters, and of unusually delicate beauty. From all 
accounts, Mme. Baron-Veillard is destined to become very popular. 
Mme. Epouarp ANnprE. Another red Clematis, but this one has a purplish 
cast, the flowers are smaller, and the petals are more rounded than those 
of Jackmani rubra and Crimson King. Perhaps more modest in its 
rapidity of growth (7 feet), it excels, however, in a profusion of bloom. 
A cluster of these flowers suggests the richness and texture of an old 
Persian rug. 
Mr. G. J. Patyn. A recent hybrid which is unique for its double flowers, 
this variety is the only double form that approaches the universally popu- 
lar Clematis Fackmani in color. The large, double, pale blue flowers are 
at their best in midsummer. Mr. G. J. Patijn offers possibilities for 
pot-culture. 
Mrs. CHOLMONDELEY. Wisteria-blue is featured by this lady with the long 
name, and the color, we think, is far more remarkable than the name. 
Rare delicacy of color and large, open flowers, borne in profusion, are 
desirable qualities for summer-flowering vines, and it is extraordinary to 
find such an unusual tone of blue in this group of plants. 
Mrs. GEORGE JACKMAN. A satiny white form of Clematis patens. Large blooms 
freely produced in early summer on a plant of medium height. 
NELLY Moser. Among the many excellent hybrids of Clematis lanuginosa 
the so-called ‘‘Woolly-leaved Clematis,’ is Nelly Moser. Red bars 
accentuate the pale mauve petals. Truly an unusual flower, profuse in 
its bloom and vigorous in its growth (10 to 12 feet), this variety will bring 
new interest to the summer garden. 
PERLE D’Azur. Large sky-blue flowers in summer and autumn, usually 
produced on short lateral summer shoots. The blooms are borne on 
10-foot plants. 
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