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(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October. [...] There are numerous named varieties; a dozen of the best to furnish flowers from May to October are as follows:
Alba magna, white...
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October. [...] There are numerous named varieties; a dozen of the best to furnish flowers from May to October are as follows:
Beauty of Worcester, violet-blue...
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October. [...] There are numerous named varieties; a dozen of the best to furnish flowers from May to October are as follows:
Belle of Woking, silver grey...
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October. [...] There are numerous named varieties; a dozen of the best to furnish flowers from May to October are as follows:
Blue Gem, soft blue...
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October.
C. montana has white flowers in April and May.  This is the best to plant against the dwelling-house to cover an extensive wall space...
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October.
C. montana has white flowers in April and May.  This is the best to plant against the dwelling-house to cover an extensive wall space; var. rubens has rosy-red flowers.
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October.
C. Flammula, the Virgin's Bower, is deliciously fragrant; the small creamy-white flowers open in August and September.  
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October. [...] There are numerous named varieties; a dozen of the best to furnish flowers from May to October are as follows:
Duchess of Edinburgh, pure white...
(1915)  Page(s) 298.  
 
Eugenie Lamesch. Clear yellow, buds edged carmine ; has a scent like that of Violets
(1915)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Clematis. — There is no more popular hardy climber than the Clematis.  One or two should be grown in the smallest garden.  They can be used to cover any structure from a few feet to 50 feet high.  A selection of different sorts will ensure a succession of flowers from April to October.
C. Flammula, the Virgin's Bower, is deliciously fragrant; the small creamy-white flowers open in August and September.  A delightful plant for porches, arbours, and verandas is the var. rubro marginata, having white flowers tipped with red.
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