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'Gypsy Queen' clematis References
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Book (Oct 2001) Page(s) 203. Includes photo(s).
Book (1999) Page(s) 235. Includes photo(s). ...rich red flowers
Website/Catalog (1963) Page(s) 53. Gipsy Queen, violet foncé.
Magazine (28 Jul 1937) Page(s) 56. TWENTY BEST LARGE-FLOWERED HYBRIDS OBTAINABLE IN THIS COUNTRY Gipsy Queen, dark velvety purple, Jackmani Type All bloom on new wood except Belle of Woking and Sir Garnet Wolseley
Website/Catalog (1932) Page(s) 24. Clématites à grandes fleurs...Gipsy Queen. Violet foncé velouté.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 55. Gipsy Queen, violet velouté.
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 107. Gipsy Queen (Jackmani). Violet foncé veloté, plante vigoureuse.
Magazine (Sep 1922) Page(s) 142. Société lyonnaise d’horticulture Procès-verbal de l’Assemblée générale du DIMANCHE 23 JUILLET 1922... APPORTS. — ....Sont exposés :....Par M. Jean Meunier, propriétaire à Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d’Or (Rhône), une collection en fleurs coupées de 11 variétés de Clématites, parmi lesquelles sont à signaler : Duchess of Albany, Gipsy Queen, Modesta, Perle d'Azur, Ville de Lyon, Ville de Paris, Viticella rubra, La Nancéenne, etc..., et 33 variétés de Roses ; parmi les plus méritantes nous citons : Mme Driout, Mme Segond Weber, Reine Carola de Saxe, Château du Clos-Vougeot, Marie-Adélaïde, Lady Mary Ward, Betty, Chrissie Mac Kellar, Mme Edouard Herriot, etc... ....Une Médaille d’argent à M. J. Meunier pour ses Clématites et Roses.
Website/Catalog (1919) Page(s) 67. Clematis Jackmanni-Hybrids....Gipsy Queen, velvety crimson, purple.... 10 pieces M 35.-, 100 pieces M 300.-
Book (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: Gipsy Queen, velvety-purple...
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