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Book  (Oct 2001)  Page(s) 177.  Includes photo(s).
 
Clematis 'Empress of India
Thomas Cripps and Son (England) before 1912
C. 'Fairy Queen' x C. 'Ville de Lyon'
... single, well-shaped, mauvish red flowers... six tepals, each with a deeper reddish purple central bar...
Book  (Apr 1998)  Page(s) 127.  
Magazine  (Jun 1922)  Page(s) 91.  
 
C’est par une température tropicale que je me suis rendu, le 24 mai, à la magnifique exposition organisée à Chelsea par la Royal Horticultural Society....
Jackmann and Son, de Surrey, nous rappelle son nom par les clématites. Les variétés les plus admirées sont : Gloire de St-Julien, Blue Gem, Nellie Moser, Mrs George Jackmann, blanche, Empress of India, rose violacé, Mrs Spencer Castle, double mauve, Crimson King, rouge, Belle of Woking, double lilas.
Magazine  (4 Aug 1892)  Page(s) 100.  
 
CLEMATIS EMPRESS OF INDIA.-This Clematis belongs to the Patens section, and is certainly a striking variety when in bloom. I lately saw a finely flowered plant on a south-east wall in the old Abbey gardens, Winchester, which is situated right in the heart of the city, having lately been acquired by the Corporation, and laid out for the benefit of the inhabitants. The gardens are under the charge of Mr. Foot, and they certainly do him credit for the orderly manner in which they are kept. The flowers of the above Clematis are unusually large, and the colour most striking. The young blossoms are of a deep violet shade, parts of which lighten to puce as the flowers mature, finishing off with a purple bar on each petal.-E. M.
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