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(Sep 1920)  Page(s) 202.  
 
Planting the Home Grounds
The Use of Vines  By N. H. Ellsworth
In addition to these older sorts of clematis there are at least two recent introductions of great importance.  One of these is remarkable for the length of its blossoming season which begins in June and continues until early autumn.  It is called Montana Rubens, and it has beautiful rosy red blossoms.  A distinct novelty brought from the Orient by E. H. Wilson has bright yellow flowers that appear in June and July against a dense background of green foliage.  This variety is called Tangutica and it is offered by a few of the more important nurseries.
 
(Sep 1920)  Page(s) 202.  
 
Planting the Home Grounds
The Use of Vines  By N. H. Ellsworth
The large-flowered varieties of clematis include a number of beautiful forms which, however, do not make a vigorous growth of vine.  When once established and blossoming freely they are a sufficient reward for much careful attention, being probably the most strikingly decorative of all vines.  There are several distinct varieties of these: Henryi is perhaps the best of the white sorts.  The familiar purple clematis is known as Jackmanni and there is a crimson sort with large attractive flowers known as Madame André. The beautiful soft pink flowers of Madame Baron Veillard are seldom seen outside of nurseries and special collections, but this variety is well worth setting out.
(1940)  Page(s) 113.  
 
HON . LADY LINDSAY ( Hansen , 1939 ) A new Shrub Rose . Yellow combined with pink . Con tinuous bloomer . A delightful addition to the garden or shrub border . 
(Sep 1920)  Page(s) 202.  
 
Planting the Home Grounds
The Use of Vines  By N. H. Ellsworth
The large-flowered varieties of clematis include a number of beautiful forms which, however, do not make a vigorous growth of vine.  When once established and blossoming freely they are a sufficient reward for much careful attention, being probably the most strikingly decorative of all vines.  There are several distinct varieties of these: Henryi is perhaps the best of the white sorts.  The familiar purple clematis is known as Jackmanni and there is a crimson sort with large attractive flowers known as Madame André. The beautiful soft pink flowers of Madame Baron Veillard are seldom seen outside of nurseries and special collections, but this variety is well worth setting out.
(1917)  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the every-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Jonkheer J. L. Mock
(1917)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the every-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Kaiserin Augusta Victoria
(1917)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the every-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Kilarney
(1917)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the every-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Lady Alice Stanley
(1917)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the ever-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Lady Ashtown.
(1917)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Many dealers offer roses started in pots....The following are good varieties of the every-blooming Hybrid-tea roses: ....Laurent Carle
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