Ascotiensis Clematis 5 2.5-3m July to Blue Boy Clematis (C. x diversifolia 'Blue Boy' 4 1.5-2m July to Large, 15cm, lavender-blue, wavy-edged flowers, with contrasting, fluffy, greenishbeige centers. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Large, nodding, steel-blue, bell-shaped flowers with yellow eyes. Non-clinging, bush type, thread through nearby host plants. Hardy, Canadian (Manitoba) introduction. 21.95 (3) Blue Ribbons Clematis (C. x integrifolia 'Blue Ribbons') 5 30-45cm Blue Ravine Clematis 4 1.8-2.5m Carnaby Clematis 5 2-2.5m Low, non-twining, bush type. Superb, larger, nodding indigo-blue flowers develop fluffy, ornamental seedheads after flowering, lasting into early winter. Plant in front or middle of border - will scramble amongst low shrubs or perennials. Full sun to partial shade. 22.95 (25) Large, 20cm (8"), soft, lavender-blue blooms with pinkish-mauve highlights, contrasting red anthers. 19.95 (6) Large, pink flowers with a wide, vibrant-pink central bar, reddish anthers in center. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Caroline Clematis 4 2m July to Copernicus Clematis 5 2m Dark Eyes Clematis (Viticella group) 5 2-2.5m July to Dorothy Tolver Clematis 4 3-3.5m Duchess of Albany Clematis (Texensis group) 5 2.4-4m July to Pale pink with darker central bar on the sepals, distinctly pointed sepals 19.95 (2) Beautiful, medium-sized, usually semi-double, blue flowers with a light-coloured bar down the center of each petal and a contrasting yellow-green central stamens. Rebloomer. 25.95 (10) Blooms, 6-8cm (2-3") open almost black, maturing to velvety, deep-purple. Central purple stamens are tipped in white, take on a silvery sheen as they mature. 18.95 (14) Large, 15cm (6") mauve-pink blooms with contrasting, fluffy, bright-white, central stamens. 19.95 (6) Small, 6-8cm (2-3") diameter, tulip-shaped, deep-pink flowers with darker-pink bands on the insides of the petals, yellow stamens. Profuse bloomer. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 21.95 (16) www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 1 of 6 2018-06-25
Durandii Clematis (C. x durandii) 5 2-3m July to Elsa Spath Clematis 4 3m General Sikorski 5 4m Gravetye Beauty Clematis (Texensis group) 5 3.5m July to Henryi Clematis 5 2-2.5m Innocent Glance Clematis 5 2-2.1m Jackmanii Clematis 4 3-4m July to Jackmanii Superba Clematis 4 3.5-6m July to Kardynal Wyszynski 4 4m July to Monte Cassino Clematis 5 2.5-3m years years Low, non-twining, bush type. Showy, 10cm (4"), blue-purple flowers, with contrasting, creamy stamens. A hybrid cross between C. 'Jackmanii' x C. integrifolia. Good scrambling through shrubs or perennial borders. Long blooming. Full sun to partial shade. 18.95 (10) Large, 15-20cm (6-8"), intense, violet-purple flowers, with red, center bars and contrasting red stamens. 22.95 (3) Large, 15-20cm (6-8"), dark lavender flowers with a tinge of red with contrasting, creamywhite stamens. Second flush of blooms will be smaller than first flush. 18.95 (16) Small, lily-tulip-shaped blooms, ruby-red outside with crimson inside with pale-pink stripes on outer edges. Full sun to partialshade, rich, moist, well-drained soil. 21.95 (16) Extra-large, 15-20cm diameter, white flowers with showy, purplish-brown central anthers. Beautifully visible within moonlit gardens at night. 18.95 (16) First flush of flowers on previous year's growth are fully-double, large 15cm (5-6") pink, edged in a darker pink margin. Secondary flush of bloom on new growth are single pink. 29.95 (13) Masses of purple flowers 19.95 (8) 19.95 (1) Deep purple-violet flowers 18.95 (16) Large, vibrant, crimson-red flowers with dark, reddish-brown stamens. Excellent, hardy Polish variety, floriferous. 18.95 (16) Large, single, velvety, crimson flowers with overlapping petals and contrasting, fluffy, cream stamens. Rebloomer. 25.95 (10) www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 2 of 6 2018-06-25
Pink Champagne Clematis (Clematis 'Kakio') 5 2-2.5m Louise Rowe Clematis 5 1.5-2m Minuet Clematis (Viticella Group) 5 2.5-3m July to Aug- Moonlight Clematis 4 2-3m Sept Mrs. Robert Brydon Clematis (C. x jouiniana 'Mrs. Robert Brydon') 5 1.5-1.8m July to Nelly Moser Clematis 5 2-3m Polish Spirit Clematis (Viticella Group) 5 3m July to Princess Diana (syn. Princess of Wales) Clematis (Texensis group) 5 2.5-4m July to Princess Kate Clematis C. texensis 'Zoprika' (Texensis Group) 5 2.5-3.5m July to Large, hot-pink with a paler central bar, contrasting fluffy, yellow stamens. Showy seed heads. Full sun to partial shade, rich, moist, well-drained soil. Rebloomer. 18.95 (24) Large, pale-mauve flowers with contrasting yellow stamens. First flush of blooms in early summer are double, semi-double and single, followed by second flush, single blooms, in late summer. 22.95 (1) Unique, single, four to six petalled, creamywhite blooms edged in rosy-mauve, with dark centers. Looks spectacular growing on or next to shrubs with purple foliage. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. Award of Garden Merit winner! 18.95 (16) Pale creamy yellow upon opening, maturing to white. Protect from harsh light to keep the cream color. Rebloomer. 19.95 (3) Non-twining, bush-type. Vigorous, upright habit, is lovely sprawling through shrubbery. Clouds of pale-blue, starry flowers, followed by fluffy seedheads that are attractive well into winter. Full sun to partial shade. 21.95 (11) Large, 15-20cm (6-8") light, mauve-pink flowers with flashy, deep pink, central stripes down center of each petal, contrasting purplish-brown central anthers. This is a very popular variety, that's been around 18.95 (16) Rich, 10cm (4") red-purple blooms with fluffy, creamy-yellow centers. Vigorous habit, profuse blooms. Excellent scrambling through strong-stemmed, shrubs and trees or on a trellis. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Small, luminous pink, tulip-shaped flowers with lighter pink margins. Flowers are followed by fluffy seedheads. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 21.95 (16) Upward facing, 6cm (2.5"), tulip-shaped flowers, reddish-purple on the outside, white on the inside, with contrasting plum-purple centers and stamens. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 24.95 (18) www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 3 of 6 2018-06-25
Proteus Clematis 5 2.5-3m Ramona Clematis 5 2.5-4m Romantica Clematis 4 2.5-3.5m July to Rooguchi Clematis (Solitary Type) Hybrid (C. integrifolia x C. durandii ) 5 2m July to Rosamunde Clematis 5 1.5-2m Sealand Gem Clematis 5 2.5-3.5m Serious Black Bush Clematis (Clematis recta 'Lime Close') 4 1.2-1.5m Skyfall Clematis 5 2.5m July to. First flush of flowers are large, showy, double, mauve-pink, with creamy-yellow centers. Second flush produces single flowers. Prefers partial shade, rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Large, 15-20cm (6-8") light-lavender-blue blooms, with contrasting red anthers. 21.95 (5) 10-15cm (4-6") rich, dark-purple blooms, with a bright purple central bar, contrasting yellow stamens. Full sun to partial shade. 19.95 (1) Solitary-type, nodding, 6cm (2.5") long, indigoviolet to plum-purple, bell-shaped flowers with light-lavender margins, on dark stems. Flowers are followed by silvery-green, fluffy, seedheads. This is a non-clinging, bush type. Threads through nearby host plants. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 23.95 (16) Showy, two-tone colouring, with single, salmon-pink blooms with a deep-pink bar extending through the center of each petal. Contrasting yellow stamens. Full sun to partial shade. Rebloomer. 25.95 (10) Large, 10-15cm (4-6"), rosy-mauve blooms with deeper-pink central bars. Full sun to bright shade. 19.95 (1) Foliage emerges deep purple, maturing later to olive-green. Non-clinging, clusters of antique-ivory flowers, reminiscent of sweet autumn clematis, followed by silvery seedheads. Reblooming. Sun to partial-shade. 18.95 (19) Unique flowers. Pointed, sky-blue, 4-5" blooms with light-violet speckles and a light, almost white bar at the center of each petal (sepal). Dark, contrasting purple stamens in centers. Robust, Polish variety. Heaviest blooming in July, more sporadic through. 25.95 (10) www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 4 of 6 2018-06-25
Stand By Me Clematis 4 0.8-1m June, Aug Star of India Clematis 5 3m July to Sunset Clematis 4 2-3m Sweet Autumn Clematis (Clematis paniculata syn. terniflora ) 5 10m July to Tangutica (Golden) Clematis 4 5m July to Vancouver Morning Mist Clematis 5 2-2.5m Vancouver Starry Night Clematis 5 2-3m New variety! Low, non-twining, bush type. Vibrant, blue, 2", bell-shaped blooms in early summer, then sporadically in Aug. Blooms produce very decorative, fluffy seedheads. New leaves have a bronzy cast on undersides. Allow this plant to scramble through neighbouring shrubs or sturdy perennials for support. Full sun to light shade. Rich, moist, neutral to slightly alkaline soil. Mulch. 25.95 (25) Eye-catching, large, single, plum-coloured flowers with a reddish central stripe and contrasting yellow stamens. Full sun, rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Large flowers 10-15cm (4-6"), velvety, burgundy-red petals with a magenta central bar and contrasting creamy-yellow stamens. Rebloomer. 19.95 (5) Small sweet scented cream flowers in late 24.95 (10) August 39.95 (5) Lantern-shaped, lemon-yellow, followed by showy, fluffy seedheads. Very vigorous grower. 21.95 (1) Extra-large, soft-pink blooms with frilled hotpink edge and yellow stamens. Strong, floriferous. Long bloom time. Full sun to partial shade. Canadian introduction (Clearview Hort. Prod., Vancouver, BC) 19.95 (2) Large brilliant purple with a red bar or blue with a mauve bar, depending on light and environmental factors. White stamens, flushed with red. Very hheavy flowering in summer, followed by a second flush in Sept. Full sun to partial shade. Canadian introduction (Clearview Hort. Prod., Vancouver, BC) 19.95 (2) www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 5 of 6 2018-06-25
Venosa Violaceae Clematis (Viticella group) 5 2.5-4m July to Violet Elizabeth Clematis 4 1.5-2.5m Violet Stardust Hybrid Clematis 4 0.6m June, Aug Westerplatte Clematis 5 2-3m : growth Large, deep, velvety-purple flowers, showy purple stamens. Unique petals are centered with prominent white bars and violet veins. As summer progresses, the white bars widen and violet veins are more pronounced, producing a dazzling, two-toned effect! Full sun to partial shade. Superb disease resistance. 18.95 (16) Very large (17cm-7"), double, mauve-pink blooms in late spring, followed by a second flush of single blooms in fall. Full sun to partial shade. 16.95 (5) Non-twining, bush-type, with broad, darkgreen leaves. Covered in tiny, 1.5", blueviolet, star-shaped flowers, with fluffy, contrasting, creamy-white anthers in centers. Blooms late spring and again sporadically late summer. Allow this plant to scramble through neighbouring shrubs or sturdy perennials for support. Full sun to light shade. Rich, moist, neutral to slightly alkaline soil. Mulch. 22.95 (25) Rich, velvety-red blooms with dark central stamens. Full sun to partial shade. Rich, moist, well-drained soil. 18.95 (16) Pruning Group A: These varieties flower on growth produced the previous year. Lightly prune out weak or dead stems, right after blooming is finished (May or Pruning Group B1: These varieties flower on wood that was hardened off from previous year's This group usually consists of a heavy flush of flowers in May - June on the previous season's growth, followed by a second smaller flush of blooms in Note: If rejuvenation is needed, a severe pruning can be carried out. It will reduce the number of flowers, but will not hurt the plant. Follow instructions as in Group C. Pruning Group B2: These varieties bloom simultaneously on last year's growth and the current season's This group usually blooms from continuously. Pruning can be done as in Group B1, or Group C every 2nd year. Pruning Group C: These varieties bloom on the current season's growth only. Blooms commence in summer and continue through fall. Prune back in late Feb or March to two strong sets of buds on each stem close to ground level. www.briarpatchnursery.com Page 6 of 6 2018-06-25