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criapa, but it was greatly accentuated in many of the hybrids. In general habit and their herbaceous stems, the hybrids seem almost uni- formly to follow the seed parent. The flowers were produced in great abun- dance, and the colors were not only most beauti- ful but showed combinations never before seen in the clematis. The bell-shaped flowers are for the most part white on the insidcj^ but exteriorly they are crimson, pink, orange, blue, or purple. The beautiful frosty throats give the flowe...rs an ap- pearance that is unique. Digitized by VjjOOQIC 254 LUTHER BURBANK Among the hybrids a few of the most beautiful forms were selected and placed, without specific names, with a florist for introduction. Some of my earlier clematis introductions had been given names more or less suggestive of their peculiari- ties of flower, including "Ostrich Plume" and "Snow Drift." Another "Waverley," etc. I have stated that the earlier varieties were subject to the clematis disease. In the later ex- periments the endeavor was made to produce varieties that would be immune to disease, as well as those that would show exceptional hardiness.
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