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'Jeanne d'Arc' clematis References
Magazine (Jul 1937) Page(s) 105. Dans certaines sections, celle des « Clémalis Lanuginosa » notamment les fleurs atteignent une grande ampleur, jusqu’à 20 cm. chez les variétés : Lawsoniana, Henryi, Jeanne d’Arc.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 55. Jeanne d'Arc, blanc pur, très grande fleur.
Book (1906) Page(s) 52. Principal garden varieties of Clematis: Lanuginosa type. (July to October.) Jeanne d'Arc... Greyish-white; large.
Book (1898) Page(s) 62. Variétés Horticoles 1er Groupe.—PATENS Section II. — Lanuginosa. Jeanne d'Arc (Dauvesse). Très grande fleur blanc pur.
Magazine (1877) Page(s) 269. Clematis Jeanne d'Arc (Dauresse); blanc.
Website/Catalog (1875) Page(s) 79. CLEMATIS. Virgin's Bower. Waldrebe, Ger. Clematite, Fr. The Clematis are elegant, slender branched shrubs, of rapid growth, handsome foliage and beautiful large flowers of all colors. The newer varieties introduced within the last five or six years are great acquisitions. Either in the open ground as pillar plants, bedding plants, single plants in masses or about rock-work, or cultivated in pots or tubs, the Clematis cannot be excelled. We append the following from the English "Gardener." Jackman's Clematises: "They are magnificent; and more than this, they do give us some of the grandest things in the way of creepers the horticultural world has ever seen, making glorious ornaments either for walls, verandahs, or rustic poles or pillars, varying in color from deep rich violet hue to dark velvety maroon, and in the newer seedling forms, beautiful shades of pale bright blue." They will stand the severest Winters if the roots are slightly covered. Class I. Perpetuals, Flowering in the Summer and Autumn, on Summer Shoots. C. Jeanne d'Arc. Grayish white. $1.00
Book (1872) Page(s) 110. Descriptive Notes of Species & Varieties. C. Jeanne d'Arc (Dauvesse). — A bold free-growing and vigorous variety, raised in 1869, from C. patens (azurea grandiflora), but which must have been crossed with C. lanuginosa, since it agrees in habit with that species. The leaves are simple and cordate, or ternate with broadly ovate entire leaflets. It has erect woolly flower-buds, as in C. lanuginosa, and the flowers are very large, seven inches or more across, full and finely formed, the sepals of a grayish or French-white colour, with three bluish veins in the centre of each; they have a central tuft of brownish stamens. The flowers become white as they gain age, and are then of great beauty.
Magazine (Jul 1869) Page(s) 203. Clématite Jeanne-d'Arc. Très-belle nouveauté rustique obtenue par M. Dauvesse, d'Orléans, et mise au commerce par M. Rendatler. Grandes fleurs blanches avec une faible teinte azurée.
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