The Amateur Gardener's Calendar
(1870) Page(s) 329. Clematis atroviolacea
(1870) Page(s) 322. The Noisettes are American in origin, and reputed to be between the tea-scented and musk roses. They are distinct, of vigorous running growth, blooming mostly in bunches, and well throughout the autumn months; hardy, except where too much of the tea blood is visible. They succeed well near large towns, defying the smoke and blacks even of the London suburbs. [...] Cornelie Koch.
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