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QUEEN OF CLIMBERS.—This picture of Clematis Huldine is from a book written for amateur gardeners by J. Fisk, an English authority who specialised professionally in clematis to the exclusion of all other plants. In "Success with Clematis,” published by Thomas Nelson, Mr Fisk describes and illustrates the different species and the hybrids; he gives advice about cultivation, diseases, and pruning, and, generally, usefully pursues a plan to ensure that the “Queen of Climbers" is used to the best advantage.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29910, 25 August 1962, Page 3

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QUEEN OF CLIMBERS.—This picture of Clematis Huldine is from a book written for amateur gardeners by J. Fisk, an English authority who specialised professionally in clematis to the exclusion of all other plants. In "Success with Clematis,” published by Thomas Nelson, Mr Fisk describes and illustrates the different species and the hybrids; he gives advice about cultivation, diseases, and pruning, and, generally, usefully pursues a plan to ensure that the “Queen of Climbers" is used to the best advantage. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29910, 25 August 1962, Page 3

QUEEN OF CLIMBERS.—This picture of Clematis Huldine is from a book written for amateur gardeners by J. Fisk, an English authority who specialised professionally in clematis to the exclusion of all other plants. In "Success with Clematis,” published by Thomas Nelson, Mr Fisk describes and illustrates the different species and the hybrids; he gives advice about cultivation, diseases, and pruning, and, generally, usefully pursues a plan to ensure that the “Queen of Climbers" is used to the best advantage. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29910, 25 August 1962, Page 3