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T. H. Barker & Son
Baines Paddock Nursery
Haverthwaite, Ulverston
Cumbria, LA12 8PF, UK
Tel: 015395 58236
Species Clematis
Atragenes
Evergreens
Herbaceous
Montana
Viticella
Texensis
Tangutica/Tibetana
Other Species
Hybrid Clematis
Hybrids A - F
Hybrids G - K
Hybrids L - M
Hybrids N - S
Hybrids T - Z
Introduction
Planting Tips
Pruning Advice
Pests & Diseases
The Map Page
Site Design By:
Saska Systems
Copyright © 1997-2005
T.H. Barker & Son
Pages Last Updated
30 June 2005
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Welcome to our new catalogue and web site.
There is enhanced information on the varieties we grow
as well as more information about the groups of clematis. We hope
that it provides good reference information with expanded sections
on planting, pruning, care, pests and diseases.
Sorry, we are no longer able to provide a mail order service.
Visitors to the nursery are welcome.
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THE CATALOGUE PAGES |
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Species Clematis |
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Hybrid Clematis |
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Atragenes Includes
Alpinas, Macropetala and Koreanas.
Evergreens These have been collected
together in one place.
Herbaceous Non-clinging varieties
suitable for the border or as ground cover.
Montana All the Montanas and similar
types.
Viticellas Later flowering,
wilt resistant varieties.
Tangutica/Tibetana Yellow clematis
and variants including what were formerly Orientalis.
Texensis Hardy exotics including
the tulip shaped forms.
Other Species Species that
don't fall naturally into any of the above categories |
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There are so many hybrids that we have broken them
down alphabetically into 5 separate pages
A - F G
- K L - M
N - S T - Z
If you are looking for a specific variety they are
done strictly by name. 'Mrs. George Jackman' comes under M and not
J or G. 'The Bride' comes under T and not B
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FURTHER INFORMATION
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Introduction |
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Pruning
Advice |
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Opening Times, a bit of history and information about
who we are and for visitors to the nursery. |
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Information on the 3 prune groups, how to prune and
what to do about orphans. |
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Planting Tips |
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The Map Page |
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Much expanded, this page gives information on planting;
in the ground, in containers, and up trees. There is also advice on
care, feeding and uses of clematis as well as a Chart
of Suggestions for clematis varieties most suitable for particular
places. |
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There is a link to a printable map and directions to
the Nursery. |
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Pests & Diseases |
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The Catalogue with
Images |
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A lot of information on how to cope with various pests,
wilt and other diseases. |
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This page and the links on it are the text only version
of the catalogue. If you would like to see the same content but with
thumbnail images that link to full-sized pictures of many of the plants
then please go Here. |
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Conventions |
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Temperature
Zones |
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Some conventions that are used throughout the catalogue:
- AGM = Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden
Merit.
- BCS CoM = British Clematis Society Certificate of Merit.
- ® = the variety has Plant Breeders Rights.
- D = a double flower.
- New = denotes new to the Nursery not necessarily a new
variety.
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This catalogue is written primarily for the UK. However,
throughout the catalogue you will see Zone information. This is to
assist people outside the UK in determining which clematis are suitable
for their minimum temperature. The Temperature Zone Chart is Here. |
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Links |
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We do not sell wholesale clematis, however Malcolm Oviatt-Ham
does and sells world-wide. His web site is Here.
There some other links to Societies and Further Reading Here |
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Contact: Rachel
rachel@ukclematis.co.uk
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