We sell a variety of specialty cut Clematis, small and large flowered varieties. Our season begins late April and continues through October, weather permitting.

Colors range in blues, purples, mauves, reds, pinks and whites.

Colors and varieties are shipped based on what we have coming in from the fields.

The stem length is about 18 inches with one flower per stem.

Clematis’ are an excellent vase flower, and will usually last 10-12 days after receiving them. They are best used in fresh water, not oasis.

We ship a minimum of 10-15 bunches per box.

12-18 stems come per bunch, depending on the variety and size of the flowers.

Prices vary depending on availability and season. Average rates are as follows: $30-$40 per large flowered bunch, and $25-$35 per small flowered bunch. For wholesale rates we require a resale license on file.

We ship our flowers Fed Ex Priority Overnight.

A small box of (10-15) bunches usually will cost $65 to ship.

Larger boxes (15-30) bunches will cost about $100 to ship.

Here is the link to our Cut Flower Page:

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http://www.chalkhillclematis.com/cut_flowers.html



Alabast
Alabast Large creamy white flowers with yellow stamens, tinged green.
Arctic Queen
Arctic Queen Pure white, double rosette-shaped flowers with creamy white anthers.
Asao Asao Deeper pink at the margins and a pale pink, almost white bar. Bright golden anthers.
Belle Nantaise Belle Nantaise Pure lavender-blue with prominent creamy yellow stamens.
Claire de Lune Claire de Lune Wavy edged sepals of white, suffused with pale lilac. Nicely contrasting red anthers.
Duchess of Edinburgh
Duchess of Edinburgh Extraordinary double, 4-6-in. white flowers that exhibit green overtones in partial shade or cool spring temperatures.
Durandii Durandii Deep indigo-blue, 4-in. semi-nodding flowers. An older variety but still unsurpassed.
Elsa Spaeth Elsa Spaeth Violet-blue with deep red anthers.
Gillian Blades Gillian Blades White flowers with distinctly ruffled edges. In cool weather or part shade the margins of each tepal can take on a lavender tone.
Henryi
Henryi Has proven its worthiness for over a century. White flowers with contrasting dark maroon stamens. In a shaded aspect or cool weather a green stripe will show on each tepal.
Inspiration Inspiration Deep pink, 3 in. outward facing flowers.
Ken Donson Ken Donson Deep blue flowers with golden-yellow stamens. Nicely formed seed heads.
Lasurstern Lasurstern Deep lavender blue with contrasting yellow anthers.
Louise Rowe Louise Rowe Very lovely, soft, sumptuous pale-lilac flowers, single, semi-double and double all at the same time on old wood. New wood produces single flowers and semi-double flowers of the same color.
Marie Boisselot Marie Boisselot Pure white with golden yellow stamens and a satiny sheen.
Multi Blue Multi Blue Deep, navy blue double and semi-double flowers. A spiky central tuft of stamens with red and blue overtones help create a very unusual flower. Here at Chalk Hill the color is more purple than blue perhaps because of soil and climatic conditions.
Nelly Moser Nelly Moser A great favorite since its introduction over a hundred years ago. Pale mauve pink with a deeper pink bar and dark red anthers.
Pamiat Serdtsa Pamiat Serdtsa Slightly nodding, broadly bell-shaped, 3-in. flowers of lilac-purple with a satiny sheen. Pale yellow anthers.
Paul Farges Paul Farges Masses of small white flowers adorn this fast growing plant making it useful as a groundcover or to cover a fence or pergola in a hurry.
Petit Faucon Petit Faucon A stunning plant from England with deep violet-blue, shiny, 2-in. flowers and contrasting yellow stamens. As the flower opens the sepals twist in a most interesting way.
Pink Cameo Pink Cameo Soft pink sepals with a darker pink bar and pale yellow anthers.
Pink Champagne Pink Champagne Bright, mauve-pink sepals that are darker pink at the edges with contrasting yellow anthers.
Proteus Proteus Double or semi-double, dusky, lilac-mauve with shades of green on the midrib.
Recta Recta Masses of star-shaped, hawthorn scented, white flowers followed by a nice display of seedheads.
Sizaia Sizaia The name means “Blue Bird." Violet-purple with light purple anthers. The sepals open wide and twist to nice effect.
Special Occasion Special Occasion Pale, pearly, pinkish-lavender with reddish brown anthers.
The President The President Rich purple-blue with dark red anthers. Still one of the most popular clematis.
Veronica's Choice
Veronica's Choice Double flowers of pale lavender with rosy lilac streaks and creamy yellow stamens. Single and semi-double flowers later on new wood.
Ville de Lyon Ville de Lyon Carmine red flowers with golden yellow stamens. Still one of the finest performing reds.
Yukikomachi Yukikomachi Pale lavender with a white bar and pale yellow anthers.

 

 


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