. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. linear : fls. small, numerous in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals 4, linear-oblong white; stamens white; fr. bearing white plumes. Mediterranean region, Gn. 52, p. 499. —Must have a sunny exposure ; very beautiful. Var. rubella, Bele (C. rubella, Pers., not Hort.). Differs from the 487 I i -'. -


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. linear : fls. small, numerous in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals 4, linear-oblong white; stamens white; fr. bearing white plumes. Mediterranean region, Gn. 52, p. 499. —Must have a sunny exposure ; very beautiful. Var. rubella, Bele (C. rubella, Pers., not Hort.). Differs from the 487 I i -'. -iii'-i \iv\ type in having the Lea£ of Clematis <^ K^^MjnsA Bs- red outside. 436. Flower of Clematis paniculata. Natural size. 3. Drummondi, Torr. & Gray. Allied to O. Flam- mula : stem and Ivs. ashy pubescent; Ivs. finely pin- nate : fls. white, much less abundant ; styles becoming 2-3 in. long. Sept. Dry ground, Tex. to Ariz. 4. Vitilba, Linn. In Europe called Traveller's Joy. The most vigorous climber of the genus, ascending 20- 30 ft.: Ivs. pinnate ; Ifts. ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, cordate at the base, partly cut: fls. numerous, in axillary panicles, dull white, Vi'va. across, with a faint odor of almonds: styles of fr. long and feathery, from which It is given the name Old Man's Beard. July-Sept. Eu., N. Afr., Caucasus region. Gn. 53, p. 546. 2:540. 5. panicul&ta, Thunb. Figs. 485, 486. A vigorous climber: Ifts. 3-5, often lobed, acuminate, 1-4 in. long, g'abrous : fls. fragrant, 1-lKin. across, in axillary and terminal panicles ; sepals 4, dull white. Sept. Japan. 3:621; 5:91; 9:75 and 185. 2: 581. :113; Gng. 1:101 and 105; 6:291; 4:229. 13 Prop. by seed. By fai the most common of the fall- blooming species in American gardens. Thrives best in sunny situations.—Will stand severe pruning in winter. 6. brevicaudata, DC. ((7. 5ret'tcorcZ(5to, Hort.). Climb- ing vigorously : Ivs. pinnate to bipinnate ; segments ov


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