Archive image from page 369 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 330 CLEMATIS 9. craBsifblia, Benth. Climbing: Ivs. coriaceous, 3-parted; segments nearly entire, ovate-acuminate, witli bases cuneate: fls. in small, axillary panicles; sepals 4, spreading, dull or white ; anther


Archive image from page 369 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 330 CLEMATIS 9. craBsifblia, Benth. Climbing: Ivs. coriaceous, 3-parted; segments nearly entire, ovate-acuminate, witli bases cuneate: fls. in small, axillary panicles; sepals 4, spreading, dull or white ; anthers shorter than the fila- ments. Late summer. China. âSuitable for greenhouse use, but not yet well introduced. C. aristata, of B. R. 3:238. is a fair representation of this plant. 488. Clematis Henryi. 10. Meyeni4na, Walp. Climbing rapidly, more hardy than O. crasslfolia; Ivs. much the same, but with the segments obtuse or cordate at the base : fls. much as m that species, but with the anthers longer than the flla ments. Late summer. China. EEE. Fls. perfect, yellow, and more spreading than the preceding. 11. orientalis, Linn. {O. graveolens, Lindl.). A rapid climber, reaching 12-15 ft.: Ivs. thin, glaucous and shiny, twice or thrice ternate ; Ifts. 3-pnrted or -lobed, with fââ.il fiitirP'r< ,livivi,,,i< : fl-. CLEMATIS China. 8:811. 1:14. Lav. 1. M. &J. to this species, more than to any other, that the beauty and popularity of the garden varieties and hybrids are due. The finest hybrids, including <7.,/acA-»iani audits section, and C Henryi, contain more or less of the blood of C. lanuginosa. Lemoine (C. cdndida, Hort.). Like the tvpe, except that the simple Ivs and Ifts of the compound Ivs are much larger and the tls are larger, bemg 7-8 in. across âPerhaps a hybrid of C ctfrulea Vir mvea, Lemoine {C nnea Hort ) Sepals 6-8, narrowish pure white anthers pale brown âThought to be of the same origin as the


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