. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . 796 CLEMATIS CLEMATIS 1 in. across. June-Aug. S. Eu. Gn. 52, p. 510; 53, ; 66, p. 152. 1899, p.
. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . 796 CLEMATIS CLEMATIS 1 in. across. June-Aug. S. Eu. Gn. 52, p. 510; 53, ; 66, p. 152. 1899, p. 528. 45 14, p. 561. Var. plena, Lemoinc. Fully dou-bled, button-like blossoms. 1860:13. 1860,pp. 512-13. Var. mandshiirica, Maxim. (C. tcrniflbra,DC. C. mandc/iuna, Rupr.). Taller and slenderer: , ovate, subcordate at the base, rarely cuneate,obtuse, reticulate beneath: fls. pure white in axillaryand terminal panicles. 1909, p. 423. 35. paniculata, Thunb. Figs. 990, 991. A vigorousclimber: Ifts. 3-5, often lobed, acuminate, 1-4 in. long,glabrous: fls. fragrant, 1-1J2 in- across, in axillary and. 9S9. Clematis Lawsoniana, one of C. lanuginosa derivatives. ( X ^;:) terminal panicles; sepals 4, dull white. Sept. 3:621 (adapted in Fig. 990); 5:91; 9:75 and 2:581; 6:471. Mn. 7:113. Gng. 1:101 and 165;4:161, 229; 6:291; 7:246. 13:1314. 1898:487-9. 11:127. V. 16:18. 20:847. :375. Gn. 57, p. ; 61, p. 91. 1874, p. 465and 1899, p. 527 (as C. Flnmmuln robmla): 1902, p. , by seed. By far th(> most common f)f the fall-blooming species in American ganlens. Thrives best insunny situations. Will stand severe pruning in Flammula, (C. Pdllasii, J. F. Gmel.). Aslender but vigorous climber, reaching 10-15 ft.: bipinnate, dark green, remaining fresh till mid-winter; Ifts. .small, ovate, oblong or linear: fls. small. numerous, in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals
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