. 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. 490. Clematis florida, var, bicolor. Modesta, Modeste-Gu^rin (=C. C. lanuginosa). Fls. well expanded, large, bright blue, bars deeper colored. Fulgens, Simon-Louis C=C. grandiflora^X C. lanugi- nosa) . Sepals 5-6, rather narrow, dark purple to blackish crim- son, velvety, edges somewhat serrate. Sosk


. 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. 490. Clematis florida, var, bicolor. Modesta, Modeste-Gu^rin (=C. C. lanuginosa). Fls. well expanded, large, bright blue, bars deeper colored. Fulgens, Simon-Louis C=C. grandiflora^X C. lanugi- nosa) . Sepals 5-6, rather narrow, dark purple to blackish crim- son, velvety, edges somewhat serrate. Soskoop, (C. Boskoop Seedling, Hort. = in- tegrifolia). A new race in 1892: growing 3-5 ft.: fls. blue, lav- ender, rose or reddish rose. 19. campanifldra, Bret. Climbing 10-15 ft.: fls. re- flexed and bell-shaped as in the above type or more so; purple or whitish. June, July. Native of Portugal. 10:987. Lav. has been called ceUa because of its close resemblance in flower, fruit and leaf; but the ivs. are often twice ternate, and the plant is much more slender in habit. 20. il6rida,Thunb. A slen- der plant, climbing 9-12 ft.: Ivs. variable, more or less ternate or biternate; Ifts. small, ovate-lanceolate: fls. 2-4 in. across, flat when ex- panded ; the 5-6 broad, ovate sepals creamy white, barred with purple beneath; stamens purplish. May, June. Japan. B. M. 834. 1856:41. Var. bicolor, Steud. (O. Sieboldi, D. Don). Fig. 490. Like the type, but with the purple stamens somewhat petal-like, and forming a dense, purple head in the center. 5:487. Lav. 5. M. &J. 16. 24:25. 4:147. Gn. 22:349. E. H. 1856:401. .„, _, .. ,,. „, . ,, , „ 491. Clematis Viorna. Var. Fdrtunei, Moore (C TdHimeijHort.}. Pis. large, very much doubled; se- pals creamy white, becoming pink. F. S. 15: 1553. G. C. 1863: 676. I. H. 10, p. 86. M. & J. 13. Belle of Woking (C. Belle of Woking, Hort.), A hybrid form: fls. very full and double; sepals purp


Size: 1309px × 1908px
Photo credit: © Central Historic Books / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthor, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectgardening