CLEMATIS 



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CLEOME 



C. dau'rica (Daurian). 12. Yellow, green. September. 



Temperate Asia. 1820. 

 daveya'na (Daveyan). See C. HERACLE^FOLIA DAVI- 



DIANA. 

 davidia'na (Davidian). See C. HERACLE^EFOLIA DAVI- 



DIANA. 



diversifo'lia (diverse-leaved). 4. White. April. 



Herbaceous perennial. 

 Dougla'sii : (Douglas's). Blue, bell-shaped. N. Amer. 



1889. 



ere' eta (erect). See C. RECTA. 

 randiflo'r a (large-flowered). See C. RECTA GRANDI- 



FLORA. 



,. hispa'nica (Spanish). See C. RECTA. 

 Fla'mmula (Flammula). 20. White. August. 



Europe. 1596. 



ceespito'sa (tufted). 20. White. September. 

 mari'tima (maritime). 20. White. May. S. 



Europe. 



robu'sta (robust). 20. White. Japan. 1875. 

 rotundifo'lia (round-leaved). 20. White. August. 



France. 1596. 



rube'lla (reddish). 20. Reddish. September. 

 ru'bro-margina'ta (red-edged). 

 flo'rida (florid). 10. White. June. Japan. 1776. 



bi 'color (two-coloured). White, purple. 



flo' re-pie' no (double-flowered). 10. White. J 



Sifbo'ldii (Sieboldt's). 10. Purple, green. J 



une. 

 une. 



Japan. 1836. 

 Fortu'nei (Fortune's). See C. WILLIAMSII. 

 Frmo'nrt(Freemont's). Kansas and Missouri. 1890. 

 fu'sca (brown). N.E. Asia. 1864. 

 glau'ca (milky-green). See C. ORIENTALIS. 

 Graka'mi (Graham's). 15. Pale green. July. 



Mexico. 1846. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). 

 grata (grateful). Pink. Himalaya. 

 Henderso'nii (Henderson's). Garden hybrid. 

 heracle&fo'lia (Heracleuin- leaved). Lilac. China. 

 davidia'na (Davidian). 2. Light blue. Erect 



shrub. China. 



Lava'llei (Lavalle's). Blue. 

 sta'ns (standing). Pale blue. Japan. 1870. 

 Hooke'ri (Hooker's). See C. HERACLE^EFO'LIA. 

 inUgrifo'lia (entire-leaved). 2. Blue. July. Hun- 

 gary. 1596. 



elonga'ta (elongated). 2. Blue. June. Europe. 

 latifo'lia (broad- leaved). Purple. July. 

 ., integrifo'lia Freemo'nti (Freemont's entire-leaved). 



See C. FREEMONTI. 



,, intrica'ta (intricate). Mongolia. 1889. 

 Jackma'ni (Jackman's). Purple. (lanuginosax 



Viticella). 1862. 



a'lba (white). White. 1884. 

 lanugino'sa (woolly). Blue. June. China. 1851. 

 tiola'cea (violet). Violet-purple, 7 in. across. 

 lathyrifo'lia (lathynis-leaved). See C. RECTA. 

 latifo'lia (broad-leaved). See C. INTEGRIFOLIA LATI- 



FOLIA. 



leioca'rpa (smooth-fruited). China. 

 ligusticifo'lia (Ligusticum-leaved). W. United States. 

 ,, macrope' tola (large-petaled). Siberia. 1831. 

 massonia'na (Masson's). See C. BRACHIATA. 

 ,, monzo'lica (Mongolian). Yellow. 1888. 

 ,, monstro'sa (monstrous). See C. PATENS. 

 monta'na (mountain). 20. White. May. Nepaul. 



1831. Deciduous. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). White. May. 

 ru'bens (reddish). Deep rose. Central China. 



1904. 

 Wiho'nii (Wilson's). Late summer flowering. 



1909. 



nepale'nsis (Nepaul). See C. BARBELLATA. 

 nu'tans (nodding). Primrose-yellow, fragrant. W. 



China. 1910. 



occidenta'lis (western). 10. July. 1818. 

 ochote'nsis (Ochotsk). 12. White. June. Siberia. 



1818. 

 ochroleu'ca( yellowish-white). 2. Light yellow. June. 



N. Amer. 1767. Deciduous. 

 orienta'lis (eastern). 8. Yellow, white. August. 



Levant. 1731. Deciduous. 



tangu'tifa (Tangutian). Golden yellow. 1900. 

 ova'ta (ovate). See C. INTEGRIFOLIA. 

 pamcula'ta (panicled). 20. White. August. Japan. 



C. pa'tens (spreading). White. June. Japan. 

 ,, ,, grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). Light blue, large. 

 ,, ,, Sopki'a (Sophia). Purple, green midrib. Japan. 



i 8 53. 



,, pedicella'ta (tonij-flower-stalked). See C. CIRRHOSA. 

 ,, Piero'ti (Pierot's). See C. BREVICAUDATA. 

 Pitche'ri (Pitcher's). Dull purple. N.W. Amer. 1880. 

 lasio'stylis (woolly-styled). 

 Sarge'nti (Sargent's). Flowers smaller. N. Amer. 



1888. 



Pseu'do-fla'mmula (false Flammula). Caucasus. 

 quinquefolia'ta (five-leaved). Milky-white. Central 



China. 1907. 

 re'cta (upright). 4. White. July. Austria. 1597. 



Herbaceous perennial. 

 grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). Garden hybrid 



(recta X angusti folia). 1 903 . 

 mandschu'rica (Manchurian). 

 pauciflo'ra (few-flowered). 

 re'pens (creeping). Pure white, 2 to 3 in. across. 



August. China. 1908. 

 reticiila'ta (netted,). 8. Purple. July. N. Amer. 



1812. Deciduous. 



rhodochlo'ra (red-green). Garden variety. 1887. 

 Sco'ttii (Scott's). N.W. Amer. 

 semitri'loba (half- three- lobed) . See C. CIRRHOSA. 

 s<wro*t/o'ft'a (serrate-leaved). Yellow, fragrant. Corea. 



1910. 



Si'msii (Sim's). See C. CRISPA. 

 ,, songa'rica (Songarian). N.E. Asia. 

 Suksdo'rfii (Suksdorf's). Resembles C. ligtislicifolia. 



N.W. United States. 1896. 

 triterna'ta (thrice-three-leafleted). 12. White. 1800. 



Deciduous. 



tubulo'sa (tubular-flowered). See C. HERACLE^FOLIA. 

 ,, Hooke'ri (Hooker's). See C. HERACLE/EFO'LIA. 

 verna'lis (spring). Garden hybrid (ochroleucaxScottii). 



1901. 

 verticilla'ris (whorled). Bluish- purple. N. Amer. 



1797. 



obli'qua (oblique). 15. Purple. 1797. 

 Vio'rna (American Traveller's joy). 12. Purple. 



August. N. Amer. 1730. Deciduous. " Leather 



Flower." 

 viornoi'des (Viorna-like). 8. Lilac. August. N. 



Amer. 1828. Deciduous. 

 virginia'na (Virginian). 15. Green. July. N. Amer. 



1767. Deciduous. 

 ,, bractea'ta (bracted). 15. Greenish-white. June. 



N. Amer. 1767. 

 Vita'lba (white-vine. Traveller's Joy). 20. White. 



August. England. Deciduous. 

 integra'ta (entire-leaved). 20. White. August. 



England. 

 ,, Vitice'Ua (vine-bower). 20. Purple. August. Spain. 



1569. Deciduous. 

 ceeru'lea (blue-flowered). 20. Blue. July. Spain. 



1659. 



flo' re-pie' no (double-purple). 20. Purple. August. 

 ,, magni'fica, (magnificent). Purple, 4^ in. across. 



1875. 

 . purpu'rea (purple- flowered). 20. Purple. July. 



Spain. 



tent/o7ja(slender-leafleted). 20. Crimson. June. 

 WiUia'tnsii (Williams's). White. Japan. 1863. 



CLEO'ME. (From kleio, to shut ; in reference to the 

 parts of the flower. Nat. ord. Capparids [Capparidac**] . 

 Linn. i$-Tetradynamia.) 



Those of a shrubby character by cuttings of half-ripe 

 shoots in sand, under glass ; perennial herbaceous species, 

 by division of the plant, and seeds ; Indian annual 

 species, by seed sown in a hotbed, and bloomed in the 

 greenhouse, as tender annuals. The European and 

 several Mexican annuals, by seed in a gentle hotbed, to 

 be transferred to the flower-borders in May ; rich, ligb* 

 soil. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



C. ara'bica( Arabian). 2. Yellow. June. Arabia. 1794 

 ,, dillenia'na (Dillenius's). See C. ORNITHOPODIOIDES. 

 fla'va (yellow). See C. GRAVEOLENS. 

 grave 1 olens (strong-smelling). Yellow. June. N 



Amer. 1825. 

 ibe'rica (Iberian). See C. ORNITHOPODIOIDES. 



