Description of F oreign Vines 
salver-shaped, 5-lobed, 5 stamens, 1 style), single; spring and 
early summer; stems creeping, blossoming branchlets upright ; 
suitable for shady spots under trees. Europe. 
12. Prostrate Juniper. (Juniperus squamata.) 
LEAF: 4’, sharp, rigid, in threes; see under Foreign Trees. 
13. Chinese Wistaria. (W. sinensis.) 
LEAF : pinnate, alternate; leaflets, g-15, 2'-3', entire, lance- 
ovate. FLOWER: purplish-blue, pea-shaped (only 1 appendage 
at base of ‘‘ wing” petals, instead of 2, as in native species), in 
dense racemes longer than in native, and the vine higher-climb- 
ing ; often twice-flowering in season ; twining. 
14. Sweet-scented Clematis. (C. paniculata.) 
LEAF: pinnate (simply or doubly), opposite; leaflets, 3 to 5 
or more, entire or lobed, ovate to long-ovate, long-stemmed. 
FLOWER: white, small, fragrant (no corolla, usually 4 white 
sepals, many stamens and pistils), in panicles, profuse; mid- 
summer ; fruit with feathery appendage. Europe; climbing by 
twisted leaf-stalks. (Pl. I.) 
15. Sweet-scented Clematis. (C. flammula.) 
Much like last, but leaflets commonly lobed, and flowers less 
profuse. Europe. 
16. Clematis. (C. Jackmannii.) 
LEAF: trifoliate or simple; leaflets entire, lance-ovate, hairy 
beneath, as also stem. FLOWER: violet-purple, very large, 
single, with 6 outspread sepals, widest in middle ; summer ; climb- 
ing by twisted leaf-stalks. Japan. 
17. Clematis. (C. lanuginosa.) 
Like last, but blossoms bright blue. 
18. Clematis. (C. Henryi.) 
Like last, but blossoms creamy-white and still larger. 
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