No. 918. 

 CLEMATIS ANGUSTIFOLIA. 



tli- height of three feet: the flowers ai 

 clear white, large, smooth within, an 

 woolly on the outside. We raised th 

 under the name of lasiantha, from see< 

 communicated by our highly esteemed frier 

 Dr. Fischer, Director of the new Imperi 

 Botanic Garden of St. Petersburg ; an ins! 

 tuti.m which under his able managemen 

 and supported by t 



Our plant agrees exactly with the descrip- 

 tion un-uMit'nlia of Decandolle. 



Argun, according to Pallas, and beyond the 

 Baikal lake, according to Gmelin. 



It is perfectly hardy, and will grow in 

 any good garden soil. It may sometimes 



