RMGGJ6KR–Climbing Gardens - with Clematis 'General Sikorski' and Clematis 'Voluceau' CLG083654 Photos H
RMAD399J–Hosta August Moon with Clematis General Sikorsky
RF2G5D156–Clematis (General Sikorski) sunlit after the rain
RF2N99RED–Clematis (General Sikorski) sunlit after the rain
RFPT3EP5–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMFFBAJ8–Clematis General Sikorski
RM2GKNKCF–Raymond Evison prunes clematis in the Grand Pavilion ahead of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 15, 2021.
RMAJATKP–Clematis General Sikorski
RFS36B5A–Stunning purple clematis flower in full bloom early summer
RMCYK6GX–Seed Head of Clematis Flower
RM2R2M7WD–Freddie Horsfall transports two clematis through the Raymond Evison Clematis display as preparations get underway ahead of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London. Picture date: Saturday May 20, 2023.
RMP34MNM–Hybrid Clematis General Sikorski growing in a garden in Lancashire North West England UK GB.
RF2B1WBWY–The flowers of clematis cultivars of Polish General Sikorski (lat. Clematis General Sikorski). Floral background
RM2PKP5F3–Hoverfly on a Pink Clematis Flower
RF2B1W9E2–Bush clematis varieties Polish General Sikorski (lat. Clematis General Sikorski). Floral background
RMA1R3B1–Clematis General Sikorski Bath Spa, Somerset, UK
RM2C5HA8D–Waldrebe Clematis General Sikorski
RF2B1WC07–Abundant flowering clematis varieties Polish General Sikorski (lat. Clematis General Sikorski). Floral background
RMAP9R9C–General Sikorski, purple, Clematis, London, England UK
RF2B1W9DY–Bright flowering clematis varieties Polish General Sikorski (lat. Clematis General Sikorski). Floral background
RMAEA3E2–General Sikorski purple Clematis in full bloom London United Kingdom
RFW1T4E6–Climber clematis armandii invading a shabby sun lounge
RM2C19D0H–Clematis 'General Sikorski', deciduous climbing plant in full flower.
RFPT3ENH–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMA4MTNH–CLIMBING ROSE 'RHONDA' (ROSA SP.), CLEMATIS 'GENERAL SIKORSKI'
RF2F90D29–Large lilac clematis flower on a blurred background
RMDYFT84–Pink Clematis in a Garden
RMCTT311–Clematis General Sikorski in Flower
RMA1W8GW–Clematis Europa
RMP34JYA–Hybrid Clematis General Sikorski growing in a garden in Lancashire North West England UK GB.
RME8RBB3–Clematis cultivar 'General Sikorski' in Flower
RFA0MD13–Garden ornament set amongst Poppies Perenial Geraniums Clematis Alliums and general greenery
RME8HF3A–Clematis cultivar 'General Sikorski' in Flower
RMG4AWNY–Chelsea Flower Show 2011
RM2B6H2XH–Clematis Clematis Property Type: drawing book illustration (design) Item number: RP-T-1947-116 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228a Manufacturer : draftsman: Willem Wenckebach Date: characteristics or 1893 Physical: pen in black on pencil material: paper ink pencil Technique: pen Dimensions: h 125 mm × W 108 mmToelichtingOntwerp for: Knappert, Emilie C. Peeps in the plant world. Loman & Funke: Amsterdam, 1893. Subject: plants (in general)
RM2WGRTYK–Clematis, Willem Wenckebach, in or before 1893 drawing paper. ink. pencil pen plants (in general)
RME4D27X–Hampton Court, UK. 8th July, 2014. Clematis florida sieboldii on display at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2014 Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News
RMRJGJA7–. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Clematis. GENERAL LIST.--Continued. Colllnsla, Uixed. â Very pretty- free flowering annuals, producing a ' mass ot blue, white and pink blos- soms the entire summer. Pkt. 5c. Centaurea Oyanus. â: One of the ' handsomest of the old fashioned flow- era. Blooms continuously through 1 the season. White, Pkt. 5c.; Blue, pkt. 5c.; rose, pkt. 5c.; red, pkt. 5c.; I mixed, pkt. 5c. Campanula. (Canterbury Bell.) â Well known fa
RMP55RBH–Common traveler's joy, Clematis vitalba. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by I. Whessell of a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany' 1835. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RMPG228M–. Henderson's Handbook of plants and general horticulture. Gardening; Botany. CLIANTHUS CAMFIEBI. CLEMATIS CBIBFA.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henderson, Peter, 1822-1890. New York, P. Henderson & Co.
RFPT3ENK–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMW0P4F5–Archive image from page 7 of Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis,. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / C.S. Curtice & Co descriptivecatal1893cscu Year: 1893 4 C. S. CURTICE CO., PORTLAND, N. Y. Doctor Andry.—Carmine shaded with purple ; large, full and a very strong- grower. Earl of Dufferin.—Fine velvety crimson, beautifully shaded with dark rich maroon; very large, full and fragrant; strong healthy growing sort and a splendid Autumn bloomer. Fisher Holmes.—A very beautiful and valuable rose resembling General Jacqueminot, but fuller and a more
RMMCH032–. Clematis Jackmani. CLEMATIS FLAMULA. (Virgin's Bower.) A general favorite, where a hardy, rapid growing, grace- ful vine is desired. Its small bright green foliage is almost hidden by large clusters of small fragrant white flowers. 30 cts. each ; 4 for $1.00. For $i.oo we will send free by mail i Crispa, i Coccinea, and i of the 50 ct. Hybrids.
RMAXF82F–Garden ornament set amongst Poppies Perenial Geraniums Clematis Alliums and general greenery
RME8HF3G–Clematis cultivar 'General Sikorski' in Flower
RM2AJ0M3N–The Encyclopaedia Britannica; .. A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . U may increase by division of the merismaticcells of the cambium. Medullary rays are conspicuous inthe Cork-Oak, Hazel, Beech, Ivy, Clematis, Vine. - Theyare not so well marked in the Lime, Chestnut Birch. Yew. STEM IN DICOTYLEDONS. The medullary rays are in some cases, as in Clematis andAristolocLia, largo aud broad, while the woody wedges arecomparatively small The stems of Dicotyledonous plants occasionally presentanomalous appearances in the structure and arrangementof their wood, bark, and medullary
RMPFEJEM–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, shrubs, roses, etc. : cultivated and for sale at the Syracuse Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Syracuse Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses, Etc. 67 Jackmanii—Large, rich velvety purple : free grower and profuse and successive bloomer. The most valuable for general planting. $1.00. Virginiana (American White)—The well known native Clematis. Very rapid grower, covered with a great abundance of white flow- er
RFPT3ENP–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWNWWR–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1892moun Year: 1892 Clematis Jackmanni. (Reduced.) 35c. LiONICERA. Honeysuckle, or Woodbine. Geisblatt, Ger. Chevrefeuille, Fr. JL. bracbypoda aureo reticulata. JAPAN Golden-leaved Honetsitckle. A handsome and very desirable variety, with the foliage beautifully netted or variegated with yeUow. 35c. ^ f X,. I.. Hall's Japan Honeysuckle. (Reduced.) Canadensis. CANADIAN Honeysuckle. A very robust, rapid grower, with large glaucous leaves and yellow flowei-s. 35c. flava. Yellow T
RMMCH0K8–. Clematis Jackmani CLEMATIS FLAMULA. (Virgin's Bower.) A general favorite, where a hardy, rapid growing, grace- ftil vine is desired. Its small bright green fidiage is almost hidden by large clusters of small fragrant white flowers. 30 ct.s. each ; 4 for $1.00. For $1.25 we will send free by mail l Crispa, i Coccinea, i Flamula, and i of the 50 ct. Hybrids.
RM2AJCMN0–Meehans' monthly : a magazine of horticulture, botany and kindred subjects . waj a handsomerplant than its American rela-tive, and, besides, flowers muchlater. Thumberg says that, inJapan, it flowers during Augustand September, and it has re-tained this character in its newAmerican home. The accompanying illustra-. CLEMATIS PANICULATA. i68 MEEHANS MONTHLY—GENERAL GARDENING. [Nov. Growing the Mistletoe.— I would like tobe informed if mistletoe can be propagated, andif so, how ? I have seen it growing in southernCalifornia, on both live and dead trees. I wastold then, that the seed, or some kind
RMPFAX6D–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. RANUNC ULA CEA E 555 roots are formed from the stem ; often (e.g. Aconitum, Ranunculus sp.) these swell up into tubers holding reserve materials. The 1. are usu. alt., with sheathing bases and often very much divided. The chief exceptions to the above general statements, and special cases of interest, are described under the genera, e.g. Helleborus, Eranthis, Clematis, Ranunculus. The infl. is typically determinate ; in Anemone sp., Eranthis, &c., a single term. fl. is produced. More often a cymose branching occurs, the buds in the
RFPT3EP1–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWNK8Y–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 70 ELLWANOER & BARRY'S Cissus. variegata. VARIEGATED - LEAVED CiSSUS. Clusters of dark-colored fruit. 35 cents. Clematis (Virgin's Bower.) CLESIATIS. The Clematis should be grown in rich, deep, sandy loam, and be well mulched with rotten manure in winter. The richest sheets of bloom and larg-est flowers are obtained where it has par- tial shade and a liberal supply of water at the roots. Alexandra. Flowers large; pale reddish vio- let. 75 cents. Flammula. E
RMMCFAAX–. Small Flower- ing Clematis. Clematis Cocciuea. A very handsome, hardy climber, bearing thick bell-shaped flowers of a bright coral-red color; bloums with wonderful profusion from June un- til frost. 25 cts. each; 5 for 11.00. Clematis Crispa. A very beautiful species, bearing an abundance of pretty bell-shaped, fragrant, lavender flow- ers with white centre. Blooms from June until frost, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. Clematis Flammula ( Virgin's Bower). A general favo- rite, where a hardy, rapid-growing vine is desired. Its small, bright-green foliage is almost hidden by clusters of small fra-
RM2AJETA8–The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . rous other plants are increased.Raffia—which has taken the place of bast—is generally used fortying, and grafting wax is only used occasionally with such plantsunder glass. All grafting of this kind is done in the propagatinghouse, at any season when grafts are obtainable in a fit state—theplants when operated on being placed in close frames warmed to asuitable temperature. Roses and clematis, however, are generallygrafted from January to March and April. Root-grafting is sometimes resorted to whe
RMPFEEJ6–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, shrubs, roses etc. cultivated and for sale at the Syracuse Nurseries. Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vitus, Roses, Etc. 67 Jackmanii—Large, rich velvety purple : free grower and profuse and successive bloomer. Tbe most valuable for general planting. $1.00. Virginiana (American White)—Tbe well known native Clematis. Very rapid grower, covered with a great abundance of white flow- ers in August.. Clematis .Tackm4N'it. DU
RFPT3EP0–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWMP9R–[Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] ellwangerbarrysg1896moun Year: 1896 SUPERB NEW WHITE LILAC—FKAU DAMMANN—A SINGLE PANICLE. HALL'S JAPAN CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLE. A strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure wliite flow- ers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and covered with flowers f rom July to December; holds its leaves till January. The best bloomer of all for ver- andas, etc. 35c. hall's japan HONEYSUCKLE. CLEMATIS PANICULATA. A rare and beautiful variety of Japanese origin ; flowers small, pure white, sweet scented, produced in mass
RM2AX0RPP–Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . e six inches across. There is nothing of its colorthat exceeds in richness the flowers of IpomceaLearii. Culture is the same as for the MoonFlower. Each, 15c.; 4 for 50c. CLEMATIS FLAMMULA (Virgins Bower) —A general favorite where a hardy, rapid-growingvine is desired. Its small bright green foliage isalmost hidden by clusters of small fragrant whiteflowers. Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00. CLEJ1ATIS PANICULATA A Japanese climberrecently introduced into this country, of unusualand attractive merits. Rapid grower, foliage of aglossy rich green; the flowers are of medium
RMPFEGYN–. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / C.S. Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 4 C. S. CURTICE CO., PORTLAND, N. Y.. Doctor Andry.—Carmine shaded with purple ; large, full and a very strong- grower. Earl of Dufferin.—Fine velvety crimson, beautifully shaded with dark rich maroon; very large, full and fragrant; strong healthy growing sort and a splendid Autumn bloomer. Fisher Holmes.—A very beautiful and valuable rose resembling General Jacqueminot, but fuller and a m
RFPT3ENX–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWNK95–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 clematis JACK3IA^•^'I. liOnicera (Honeysuckle, or Woodbine). bracbypoda aureo reticulata. JAPAN GOLD- LEAVED Honeysuckle. 35 cents. Canadensis. CANADIAN HONEYSUCKLE. Large glaucous leaves and yellow flowers. 35 cts. Halleana. Hall's Japan Honeysuckle. Pure white flowers, changing to yellow; very fragrant; holds its leaves till January. The best bloomer of all. 35 cents. hall's japan honeysuckle. Japouica. CHINESE TWINING HONEYSUCKLE A well-known vine, holdi
RM2AM8678–Our homes and their adornments; . The frameis of pine or whitewood and covered with silk plush embroid-ered with arasene or with silk floss, arasene being much the-best as the colors are better and the general effect more rich.The cuts show two very ditFerent designs,—one a vine ofwild clematis, and the other a spray of dogwood; the formerworked on deep Indian-red plush, and the latter on a very-dark olive-gioen. They can be made of various sizes, but10x10 or 12x12 for the glass is generally preferred. Theyare quite different in appearance from the painted frames soabundant in the stores, and
RFPT3ENC–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWPKR5–[Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] ellwangerbarrysg1896moun Year: 1896 OENEBAL CATALOGUE. 107 Hall's Honeysuckle. Clematis Henryi. (Andeison-Heniy.) Very large, fine form; free grower and bloomer ; creamy white. Sl.OO. C. Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flowers; fine. $1.00. , C. riammula. European Sweet Clematls. Flowers small, white and very fragrant. 50c. ^ , O. Jackmanni. (Jackman.) Large, Intense violet purple ; remarkable for Us velvety richness ; free in growth and an abundant and successive bloomer. Sl.OO. , . , , „ . j , ^ la^^ C.
RM2AMYRKF–Plant-life, with 74 full-page illus., 24 being from photos, by the author and 50 in colour from drawings . king the bee-bread with whichthey feed their grubs. Among pollen flowers are theRose, Rockrose (Plate LX.), Clematis, Marsh Marigold(Plate VIII.), and Gorse. As a general rule, the pollenof insect-pollinated plants is sticky in contradistinctionto the smooth, dry, easily scattered pollen of anemo-philous flowers. Being viscid, it is not readily removedby wind, and besides it adheres to the body of an insectas it flies from flower to flower. The insects which are of chief importance in pol
RFPT3ENE–Purple flowering clematis (general sikorski) at roath park lake in Cardiff, south wales, uk
RMRWNX96–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1893moun Year: 1893 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 107 Lanuginosa Type. Flower during- the summer and autumn suc- cessionally, on short lateral summer shoots; flow- ers dispersed. Clematis Henryi. (Anderson-Henry.) Very large, fine form; free grower and bloomer; creamy white. $1.00. C. Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flow- ers; fine. $1.00. Jackmanni Type. Varieties flowering during the summer in continuous masses on summer shoots. C. Alexandra. (Jackman.) Flowers large, of a pale redd
RM2AJ05X9–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ora.t. 1035, f. I and 2, d, b.—; dwarf form, with cream-coloured flowers striped with purple ; leaves linear.Turkestan. Clematis .TiriiusiFOLiA, Turczan., Bo/. Jfa^.,t. 6542.—. hardy climber, with finely cut leaves andlong-stalked tubular bell-shaped flowers, each i—ij younger leaves almost entirely pale crimson. A seed-ling between terminalis and regina. Raised by Mr,Bause for the General Horticultural Company (JohnWills). Erantiiemum nigrum, IUhsI, HorticoU, t. 404.—A stove shrub, with oblong lan
RMRWPETB–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc ellwangerbarrysg1894moun Year: 1894 GENERAL CATALOGUE. W7 Lanug^inosa Type. Flower during- the summer and autumn suc- cessionally, ou short lateral summer shoots; flow- ers dispersed. Clematis Henryi. (A-nderson-Henry.) Very large, fine form; free grower and bloomer; creamy white. $1.00. C. Hybrida Siebolrtii. Large, bright blue flow- ers; fine. $1.00. m Jackmanni Tyi>e. Varieties flowering during tlie summer continuous masses on summer shoots. C. Alexandra. (Jackman.) Flowers
RM2AWJJ93–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . eason. 35c. CISSUS. C. variegata. Varieqated-leaved Cissus. A handsome running vine like a grape, with handsome variegatedthree-lobed leaves, and small clusters of dark colored fruit. 35c. CLEMATIS. Virgins Bower. Waldrebe, Ger. Clematite, Fr. None among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of Clematis. As a climber forthe veranda, a screen for fences, for pillars along the garden walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses onrockwork, or cultivation in pots, it has no rival among strong-
RMT02FAA–Dreer's garden calendar : 1900 . dreersgardencale1900henr Year: 1900 175 Small Flower- ing Clematis. Clematis Cocciuea. A very handsome, hardy climber, bearing thick bell-shaped flowers of a bright coral-red color; bloums with wonderful profusion from June un- til frost. 25 cts. each; 5 for 11.00. Clematis Crispa. A very beautiful species, bearing an abundance of pretty bell-shaped, fragrant, lavender flow- ers with white centre. Blooms from June until frost, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. Clematis Flammula ( Virgin's Bower). A general favo- rite, where a hardy, rapid-growing vine is desired.
RM2AKK28N–General list of high-grade seeds . rown. Height 40 ft. AUSTRALIAN PEA VIAE. See Dolichoslignosus. BALLOON VINE. Hha. Bears a pretty, in-flated capsule. White and green.Height 8 ft BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine). P. Sometimesclassed with Tecoma. Robust, hardyclimber. Very ornamental.Radicans. Orange-scarlet. Height 15 ft.Mans (Tecoma). Orange; distinct foli-age. Height 10 ft T>veediana. Bright Yellow; evergreen.Height 20 ft CANARY-BIRD FLOWER (Tropoeolumperegrinum). Hha. A charming annualvine with delicate foliage. Flowersyellow. Height 8 ft CLEMATIS (Virgins Bower). P. Well-known, prof use-bloomin
RM2AG0MP4–. The cell; outlines of general anatomy and physiology. Fig. 71. Fig. 72. Fig. 71.—Transverse section through the thallus of Caulerpa prolifera at the place wherea branch is inserted. (After Strasburger, PL I., Fig. 1.) Fig. 72.—A Portion of a fairly old pith cell, with six layers from Clematis vitalba (afterStrasburger, PL I., Fig. 13); Ba similar cell after it has been swollen up by sulphuricacid. (After Strasburger, PL I., Fig. 14.) THE VITAL PROPERTIES OF THE CELL 167 refractive power (Figs. 71, 72 A and B). However, when thesurface is examined, a still more delicate structure can frequent
RM2AWJCBJ–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . CE?fTKANTH.US. Valerian. Very showy, free-flowering perennials, with flowers In handsome corymbose panicles. C. ruber. Red Valerian. Plowers red, in dense cymes; 2 ft. June. 25c.var. alba. A variety with white flowers; 2 feet. June. 25c. CEKASTIUM. Mouse Ear. Cliickweed. C. tomentosum. Of low spreading habit, with woolly fohage; flowers white; fine for edging; 3 in. June. 25c. 50c. CLEMATIS. C. Davidiana. Large axillary clusters of fragrant blue flowers. 3 feet.C. integrifolia. Fine blue, bordered with white; 2 feet, June. 5
RM2AFRAFN–. The manufacture of pulp and paper : a textbook of modern pulp and paper mill practice. ordered pit R, radial section C, cross section S, sapwoodCm, cambium Sm, summerwood CRC, central ray cell Sp, springwood D, resin duct or canal SP, simple pit F, fibro-vascular bundle T, tangential section H, heartwood Tr, tracheidK, bark V, vessel or pore L, middle lamella W, wood M, medullary ray WF, wood fiberMRC, marginal ray cell 5. Structure of Stem of Clematis.—A cross section of the stemof clematis is shown in Fig. 2; this is typical of the general make-up of common plants that die at the end of ea
RM2AJDDKM–The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . itronit, Sln.potB,76«. per dOT.. KM perloO; 2K In. pots, 60o. perdoz. SS OOber 100. ASPABAOrs COMORENSIS, from 3 tn.pots. etrODK, 760. per doi., KM per 100. ASPABAOrS8PKENOEBI.8trong,31n.potB,7So per doz., IS.OO per 100; 2« In. pots. 60o. perdoi.. »3.00 per 100; 2iii.pot«. 12.00per 100;from«W in. pots. $1.60 i,erdoz.,«10.00perlOO. CLEMATIS PANICULATA, 4 In. potB. »1.60per doz., $10.00 per 100; 3 In. pots, 76c. per doz.;16.00 per 100. , HYDRANGEA,ThoB. Hogg, from open ground,6 t
RM2CE0N74–. The moths of the British Isles . edhead; the general colour is reddish-ochreous, darker on theback of the middle rings, along which are three interruptedpale greyish ochreous lines, and dark V-shaped marks. Thenatural food plant is not known, but it may be reared from the^%% on bramble, travellers joy {Clematis), and, of course, knot-grass and dandelion, both of these plants being generallyacceptable to larvae of the Acidahina?, as well as to those ofmany other species of Geometridce. The moth is out in June and July in the open, but hasbeen bred as early as June 2. Some of the caterpillars
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