1502 



CHRYSANTHEMUM* mdicum; var. plenum. 

 Double yellow Indian Chrysanthemum. 



SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA. 



Nat. ord. Composite Juss. {Introduction to the natural system of 

 Botany, p. 197.) 



CHRYSANTHEMUM.— Suprd, vol. l.fol. 4. 



Garden Variety. 



The single state of this plant has already been published 

 at fol. 1287 of the present work. The Double yellow- 

 variety is not much cultivated, because of its not flowering 

 except after very hot and dry summers, such as the last. 

 But when its blossoms are produced they are extremely 

 neat, and form a striking addition to the few flowers that 

 December will produce. 



The plant bloomed freely in the Garden of the Horti- 

 cultural Society : we also saw very fine specimens that 

 had been obtained in the Nursery of the Messrs. Young, of 

 Epsom, and in the Garden of Louis Weltje, Esq., of Ham- 

 mersmith, a handsome plant from whom formed part of the 

 exhibition at the meeting of the Horticultural Society on 

 the 6th December, 1831. 



J. L. 



* See fol. 1287. 



