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Ета. 434. LARGE ANEMONE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
PowmroNE SMALL REFLEXED, ог CHusaN Dartsy- 
FLOWERED: Flowers small, numerously produced; florets 
—fer the most part reflexed, as in Bob, General Canrobert, 
Fig. 455. SMALL ANEMONE-FLOWERED POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUM. | 
dab M or fringed or toothed at their tips, as in 
n Innocence, and Marabout (see Fig. 436, for 
which, and for Fig. 437, we are indebted to Messrs. Cannell 
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and Sons) А fully-expanded bloom of а reflexed Pompone 
is shown at Fig. 437. The varieties of this description 
are the most numerous of the Pompone section. Another 
form of Pompone is also in cultivation, in which all the 
florets àre quilled, as in Model of Perfection (see Fig. 
438). 
FiG. 456. FIMBRIATED POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUM MARABOUT. 
QUILLED, or PIN-FEATHERED JAPANESE: Flowers 6in. 
to 9in. in diameter; florets involute and tubular, or quilled, 
with toothed tips. The habit of the plants is tall and 
somewhat straggling. Examples : Meg Merrilees, Red 
Dragon (see Fig. 439), and Sultan. ; 
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Fig. 457, POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
LARGE - PLOWERED JAPANESE : Flowers large, loose ; 
florets long, strap-shaped. In some instances, the florets  — 
are revolute, twisted, and thread-like. There are very 
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