64 CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Chrysa'nthemum — continued. 



C. carina'tum Chameleon — continued. 



with purplish crimson, the former colom^ing 

 changing into a clear yellow after a few days. 



C. carina'tum, Lord Beaconsjield. Height Ij ft. 

 Crimson, and gold edge. 



C. carina'tum, Evening Star. Like the one below, 

 only it has bright golden yellow flowers. 



C. carina'tum, Morning Star. Height IJ- ft. 

 Pale primrose and golden eye. One of the 

 most satisfactory of the annual Chrys- 

 anthemums to grow. 



C. carina'tum. The Sultan. Crimson, with golden 

 central ring. 



C. carina'tum, W. E. Gladstone or Eclipse. Eich 

 crimson. 



C. corona!rium, Crown Daisy. Height 3 feet. 

 This species is usually double, varying from 

 pale yellow to crimson and purple. S. Europe, 

 1629. 



C. Dunnet'tii is a small group of double-flowering 

 Chrysanthemums. White or golden yellow, 

 while there are also double dwarf forms. 



C. inodo'rum pleni' ssimum. Height 1 J ft. A very 

 free double-white Pyrethrum-like flower. 

 " Bridal Robe " is a good garden variety, 

 excellent for bedding in a mass, 15 ins. high. 

 " Snowball " is another fine form, 2J ft. high. 



