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Chrysanthemum—continued. 
Chrysanthemum—continued. 
Fic. 249. FLOWER OF CHRYSANTHEMUM MONS. PANKOUCKE. Fic. 250. FLOWER OF CHRYSANTHEMUM WHA Ho! 
flowers of immense width and depth, terminal bud ; PirasBus, 
charming yellow, florets long and reflexed, crown bud ; PRIDE 
OF MADFORD, crimson-cerise, a) beautifully-formed flower, crown 
bud; R. HOOPER PEARSON, one of the best of all the yellow 
varieties, and of 
dwarf, sturdy habit 
in growth, a decided 
acquisition, height 
oft.; R. J. Upton, 
canary-yellow, florets 
longand flat, largeand 
distinct, height 5ft. ; 
RoyaL STANDARD, 
deep crimson, flower 
of fine substance, very 
Pema aAn es crown 
mud; SNOWDON, pure 
white, of great size 
and beauty, crown 
bud; SWANLEY GIANT, 
lilac-pink, florets in- 
curving, massive, 
erown bud; VICAR 
OF BRay, crimson, 
shading to orange, 
very tine, crown bud ; 
VIVIAND MOREL, 
blush-mauve, an in- 
dispensable variety, 
crown or terminal 
buds; WHat Ho! (Fig. 
250), a semi-double 
flower of most curious 
form, the creamy- 
white florets of great 
length, that twist to- 
wards _ the __ points, 
height 54ft. ; YELLOw 
MaDAMECARNOT, this 
bas all the excellent 
qualities of the white 
form, crown bud. 
Vol. V. 
Fic. 251. 
CURYSANTHEMUM ETOILE DE LYON. 
a Some of the foregoing varieties being only suitable for 
providing yery large exhibition blossoms, the following are 
named as excellent for supplying medium-sized flowers, 
most useful for cut- 
ting or decorative 
purposes. A lengthy 
description is un- 
necessary, and only 
the habit and colour 
of flower of each 
variety are given. 
ANNIE CLIBRAN, pink, 
medium height ; Bou- 
QUET DE DAME, pure 
white, dwarf; ELAINE, 
pure white, medium 
height, early ; 
DE LYON (Fig. 251), 
lilac-rose, medium 
height ; FLORENCE 
Prrcy, white, medium 
height ; GASPARD 
BOUCHARLAT, deep 
orange, mediuin 
height; GOLDEN 
DART, buttereup- 
yellow, dwarf, very 
late; KING OF 
PLUMES, deep yellow, 
medium height; 
LADY SELBORNE, 
white, medium height, 
early; L. CANNING, 
pure white, dwarf, 
very late; MADAME 
WALKER, rosy-mauve, 
rather tall, flowers 
quilled ; MarGor (Tig, 
252), blush white, 
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