ON DOUBLE-FLOWERED CHINESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 27 



little heat. Care must be taken to separate the lower end of the 

 cutting close under a joint. 



I now subjoin a list of my collection of Chrysanthemums, 

 arranged according to their several colours, with a description of 

 a few varieties, so far as I am acquainted with them. 

 Yellow-coloured Flowers. 



1 Sulphur Yellow. 



2 Superb Clustered Yellow. 



3 Tasseled Flamed Yellow. 



4 Quilled Yellow. 



5 Tasseled Yellow. 



6 Golden Lotus Flowered. 



7 Golden Yellow. 



8 Park's Small Yellow. 



9 Windsor Yellow. 



10 Indian Yellow. 



1 1 Warratah Yellow. 



12 Semi-double Deep Yellow, or Pale Quilled Orange. 



13 Changeable Yellow. — This fine variety is as the name im- 



plies, the blossoms at first appearing of a rich copper co- 

 lour, and, as the flowers expand, changing to a pure yellow ; 

 and although only of the middle size, appearing rather late, 

 they make a very pleasing appearance, standing the wea- 

 ther well, and becoming much paler by age. 

 White-coloured Flowers. 



14 Superb White. 



15 Tasseled White. 



16 Changeable While. 



17 Indian White. 



18 Paper White. 



19 Semi-double Quilled White. 



20 Quilled White. 



Purple-coloured Flowers. 



21 Starry or Changeable Purple. 



22 Expanded Light Purple. 



23 Quilled Light Purple. 



24 Tasseled Purple, or Old Red. 

 23 Brown Purple. 



26 Late Quilled Purple. 



