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CHRYSANTHEMUM 



C. na'num (dwarf). See C. ILICIFOLIUM. 



nervo'sum (nerved). Australia. 1852. 



ova'tum (egg-shaped). See C. RHOMBEUM. 



platylobioi'des (Platylobium-like). See MIRBELIA 



GRANDIFLORA. 



rho'mbeum (diamond-shaped). 2. Yellow. May. 



1803. 



rotundifo' Hum (round- leaved). 1881. 

 sca'ndens (climbing). See OXYLOBIUM SCANDENS. 

 spartioi'des (Spartium-like). See ISOTROPIS STRIATA. 

 specta'bile (showy). See C. DIVERSIFOLIUM. 

 triangula're (three-angled). See C. ILICIFOLIUM. 

 va'rium (variable). 4. Orange, red. March. 1830. 

 grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 3. Orange. 



Spring. 1844. 



CHRISTMAS ROSE. Helle'borus ni'ger. 

 CHRIST'S THORN. Paliu'rus. 



CHRYSALIDOCA'RPUS. (From chrusallis, chrusallidos, 

 golden, and harpos, a fruit ; fruits yellow. Nat. ord. 

 Pahnacea?.) 



Stove palm. Seeds. Loam, peat, and sand. 

 C. lute'scens (yellow). 20. White. Madagascar. 1824. 



CHRYSA'NTHEMUM. (From chrusos, gold, and anthos, 

 a flower. Nat. ord. Composites [Composite]. Linn. 

 ig-Syngenesia, 2-Superflua.) 



Hardy plants. Annuals by seed sown in the border, 

 in April, or in a slight hotbed, at the end of March, and 

 transplanted ; perennial herbaceous species by seed and 

 division of roots, in autumn or spring ; the garden- 

 varieties of sine'nse by divisions and cuttings, in March 

 and April, giving them light, rich soil ; and to do these 

 full justice, planting them against a wall, or blooming 

 them under glass, giving plenty of manure-water after 

 the bloom-buds appear. The shrubby kinds are in- 

 creased by cuttings and divisions, and require a little 

 aid in winter, in a frame, cold pit, or cool greenhouse. 

 C. dbsinthiifo'lium (wormwood-leaved). See C. SINUA- 



TUM. 

 AcU'llecR (miltoil-leaved). i. White. July. Italy. 



achilleafo'lium (Achillea-leaved). 2. Yellow. August. 



Caucasus ; Siberia. 1739. 



alpi'num (alpine), . White. July. Europe. 1759. 

 pube'scens (downy). ^. July. 1819. 

 anethifo'lium (dill-leaved). 2. White. Shrubby. 



Canaries. 

 ano'malum (anomalous), i. White. June. Spain. 



1811. 



anserincefo'lium (silver-leaf-leaved). Orient. 

 a'rcticum (arctic). . White. July. Kamtschatka. 



1801. 

 arge'nteum (silver-leaved), i. White. July. Levant. 



1731. 

 atra'tum (blzckened-leaved) . i. White. July. 



Austria. 1731. 

 loba'tum (lobed). |. White. July. Switzerland. 



1819. 

 Balsami'ta (Balsamita). 2. Yellow. August. Western 



Asia. 1568. " Costmary." 

 Upinna'tum (twice-cut), f. Yellow. June. Arctic 



regions. 1796. 



Bocco'ni (Bocconi's). i. Yellow. July. Spain. 1823. 

 Bornmulle'ri (Bornmuller's). Armenia. 

 Broussone'tii (Broussonet's). 3. Yellow. May. Canary 



Islands. .1817. 

 carina'tum (keeled). 2. White, purple. August. 



Barbary. 1796. Annual. 



ca'rneum (flesh-coloured). Flesh-colour. Caucasus. 

 Catana'nche (Catananche). Pale yellow, deep red. 



April. Morocco. 1874. 

 cauca'sicum (Caucasian). J. White. July. Caucasus. 



1804. 

 ceratophylloi' des (Buck's-horn-leaved). Europe. 



" Buck's-horn." 



Ce'res (Ceres). Flesh-coloured. Garden hybrid. 1884. 

 cinerariafo'lium (Cineraria-leaved), i. White. Dal- 



matia. 1826. " Dalmatia Insect Powder." 

 cocci 'neum (scarlet). 2. Red. Caucasus. 

 corona'rium (garland). 4. Yellow. August. Sicily. 



1629. Annual. 

 ,, coronopifo'lium (Buck's-horn-leaved). i. White. June. 



S. Europe. 1819. 



C. corymbo'sum (flat-topped). i. White. July. 



Caucasus. 1596. 



,, daucifo'lium (carrot-leaved), i. White. July. 1820. 

 decaisnea'num (Decaisnean). i to ij. Pale yellow. 



Japan. 1888. 



denticula' turn (toothleted). See C. FLOSCULOSUM. 

 discoi'deum (disc-like). 3. Yellow, green. July. 



Italy. 1791. 

 flosculo'sum (small-flowered'). 4. Yellow. August. 



Mediterranean Regions. 1605. 



faenicula' ceum (Fennel-like). See C. ANETHIFOLIUM. 

 ,, frute'scens (shrubby). 3 to 4. White. Canaries. 1699. 

 chrysa'ster (false- yellow). 2 to 3. Pale yellow. 



Gardens. Syn. Etoile d'Or. 

 graminifo'lium (grass- leaved), i. White. June. 



Montpelier. 1739. 

 gra'nde (large). 2 to 3. Golden yellow. N. Africa. 



1903. Syn. Plagius grandiflorus. 

 grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 2 to 3. White. 



Canaries. 1815. 

 hcema'tomma (blood-red). Rays white or rosy ; disc 



dark purple. Madeira. 1888. 

 He'be (Hebe). Rosy-lilac. July. 1884. 

 heterophy'llum (various-leaved), i. White. July. 



Switzerland. 1806. 



i'ndicum (Indian). 2. Yellow. September. China. 1810. 

 ,, inodo'rum (scentless). See MATRICARIA INODORA. 

 ita'licum (Italian). 2. Pale yellow. June. Italy. 



1796. 

 lacu'stre (lake). 3. White. S.W. Europe. " Marsh 



Ox-eye Daisy." 

 lanceola'tum (spear-head-leaved). \. White. June. 



Hungary. 1817. 

 Leuca' 'nthemum (white-flowered). 2. White. June. 



Britain. 

 leucopiloi'des (white-haired), i to i. Yellow. Asia 



Minor. 1901. 

 macrophy'llum (large-leaved). 3. White. July. E. 



Europe. Caucasus. 1803. 



margina' turn (margined). Dark yellow. Japan. 1888. 

 Maw'ii (Maw's). White. Morocco. 1872. 

 ma'ximum (largest). 2. White. Pyrenees. 1818. 

 Robinso'ni (Robinson's). Ray florets laciniated. 



1904. 

 mexica'num (Mexican), i. White. August. Mexico. 



1825. 

 mille folia' turn (milfoil-leaved). 2. Yellow. July. 



Caucasus. 1731. 



monspelie'nse (Montpelier). i. White. July. Mont- 

 pelier. 1739. 

 monta'num (mountain). 2. White. June. France. 



1759. 

 multicau'le (many-stemmed), i. Bright yellow. 



Algeria. Annual. 



Myco'nis (Mycon's). i. Yellow. July. Italy. 1775. 

 ,, nippo'nicum (Nipponic). i. White. Japan. 1895. 



" Shrubby Ox-eye Daisy." 



,, orna'tum (adorned). 3 to 4. White. Japan. 1904. 

 pa' Hens (pale). Europe. 

 ,, paludo'sum (marsh), ij. White. June. Barbary. 



1810. 

 ,, palu'stre (marsh). 2. White. June. Armenia. 



1820. 

 parthenifo'lium (Parthenium-leaved). See C. PR/E- 



ALTUM. 

 Parthe'nium (Parthenium). i. White. Europe. 



" Feverfew." 



au'reum (golden). Leaves golden-yellow. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). 

 perpusi'llum (very small). See NANANTHEA PERPU- 



SILLA. 



pinnati'fidum(lea&eted). 3. White. July. Madeira. 



1777. 

 prcea'ltum (rather tall), ij. White. July. Caucasus. 



1804. 



ptarmicaflo'rum(Ptarmica-fiowered). \Vhite. Canaries. 

 pu'milum (dwarf). J. White. August. 1806. 

 radi'cans (rooting-branched) . i. White. July. Spain. 



1818. 



ro'seum (rosy). See C. COCCINEUM. 

 rotundifo' Hum (round-leaved), ij. White. June. 



Hungary. 1817. 

 rutheni'acum (Russian). J. Pink. June. Russia. 



1827. 

 se'getum (corn), i. Yellow. July. Britain. 



