Encyclopaedia of Gardening 77 



Reflexed. 

 Dr. Sharp 

 King of Crimsons 



Large Anemone-flowered. 



Descartes 



Gluck 



Lady Margaret 



Pompon- A nemone. 



Calliope 



Gem of Earlswood 



Pompon. 



Mdlle. Elise Dordan 

 Wm. Westlake 



Single. 



Altrincham Yellow 



Caledonia 



Florrie King 



Gaiety 



Gem of Merstham 



Ideal 



Ladysmith 



Mrs. Tresham Gilbey 



Pyrethrum 



Sandown Radiance 



Double Garden Varieties. 



Aquitaine 



Bijou Rose 



Champ d'Or 



Evelyn 

 *Firefly 



Gascoigne 

 *Guinea Gold 



Horace Martin 

 *Le Pactole 



Minnie Carpenter * 



Nina Blick 



Roi des Blancs 

 *Ryecroft Glory 

 *September Belle 



Victor Mew 

 *White Quintus 



Double Varieties for Pot Bushes* 

 Altman's Yellow 

 Framfield Pink 

 Kathleen Thompson 

 L. Canning 

 Market Gold 

 Money Maker 

 Source d'Or 

 W. H. Lincoln 

 Winter Cheer 



These would make a good six. 



The list includes both early and late bloomers. 



Species of hardy summer Chrysanthemums. The value of the 

 genus is far from being exhausted by the beautiful varieties of the 

 florists' Chrysanthemum which blooms in autumn. There are 

 several good hardy species which flower in the garden in summer, 

 notably the Ox-eye Daisy, C. Leucanthemum ; the Pyrenean or 

 Moon Daisy, C. Maximum; and C. (otherwise Pyrethrum) uligi- 

 nosum. The two first grow about a yard high and make good 

 bushes. They are extremely useful plants, as they thrive in almost 

 any soil, and bear their large white flowers on long stems. The 

 following are a few good varieties of the Moon Daisy ; all have white 

 flowers: 



G. H. Sage, fringed 

 King Edward VII. 



Princess Henry 

 Triumph 



C. uliginosum is a taller, less bushy plant, and blooms later. All 

 of the foregoing are hardy herbaceous perennials, may be propa- 

 gated by division in spring, and are good for herbaceous borders. 

 For annual Chrysanthemums, see Flower Garden Annuals. Of the 

 other Chrysanthemums the most important are frutescens, the well- 

 known Marguerite; and Parthenium, the Golden Feather. The 

 Marguerite is a valuable pot plant for cool greenhouses and con- 



