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meter, consisting of numerous petals, the largest 

 at the outside, and gradually diminishing in size 

 as they approach the centre of the flower, which 

 should be well filled up with them. 



" The blossom should be hemispherical ; its 

 petals should be imbricated in such manner as 

 neither to be too close and compact, nor too 

 widely separated; but have rather more of a 

 perpendicular than horizontal position, to display 

 their colours with better effect. 



*' The petals should be broad, and have per- 

 fectly entire, well-rounded edges: their colours 

 should be dark, richly clear, or brilliant, either 

 consisting of one colour throughout, or be vari- 

 ously diversified, on an ash, white, sulphur, or 

 fire-coloured ground, or regularly striped, spotted, 

 or mottled, in an elegant manner," 



There are more numerous varieties of double 

 ranunculuses than of any other flower; and it is 

 one that may be flowered at almost any time of 

 the year, merely by changing the time of plant- 

 ing. " For a bloom in September or October, 



