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LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The following list contains some of the best varieties of the 

 Chrysanthemums, which are entitled to a place in every flower- 

 garden. In October and November, when the waning year 

 has left our gardens comparatively cheerless, these, with their 

 various colors, deck them out in gaiety, and prolong the sem- 

 blance of summer. They are perfectly hardy, and will brave 

 our severest winters. 



The gold-bordered red; the petals 

 are red, striped with golden yel- 

 loiv. 



White quilled. 



Pale buff, or orange. 



Changeable, red and orange on same 

 plant. 



Lilac quilled. 



Rose-colored, or pink. 



Lilac and wliite, changeable; the 

 floiuers vary to lilac, to white with 

 a purple centre, and to pure white. 



Dark crimson, or Spanish brown. 



Straw-colored quilled. 



Golden yellow. 



Tasselled white. 



Serai-double quilled ditto. 



Paper white. 



Quilled light purple. 



Expanded do. do. 



Quilled yellow. 



Double Indian yellow. 



Double Indian white. 



Dark purple. 



Early blush. 



Golden Lotus. 



Quilled purple. 



Starry purple. 



Park's small yellow, fir 



Quilled salmon. 



Semi-double quilled. 



Pale orange. 



Two-colored red. 



Curled buff or salmon. 



Large lilac. 



Late pale purple. 



Quilled fine yellow. 



Sulphur do. 



Superb clustered do. 



Small do. 



Single flame yellow. 



Quilled pink. 



Quilled orange. 



Early crimson. 



Curled lilac. 



Two-colored incurved. 



Blush ranunculus. 



Late quilled purple. 



TasseUed IQac. 



Tasselled yeUow. 



Yellow waratah. 



Pale lilac. 



Large buflf, superb. 



Barclay's. 



Alton's. 



Sabine's. 



