186 Classified Lists 
Crematis, WILD, see Traveler’s Joy. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 3 ft. This plant mekes a magnificent 
bushy growth, bearing flowers about three times as large as the common 
white daisy. It blooms for many weeks if the seed-vessels are not al- 
lowed to form. Grows in any good soil in full sun. Propagated easily 
from self-sown seed or division of the root. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LATIFOLIUM. 3 ft. A variety coming perhaps two 
weeks later than C. maximum; is, if anything, a better plant with 
broader leaves, larger flowers and more prolonged bloom. 
I had still another variety that had a sort of frilled row of petals 
notched at the outer edge that was more desirable than either of the 
other two, and seemed to be a sort of C. latifolium, or derived from a 
stray seed of the Shasta daisy. 
Daisy. Great Oxeye (Chrysanthemum uliginosum). 2-4 ft. A 
graceful variety with slender bending stalks, bearing loose terminal 
clusters of white flowers, leaves sharply toothed, sessile. Propagate by 
seeds and division. 
EvPHoRBIA, FLOWERING SpurcE (E. corollata). 24 ft. A very sat- 
isfactory plant bearing a broad open cyme of snow-white leafy append- 
ages that are taken for flower petals, borne on Jong branching stems. 
Desirable for cutting or graceful addition to a red or pink bed. Give a 
rich loam and partial shade. Propagated by division of strong plants, 
but does best when well established. 
FEVERFEW, PELLITORY (Chrysanthemum parthenium fl. pl.). 2 ft. A 
plant having a strong aromatic smell, making a bushy growth and 
bearing numerous clusters of white rayed flowers with yellowish cen- 
ters. This, like all other white rayed flowers, adds variety and grace to 
beds of a single color. Propagated by self-sown seed. While hardy 
through severe winters, the young growth is tender under late spring 
frosts. Does well in any good soil and any location. If pruned low 
makes a good edging. 
FoxcLovE. Woolly (Digitalis lantana). 2 ft. A biennial form of 
Foxglove of no great beauty; rather coarse leafy plant with curious 
brownish-white spotted flowers an inch long on terminal racemes. Not 
especially desirable. Moist light soil, partial shade. Propagate by seed 
and division. 
FRAXINELLA, GAs Piant (Dictamnus fraxinella, var. albus). 2 ft. An 
aromatic herb bearing showy flowers in long terminal racemes. When 
bruised has a balsam smell or like lemon peel; emits a volatile fragrance 
