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long and somewhat coarse ; an enormous flower from a crown 

 bud. C. W. Richardson, lovely yellow ; florets long and beauti- 

 fully curled ; terminal bud. Dakota, deep yellow, the florets 

 being mixed up together in a most attractive form; height 



long 



and 



very 



"t. Duke of Wellington, salmon-buff ; florets 

 broad ; splendid terminal bud. Edith Dashwood, delicate pink 

 or rose, with very long florets, which are gracefully twisted ; a 



very pretty, 



large 



variety ; 



height 



jft. Edith Tabor (Fig. 06), 



long, 



Fig. 67.— Chrysanthemum Golden Shower 



golden-yellow 

 height 4^ft. 



narrow, 



long, 



florets broad and slightl} 

 Golden Shower 

 and drooping ; 



lemon - yellow ; florets 

 broad, and deep : crown bud. 

 Emily Towers, rosy-pink, with 

 a silver centre to the 

 florets, which are beau- 

 tifully twisted, forming 

 a deep fine flower; 

 height 4ft. Ernest Can- 

 nell, deep fawn : florets 

 deep, broad, and in- 

 curved : very fine : 

 crown bud. Edwin 

 Molyneux, rich deep 

 crimson, with golden 

 reverse ; one of the 

 finest varieties when 

 well grown ; crown bud. 

 Etoile de Lyon, lilac- 

 rose; florets long, broad, 

 and reflexed; enormous 

 flower ; crown or ter- 

 minal bud, though 

 usually the best colour 

 is found on the ter- 

 minal bud. Florence 

 Davis, white, wath 

 green centre ; fine 

 form ; crow^n bud. 

 George Foster, rich 

 twisted as they incurve ; 

 (Fig. 67), fiery yellow^; florets 

 flowers small, but valuable for 



decoration: height Graphic, rosy-mauve; florets* twisted 



and incurving; terminal bud. Henry Weeks, bright rich crimson; 



