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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



nese Chrysanthemum ; these are frequently cultivated 

 in pots, and may be taken from the ground and put 

 into pots, even when in full flower, without injury, 

 and when the bloom is over, returned to the garden. 

 In the spring following, they will throw up an abun- 

 dance of suckers. 



The following list consists of some of the best varie- 

 ties of the Crysanthemum, and are entitled to a place 

 in every flower garden. In October and November, 

 when the waning year has left our gardens compara- 

 tively cheerless, these with their various colours, deck 

 them out in gaiety, and prolong the semblance of 

 summer. They are perfectly hardy, and will brave 

 our severest winters. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Jlower on the same plant. Double lndianyellow,swperk 



Purple. Double Indian white, superb 



Lilac quilled. Brown purple. 



Rose coloured, or pink. Early Blush. 



Lilac and white, changeable ; Golden lotus. 

 the Jlowers vary to lilac, to Gluilled purple. 



white with a purple centre^ j Starry purple. 



and to pure white. \ Park's small yellow, beau- 



Dark crimson, or Spanish ! tiful. 

 brown. Gluilled salmon. 



Straw coloured quilled. Semidouble quilled pale 



Golden yellow. orange. 

 Tasselled white. Two coloured red. 



Superb do. Curled buff, or salmon., 



Semidouble quilled do. Large lilac. 



Paper do. Late pale purple. 



