By Joseph Sabine, Esq. 



figure having been engraved since those which have been 

 already noticed by me, or given in the plates which accom- 

 panied my different descriptions of the varieties in the Trans- 

 actions of the Horticultural Society. 



It is very desirable that all the kinds stated should be 

 figured ; they are very attractive objects, and are well suited 

 to our periodical Botanical Works. Only the following have 

 yet been represented in engravings : 



1. Purple - - - Botanical Magazine 327 



2. Changeable White - - ditto - 2042 



3. Quilled White - - Botanical Register - 4 



4. Superb White - - ditto - 455 



5. Golden Yellow - - ditto - 4 



6. Quilled flamed Yellow Hort. Soc. Trans, vol. iv. pi. 14 



7. Quilled Pink - - Botanical Register 616 



8. Early Crimson - Hort. Soc. Trans, vol. v. pi. 3 



9. Large Quilled Orange - - ditto vol v. pi. 3 



10. Curled Lilac - Sweet's British Flower Garden 7 



11. Superb Clustered Yellow, ditto - - 14 



The Council of the Society having directed that figures, 

 to accompany this Paper, should be prepared of the Semi- 

 double Quilled Pink, the Quilled Salmon-coloured, the Semi- 

 double Quilled Orange, and the Small Yellow, the number 

 of those remaining to be published will consequently be so far 

 diminished. 



The different appearance of the flowers of many of the Chi- 

 nese Chrysanthemums, when produced in the open air, from 

 that they assume when protected under glass, was particularly 

 striking in the last autumn. As far as my observations have ex- 



