720 
SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. 
Class XIX. 
1765. LEYSE'RA W. Leysera. 
12223 gnaphalodes W. woolly 
12224 squarrosa W. squarrose 
1766. SELLO'A. Spreng. Selloa. 
12225 glutin6sa Spreng. clammy 
1767. RELHA'NIA. W. Relhania. 
tt. l_Jpr 
«ti_Jpr 
[23 uii 3 f 
Composites. S\ 
jl.s Or 
jl.s Or 
Compositce. Sp. 1. 
;sp. 2—8. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1815. 
12226 squarrosa IV. 
12227 pungens W. 
12228 lateriflora TV. 
1768. ZIN'NIA. W. 
12229 pauci flora (V. 
12230 muitifl6ra W. 
12231 verticillata W. 
12232 elegans W. 
12233 tenuifl6ra W. 
12234 hybrida B. M. 
cross-leaved 
pungent 
side-flowering 
Zinnia. 
yellow-flowered 
red-flowered 
whorl-leaved 
purple-flowered 
slender-flowered 
hybrid 
tt-uJpr 
«-l_Jpr 
*t-l_|pr 
O 
O 
o 
o 
o 
o 
or 2 
Composites. 
my.jn Y 
s Y 
s Y 
Composites. 
jl.au Y 
R . 
1769. CHRYSAN'THEMUM. W. Chrysanthemum. 
12235 pinnatifidum W. cut-leaved 
12236 atratum W. fleshy-leaved j£ 
12237 heterophyllum W. various-leaved £ 
12238 Leuc^inthemum W. Ox-eye Daisy j£ 
12239 montanum W. mountain 
12240 ceratophylloides Buckshorn 
12241 graminif('>lium W. Grass-leaved 
12242 monspeliense W. 
12243 Achilleae W. 
1_J pr 
12244 arg^nteum W. 
12245 arcticum W. 
12246 carinatum W. 
12247 pumilum W. en. 
12248 sylvestre W. en. 
12249 segetum W. 
12250 My con is W. 
12251 italicum W. 
12252 coronarium fV. 
12253 indicum L. 
12254 sinense Sab. 
Montpelier 
Milfoil-leaved 
silver-leaved 
northern 
three- colored 
small 
field 
corn 
tongue-leaved 
Italian 
garden 
Indian 
Chinese 
A pr 
O pr 
jn.o 
jl.au 
jn.s 
jl.au 
jn.jl 
Composites. 
my.au W 
R 
Pu 
Sc 
Sc 
jl.au 
jl.au W 
jn.jl W 
jn.jl W 
jn.jl W 
my.jl W 
jn.s W 
jn.au W 
jl.au 
W 
■ jn.au W.pu 
jl.o 
jl.o 
jnjl 
jn.au 
jl.au 
jn.jl 
jl.s 
s.n 
o.n 
W.pu 
W 
W 
Y 
Y 
Pa.Y 
Y 
Y 
1819. 
Sp. 3—19. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1820. 
C. G. H. 1823, 
Sp. 6—8. 
Peru 1753. 
N, Amer. 1770. 
Mexico 1789. 
Mexico 1796. 
Mexico 1799. 
S. Amer. 1818. 
Sp 23—43. 
Madeira 1777. 
Austria 1731. 
Switzerl. 1806. 
Britain past. 
France 1759. 
Piedmont 1803. 
Montpel. 1739. 
Montpel. 1739. 
Italy 1775. 
Levant 1731. 
Kamtsch. 1801. 
Barbary 1796. 
1806. 
1804. 
Britain corn fi. 
Italy 1775. 
Italy 1796. 
Sicily 1629. 
China 
China 1764. 
S p.l Jac. ic. 3. t. 5S8 
C l.p Pluk.al.t.302.f.3 
D CO Bot. reg. 462 
C p.l 
C p.l Bot. reg. 587 
C p.l 
S r.m Mill. ic. 1. 1. 64 
S r.m Bot. mag. 149 
S r.m Bot. rep. 189 
S r.m Bot. mag. 52 
S Tint macr fiPii 
s 
CO Bot. mag. 555 
CO Bot. mag. 2123 
C p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
I) CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
D CO 
S CO 
Eng. bot. 601 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 91 
Al.ped.l.t.37.f.l 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 92 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 93 
Mic. gen. 34.t.29 
W. hort. ber. 33 
Bot. mag. 508 
Eng. bot. 540 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 94 
S 
D CO 
S CO Lam.ill.t.678.f.6 
C 
C 
r.m 
r.m 
Garden Varieties. 
1 Purple Bot. mag. 327 
2 Changeable White Bot. mag. 2042 
3 Quilled White Bot. reg. 4 
4 Superb White Bot. reg. 455 
5 Tasselled White 
6 Quilled Yellow 
7 Sulphur Yellow 
8 Golden Yellow Bot. reg. 4* 
9 Large Lilac 
10 Rose or Pink 
11 Buff or Orange -■ 
12223 
12 Spanish Brown 
13 Quilled flamed Yellow Hort. trans. 4. t. 14 
14 Quilled Pink Bot. reg. 616 
15 Early Crimson Hort. trans. 5. t. 3 
16 Large quilled Orange Hort. trans. 5. t. 3 
17 Expanded light Purple 
18 Quilled light Purple 
19 Curled Lilac Sweet's fl. Garden, t. 7 
20 Superb clustered Yellow Sweet's fi. Garden, 1. 14 
21 Semidouble quilled Pink Hort. trans. 5. t. 17* 
22 Semidouble quilled White 
12227 12231 
12234 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1765. Leysera. So called in honor of Frederick William Leyser, a German, and author of a Flora 
Halensis in 1783. 
1766. Selloa. Named after Mr. Sello, a German botanist, employed by the Prussian government in collecting 
materials for a natural history of Brazil. An uninteresting stove perennial plant, remarkable for having 
florets mixed among the leaves of the involucrum. 
1767. Belhania. In honor of the Rev. Richard Relhan, an English botanist, and author of a Flora Canta- 
brigiensis. The genus was named by L'Heritier. Plants of no beauty and easy culture. 
1768. Zinnia. John Godfrey Zinn, a German, published, in 1757, a Catalogue of the Plants in the Garden of 
Gottingen, &c. Handsome border annuals, with persistent flowers, of the same culture as Tagetes. 
1769. Chrysanthemum. From xi"<'''>^y gold, and etvB-oi, a flower ; because many of the kinds bear flowers of 
a yellow color. Chrysanteme, Fr., Goldblume, Ger., and Crisantero, Ital. C. sinense is one of the hand- 
somest of autumnal flowers, and of the easiest possible culture in any soil. It is a popular flower in China, 
whence all our numerous varieties have very recently been obtained, and chiefly through the exertions of the 
Horticultural Society. These are certainly a very great addition to the beauties of the flower garden in a dry 
autumn, and to the green-house or conservatory in the wet and foggy months of November and December, 
when scarcely any thing else is in flower. The plants are propagated by divisions, by suckers, and by cuttings ; 
