42 
BULLETIN 824, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
TABLE 25.—Ezamination of ‘‘closed”’ flowers (Chrysanthemum cinerarizfolium)—Con. 
Sample No. 
Japanese origin—Continued. 
24626 
ee 
Determination 
Niszogen, gh 
Per cent | Percent 
ee ae ee ee a ee ee 
7.72 
7.46 
STS ST ST SINT OO NT SI OO STINT SINT = 
1 
CONIC SY 
Ash in- 
soluble 
in HCl 
Per cent 
Ph bt ft fk ek bt bt bk pet 
OOK WIOOOW NO 
SANaaaeOm om 
- 76 
P205 
Per cent 
sete eee eee 
eee cc ee eee 
sete ee eece 
eeeeece eee 
ee eee se ese 
eee erect cee 
eee tee esee 
wee eee cece 
eee c eer eee 
were eee ee 
Se 
wet e et ee ee 
ee | 
ser cee eee 
eee eecerecce 
TABLE 26.—Ezxamination of “‘half-closed” flowers (Chrysanthemum. cinerariefolium) 
Average 
Sample No.! 
Stems 
Well oor nie) 
SS Sat 3 ast 
0b 00 RO 
es 
“Dirt +P 
Moisture 
| Per cent | Per cent 
| 0.25 4.97 
| oD 4.90 
| erataretavaietatat 6.40 
ee ere ee 6. 44 
| So Vel eee 
estas oa Fence 
Sa {eine es 
Ne a we ee a 
Pea ie EE 
0.14 4.90 
-81 6. 44 | 
.39 5. 68 
4 4 
Determination 2 
Nitro- 
gen, N 
Per cené | 
Ft et et et 
= 
CO bet ft ft 
Ash 
ents Nem forlorn es Kenton) os fie les its Dean fein a 
IGE | OAGSONWA~AUMAI 
— 
Ash in- 
soluble 
in HC] 
Per cent 
0.12 
- 45 
P305 
| Per cent 
0.599 
eect eee eee 
erect ete eee 
1 Allthe samples in this table were imported from Europe and are supposedly of Dalmatian origin, 
except No. 20726. which was stated to be of Japanese origin. 
2 Where the percentage of stems is given, the chemical analysis was made on the flowers only; on the 
other samples the analysis was made on the material as received. 
