The vegetable system. 
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Character 
7. PINNATIFID CORN MARYGOLD. 
Plate 45. Fig. 7. 
The Leaves are regularly pinnatifid : the Stalk fupports 
only one Flower. 
Fig. 7. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Switzerland, and many other parts 
of Europe. The Stalk is green and weak : the Leaves are of a fine 
ftrong green with a tinge of bluifh. The Flowers are of a delicate 
white, and fi and fingly at the tops of the Branches. 
8. OVAL-LEAVED CORN MARYGOLD. 
Plate 45. Fig. 8. 
Character of the Species. 
Chryfanthemum Indicum. 
This is a native of Ceylon : but bears the air in our open ground, 
and by Culture becomes very beautiful j the Flower growing double, 
and the Leaves more waved and more divided; infomuch, as in fome 
Plants to refemble thofe of our common Hawthorn. In this fiate alfo 
their edges become hard, and the Points of the Indentings prickly. 
The Leaves are a glofly bluilh green : the Stalks are yellowilh : the 
Flowers are yellow, in the ftate of Nature. They are not large, but 
of a very good colour ; but by Culture they are rendered bigger, 
double, quilled, and waved in the fame manner as the Tagetes.and 
the Daify. 
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9. WEDGE- 
