The vegetable system. 
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gold. The Stalk is grey ; The Leaves are of a bluifli green : the 
Flowers are large and of a very fine yellow ; they cafily become 
double by Culture. 
12. CLUSTERY CORN MARYGOLD. 
Plate 46. Fig. 12. 
Character of the Species. Chryfanthemum corymbofum. 
The Leaves are winged and jagged ; the Flowers crown 
the Stalk in a broad clufler. 
b'ig. 12. ah. 
This is a Perennial, native of Germany and Switzerland ; a tall 
robuft Plant, flowering late in Autumn. The Stalk is often crimfon ; 
the Leaves are of a frefli and fine green : the Flowers of a firong 
yellow. 
13. TWICE- WINGED CORN MARYGOLD. 
Plate 46. Fig. 13. 
Character of the Species. ^ Chryfanthemum bipinnatum 
The Leaves are hairy ; winged; and the divifions winged 
and cut again. 
Fig. 13. ah. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia ; a robuil Plant, flowering 
at the latter end of Autumn. The Stalk is brownifli ; the Leaves are 
of a deep duiky green ; and the Flowers of a firong yellow. 
14. PRICKLY CORN MARYGOLD. 
Plate 46. Fig. 14. 
Characler of the Species. Chryfanthemum flofculofum. 
The Leaves are edged with a kind of weak Prickles. 
Fig. 14. a . 
This is an Annual, native of Africa ; afingular and not ineleo-ant 
Plant. The Stalk is a foot and a half high, and of a pale green j^thc 
Leaves are of a fine deep, but clear green ; and the Flowers have 
flight Rays, and a yellow large Diflc. Often the Rays arc wanting, 
either in prt, or entirely.. In this ftate Morison and Alpinus have 
deferibed it ; and it will have a place alfo under our next Clafs. 
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