OLD-TIME FLOWERS 
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Chrysanthemum coronarium; annual, double and single; 
pale yellow or nearly white. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum; white weed, ox-eye 
daisy; white. 
* Chrysanthemum Parthenium; “double featherfew” or 
feverfew; white. 
Chrysanthemum segetum; corn marigold; yellow. 
Cistus villosus; “male cistus,” rock rose; red purple, rose¬ 
like. 
Cistus ladaniferus; gum cistus; white, larger flow¬ 
ered. 
* Colchicum autumnale; meadow saffron, autumn crocus; 
purple, white. 
* Colchicum speciosum; violet to pink; finest of species. 
* Colchicum variegatum; yellow and purple, tessellated. 
* Colchicum variegatum, Parkinsoni; purple and white, 
checkered or tessellated. 
* Convallaria majalis; lily-of-the-valley; white. 
Convolvulus Mauritanicus; blue bindweed, morning- 
glory; blue. 
Convolvulus tricolor; “fair blew, white star in bot¬ 
tom.” 
* Crocus vernus; crocus; all the present colors. 
* Crocus Susianus; cloth of gold crocus; orange. 
* Crocus Byzantinus; dark lilac outside, pale lilac or white 
within. 
* Cyclamen latifolium; sow bread; white, rose to purple 
and spotted. 
Cyclamen Africanum; white, rose or purple tinged. 
* Cyclamen Europaeum; bright red. 
Datura stramonium; thorn apple or Jamestown weed; 
planted as a curiosity where not native, “in orchard 
as it takes up much room.” 
Datura fastuosa; violet, whitish within; double forms 
called “hose-in-hose.” 
