CULTURE OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
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19. The Superb White, Hort. Trans, vol. iv. p. 338, and vol. v. p. 
420. A late, very tall, and splendid plant, with large incurving, 
very double, pure white flowers. 
CHINA-ASTERED-FLOWERED OFTEN SHOWING A DISK, AND 
THEN MUCH RESEMBLING CHINA-ASTERS. 
20. The Sulphur Yellow, Hort. Trans, vol. iv. p. 341, and vol. v. 
p. 420. A beautiful variety, of tall stature, and free and early bloom¬ 
ing, with middle-sized aster-like flowers. 
21. The Two-coloured Red, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. tab. iv. and vol. vi. 
p. 342, 343. A very fine and showy variety, of the middle-size in 
stem and flowers, but rather late, which sometimes shows a disk, and 
is very aster-like. The bipinnatifid flowers are far more laciniated 
than any other kind, and I think they constitute distinct species. 
22. The Early Crimson , Hort. Trans, vol. v. tab. 3. (inferior 
figure), p. 151, and p. 421. Of light small stature, delicate, and apt 
to lose its leaves before its bloom is finished. The flowers are mid¬ 
dle-sized, early, and very beautiful; they show a disk, and, when 
well managed, have ripened perfect seeds in England. 
23. The Clustered, Pink, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. p. 336. Also known 
by the name of the changeable Blush. One of the tallest of its tribe; 
flowers in the middle season very abundantly; and although the flow¬ 
ers are but middle-sized, and little better than half-double, showing 
a considerable disk, and greatly resemble China-asters, they make a 
very fine and durable appearance, standing the weather well, and be¬ 
coming much darker by age, though less delicate. This is a very 
likely variety to produce seed in this country. 
24. The Early Blush, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. p. 326. This tall and 
almost unequalled variety is also called the Double Blush, and Dou¬ 
ble White. It flowers very early, beautifully, and freely, and its 
flowers are large, and scarcely show any disk, and their colour with¬ 
out is light blush, but within they are exactly of that peculiar tint 
well known by the name of French White, and, like many other va¬ 
rieties, they are very durable. They have ripened seeds in England. 
25. The Paper White, Hort. Trans, vol. v. p. 417, 422. This 
exquisitely white-flowering and noble variety is of all stature, and 
early blooming, and makes a splendid appearance in a general col¬ 
lection. Its flowers are of the middle size. 
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MARIGOLD-FLOWERED, WITH WELL-FORMED DOUBLE FLOWERS, RESEM¬ 
BLING DOUBLE CAPE MARIGOLDS IN SHAPE AND SIZE. 
26. Golden Bronze-back, Golden Yellow, Hort. Trans, vol. vi. p. 
.342, and Bot. Rep. tab. 4. (superior figure). Also called the Large 
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