. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. constant in character; height 4ft. Mrs. W. Mease, a sulphur- yellow sport from Madame Carnot; height 4|ft. Mrs. White Popham, white, shaded with carmine ; florets long, drooping, and handsomely twisted ; height 5 ft. Mons. Pankoucke (Fig. 70), clear yellow; a large deep flower ; height 4ft. ; crown bud. Moor Park, golden-bufl", marked with crimson; a deep flower, with long twisted florets ; height 4^ft. Mons. Fatyer, soft yellow; very large and handsome; height 4^ft. Nina Dabbs, deep yellow, s


. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. constant in character; height 4ft. Mrs. W. Mease, a sulphur- yellow sport from Madame Carnot; height 4|ft. Mrs. White Popham, white, shaded with carmine ; florets long, drooping, and handsomely twisted ; height 5 ft. Mons. Pankoucke (Fig. 70), clear yellow; a large deep flower ; height 4ft. ; crown bud. Moor Park, golden-bufl", marked with crimson; a deep flower, with long twisted florets ; height 4^ft. Mons. Fatyer, soft yellow; very large and handsome; height 4^ft. Nina Dabbs, deep yellow, slightly shaded with green ; florets broad and spreading ; a large and deep flower; height 5ft. Nellie Pockett, creamy- white ; florets long, rather narrow, and twisted; a deep and lovely flower ; height 5ft. Niveus, probably the purest white ; a lovely flower, of good size ; crown bud. Ny- anza, dark crimson; florets incurved; must be well grown; crown bud. Olive Oclee, rich deep bronze; florets incurved; good on crown or terminal buds. Owen's Memorial, rich crimson-red; florets broad, drooping, and slightly twisted; very large; height 4ft. Ponderosum, white ; flowers of immense width and depth ; terminal bud. Phoebus, a charming yellow; florets long and reflexed; crown bud. Pride of Madford, crimson-cerise; a beautifully-formed flower; crown bud. Royal Standard, deep crimson; flower of fine substance; very promising; crown bud. R. Hooper Pearson, one of the best of all the yellow varieties, and of dwarf, sturdy habit in growth; L 2. Fig. 70. -Chrysanthemum Mons. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Drury, William D. , 1857-1928, ed. London, Eng. , L. U. Gill; New York, U. S. A. , C. Scribner's sons


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