. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CHRYSANTHEMUM 311 Alphabetical list of species of Chrysanthemums de- scribed below (many of these names are more familiar as Pyrethrums): C. achilleaefolium, 1; anethifolium, 9; atrosancjuinenm, 10 ; aureum, 4 ; Balsamita, 12 ; Bur- ridgeanum, 5 ; carinatum, 5 ; cinerariiefoliura, 11; coc- cineum
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CHRYSANTHEMUM 311 Alphabetical list of species of Chrysanthemums de- scribed below (many of these names are more familiar as Pyrethrums): C. achilleaefolium, 1; anethifolium, 9; atrosancjuinenm, 10 ; aureum, 4 ; Balsamita, 12 ; Bur- ridgeanum, 5 ; carinatum, 5 ; cinerariiefoliura, 11; coc- cineum, 10; coronarinm, 7; corynibosum, 2; Bunnetti,5; f<Bniculaceum,9; frutescens,8; Jiylridiiiii, 10; Indioum, 19 ; Japonicum, 19 ; lacustre, 15 ; latifoUum, 15 ; Leu- canthemum, 18; maximum, 16; morifolium, 20; multi- eaule, 14; parthenifolinm, i ; Parthenium, 3 ; prfealtum, 4 ; P. roseum, 10 ; 0. segetum, 13 ; Siiieiise, 20 ; tri- color, 5 ; Tchihatchewii, 6; uliginosum, 17; venustum, 5. A. lyvs. cut to the midrib or nearly so. B. incorymhs, , flat-toppedj dense clusters. 0. Mays yellow. 1. achilleaBJdlium, DC. (Achillea aiirea, Lam.). Per- ennial, 2 ft. high: stem usually unbranched, except along the creeping and rooting base : stems and Its. covered with tine, soft, grayish white hairs, oblong in outline, about 1 in. long, Jiin. wide, finely cut: rays 7-8, short, a little longer than the involucre. Siberia, Caucusus.— Rare in cult. Less popular than the Achilleas with larger flower clusters. CO. Bays U'hite. D. Stems grooved, striate, or angled. 2. corymhdsum, Linn. Robust perennial, 1-4 ft. high: stem branched at the apex : Ivs. sometimes 6 in. long, 3 in. wide, widest at middle and tapering both ways, cut to the very midrib, the segments alternating along the midrib. Eu., N. Africa, Caucasus. G. C. XL 20: Rare in cult. Segments may be coarsely or finely cut, and Ivs. glabrous or villous beneath. 3. Parthenium, Bernh. Feverfew. Glabrous per- ennial, 1-
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