. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 154 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. crown bud. Major Bonnaffon, much in the same form and colour as Chas. H. Curtis, and by many is considered synony- mous ; crown or terminal buds. Miss M. A. Haggas, prirhrose ; a lovely deep flower; crown bud. Mr. James Murray, bright pink ; a fine new variety, of good substance; ter- minal bud. Mrs. F. W. Flight, white; a deep massive flower, well in- curved ; crown bud. Mrs. Heale, white ; a medium- sized and perfect flower; crown bud. Mrs. R. C. Kingston, soft pink or mauve ; blossoms of


. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 154 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. crown bud. Major Bonnaffon, much in the same form and colour as Chas. H. Curtis, and by many is considered synony- mous ; crown or terminal buds. Miss M. A. Haggas, prirhrose ; a lovely deep flower; crown bud. Mr. James Murray, bright pink ; a fine new variety, of good substance; ter- minal bud. Mrs. F. W. Flight, white; a deep massive flower, well in- curved ; crown bud. Mrs. Heale, white ; a medium- sized and perfect flower; crown bud. Mrs. R. C. Kingston, soft pink or mauve ; blossoms of large size; crown bud. Prince Alfred, rosy-carmine; an old variety still worth growing ; crown bud. Princess of Wales, blush ; only good when well grown, then it is fine; crown bud. Queen of England, blush; a splendid flower when strongly grown ; crown bud. Robert Cannell, deep bronzy-red ; very fine form; crown buds; late. Robert Petfieldj silvery-mauve; large flower, well incurved ; terminal bud. Sir Trevor Lawrence, pure white; a massive flower, of good shape; crown bud. The Egyptian, deep red; very large; a new variety of promise. William Tunnington, reddish-chestnut ; must be grown strong ; terminal bud. Reflexed.—The true Reflexed Chrysanthemum has usually a moderately large flower, with the florets or petals straight and reflexing towards their points. It is neither so ornamental nor so useful as most of the other classes; and although some of the varieties are well adapted for making a display in the conservatory, they are not much admired. Only those varieties suitable for. Fig. -Chrysanthemum Golden 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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