RMCNXNEM–northern red currant (Ribes rubrum), blooming, Germany
RM2ANXTWM–Red Maple (Acer Rubrum), Hall County, Georgia. Leaves of the Red Maple in autumn colored foliage. The Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) is one of the most commo
RM2A7NWK0–Redcurrant, Ribes rubrum. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMCN3N3N–raised bed suburban garden. Fruit can be seen, redcurrants - Ribes rubrum
RM2JRA9D0–Heliophyllum rubrum Hook.f. (now known as Phyllachne rubra (Hook.f.) Cheesem.), circa 1865, New Zealand, by John Buchanan. Acquisition history unknown.
RF2RATFJR–Orange harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis f. succinea), family Coccinellidae. Small, faint dots. On leaf of red currant (Ribes rubrum), summer,
RMANWMFX–Falkland Thrush (Turdus f. falklandii) juvenile waiting in diddle dee (Empetrum rubrum) to be fed by parent Carcass Island
RMMYGRK0–. Hypericum laeve f. rubrum (= Hypericum capitatum var. capitatum), Hypericaceae . 1918. M.S. del., J.N.Fitch lith. 251 Hypericum laeve rubrum 144-8773
RM2BTNFG4–Triosteum angustifolium f rubrum. 16 Mar 20181
RMCN3N78–Washing on a washing line in a raised bed suburban garden. Fruit can be seen, apples - Malus domestica, pears - Pyrus communis,
RFD0R8E5–red currant
RM2RHWKCR–A stink bug sits in the shade created by the leaves of a maple tree.
RM2P25B71–Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus, 1772 – 1823, German encyclopedia publisher and editor, digitally altered
RF2BW6TXE–Home garden, flower bed. Gardening. Green leaves, bushes. Red juicy berries. Tasty and healthy. Red currant, ordinary, garden. Small deciduous shrub f
RM2M3PHB7–Rice bunting : Male, 1. F, 2. Icterus agripennis. Plant acer rubrum. c.2 v.1 plate 54 , Birds, Maples, Bobolink, Red maple. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMREP22P–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. %V t^'f^ rubrum, wliether kOFP 1-1 ^'"^^*^'' "'â "^ foliage, .^)^JJ^(@ I'ke Its congeners, is a beautiful tree. Although ir^TTTT"*^" s(Rss«.A^ia oeautitul tree. A!thouo-h It neither attanis tlio size nor the hei-ht of thp sugar maple, it much resembles ha^^t^ee L ts gen
RMP5DBWB–Redcurrant, Ribes rubrum. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMABDXG1–Bartlett NH Red maple Acer rubrum leaf in fall Along the Saco River White Mountain N F
RMCNXNF2–northern red currant (Ribes rubrum), blooming, Germany
RMPG0J1C–. 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. CURCUMA CURRANT 415 curious subjects are almost unknown in American con- servatories, but with the spread of private greenhouses in America they will surely be grown, at least in some of the finer fanciers' collections. The following cultural. 610, Common Currant—Ribes rubrum, in bloom (X K), points are taken f
RMEBJM4J–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMW0T28X–Archive image from page 579 of Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen derfhrerindiep00post Year: 1866. 564 Slugufi— 1. mdcr unb S3racen. 561—579. 575. Gypsophlla murälis L. Wlantx = t)i§txantf uitb 576. SpergUläria rubra Presl (Lepigonum rubrum Fries; Arenaria rubra Z.; Alsine rubra Wahlenberg); rotllC C()U)JCnnitCrC, roteS aitbfraut bebürfen feiner )t)etteren S3emer!uitgen. 577. 578. Euphorbia Peplus unb eiigua L. UeBer beit au bev (SuorBten ftee 9r. 73. 579. jVigella ar
RMMWEA61–. Hypericum laeve f. rubrum (= Hypericum capitatum var. capitatum), Hypericaceae . 1918. M.S. del., J.N.Fitch lith. 289 Hypericum laeve rubrum 144-8773
RM2B6G775–Ceramium rubrum Ceramium rubrum Object Type : photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-63 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: Pages: 250 h mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RF2BW6TX7–Home garden, flower bed. Green leaves, bushes. Red juicy berries. Tasty and healthy. Gardening. Red currant, ordinary, garden. Small deciduous shrub f
RF2BW6TWN–Gardening. Home garden, flower bed. Green leaves, bushes. Red juicy berries. Tasty and healthy. Red currant, ordinary, garden. Small deciduous shrub f
RM2AG2TTT–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. i^iS CINERARIA, WeatheriUs Extra Choice Strain, 5^..3J. 6c/., 25. 6d., and Fiont Mr. Gray, Gardeucr to — Walker, Esq.,yanuary 8, 1880. I am pleased to inform you that the Cinerariaseed had from you last year has proved a grandstrain, for 1 have some very fine flowers over 2 inchesacross. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Brilliant (New) . CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM, 5s., . SJ. and 35. 6d, & CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM RUBRUM(New) .. .. .. .. .. 5s. and CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Williams Superb Strain, ^s., 31. 6(f , -ss.
RMPFKNKN–. 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. CURCUMA CURRANT 415 curious subjects are almost unknown in American con- servatories, but with the spread of private greenhouses in America they will surely be grown, at least in some ot the finer fanciers' collections. The following cultural. 610. Common Currant—Ribes rubrum, in bloom CX ^). points are taken f
RMEBJM4T–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMT0BNT7–Dreer's garden book 1932 (1932) Dreer's garden book 1932 dreersgardenbook1932henr Year: 1932 DlCTAMNUS Epimedium (Barren-wort, Bishop's Hat) An attractive plant growing 8 to 10 inches high with leathery bronzy foliage and panicles of interesting flowers in April and May. Suitable for a shady spot on the rockery or for the edge of the border. Lilacea. Soft lilac. Niveum. Snow white. Pinnatum Elegans. Yellow. Rubrum. Deep red. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. Erigeron (Fleabane) Coulteri. Grows about 15 inches high and during July bears attractive single mauve- colored Aster-like f
RMMXAKMD–. Hypericum laeve f. rubrum (= Hypericum capitatum var. capitatum), Hypericaceae . 1918. M.S. del., J.N.Fitch lith. 290 Hypericum laeve rubrum 144-8773
RM2B6G6YG–Ceramium rubrum var Ceramium rubrum / var. Object Type : photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-62 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: page: h 250 mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RM2AG2W28–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. i^iS CINERARIA, WeatheriUs Extra Choice Strain, 5^..3J. 6c/., 25. 6d., and Fiont Mr. Gray, Gardeucr to — Walker, Esq.,yanuary 8, 1880. I am pleased to inform you that the Cinerariaseed had from you last year has proved a grandstrain, for 1 have some very fine flowers over 2 inchesacross. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Brilliant (New) . CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM, 5s., . SJ. and 35. 6d, & CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM RUBRUM(New) .. .. .. .. .. 5s. and CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Williams Superb Strain, ^s., 31. 6(f , -ss.
RMPG4DD0–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 259.—Penicillium spinulosum. a, b, Conidial fructifications, consisting of single verticils of conidiiferous cells; c, conidiiferous cell with chain of conidiospores (smooth); d, f. ripe echinulate conidiospores; c, swollen end of conidiophore; g, h, sketches of conidial fructifications. {Afler Thorn.). Tfl Fig. 260.—Penicillium rubrum. a, b, c, d, c. Whole conidiophores and the branching of conidial fructifications; /. g, conidiiferous cells and conidiospore forma- tion; h, j, ske
RMEBJM4R–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMT0D3B8–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 15 Tr pkt. Oz. iLjintana hybrida, finest mixed lo 20 'Larkspur, dwarf rocket mixed 10 dwarf candelabra mixed 15 5° Emperor ' 10 20 tall stock flowered ' lo 15 'Lathyrus latifolius, red (^zw/a^/w^'-/Va) . . 10 15 latifolius, white 15 4° ' mixed lo 25 splendens 3° ' 75 Lavandula spica (Laz'ent/er) 10 Layia elegans, yellow tipped tvhite 10 25 Llnaria cymbalaria (^Kenikuorth Izy) 30 I 25 cymbalaria alba 50 2 50 Linum flavum 20 60 grandiflorum rubrum (^(r<z;-/f^ ^/(
RMMEJY85–. Die acraspeden Medusen der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition 1898-1899. Mit Tafel I-VIII . lAl'. 1. /. Colobonema sericeum. 2. Rhopalonema funerarium. — j. Halicrcas f^labrum. — ./. H. rotiutdatum. f,. Haliscera alba. — 6. H. conica. — j. 8. Halicreas papillosjun. — g. Pantachogon rubrum. - - lo. Affliscra ignca. II, J2, fj. Crossota brminea.
RM2B6JPRE–Diatoma marinum on Ceramium rubrum Diatoma marinum / on Ceramium rubrum Object Type : photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-146 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: page: h 250 mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RM2AN370A–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . Fig. 44; Pleospora lycopodii spec, nov., asc. ix sp. -p. — Fig. 45-46: Phomatospora are-naria S. B. R., asc. &. sp. ^, hab.-f. - Fig. 47-48: Diatrypella abietis spec, nov., asc. 6.sp. -j-i, section of the stroma-y. — Fig. 49-50: Stigmatea pirolae (Fries), hab.-j-, asc. 6. sp.^. — Fig. 51: Leaf of Ribes rubrum with Septoria ribis Desm.-j-. — Fig. 52: Dead leafof Ribes rubrum with Mycosphaerella ribis Fuckel,— — Fig. 53: Septoria ribis Desm.,sp. •^. — Fig. 54: Leptosphaeria corvina (Rostrup), hab.-j-. — Fig. 55—56: Doassansiahottoniae (R
RMPFK6YD–. Dahlak: with the Italian National Underwater Expedition in the Red Sea. Spedizione nazionale subnequen in Mar Rosso, 1952-1953; Marine biology -- Red Sea; Deep diving. v^. ^ m y-= A'Hifc. 42 A. Reading from L. to R. : Top pair: Lutianus kasmira, Holocanthus asfur; second pair: Heniochus acuminatus, Chaetodon mesoleucos; third pair: Ostracion tuberculatum {the tiny fish), Holocentrus rubrum; fourth row {group of three) : Chaetodon larvatus, Monacanthus melanoce- phalus, Cephalopholis miniatus; at bottom : Lutianus fulviflamma. 42c. A red grouper.. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMEBJM4N–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMMCJCCW–. A^ Lilium formosanum lilium regale Regal Lily Speciosum rubrum Show Lily Tigrinura—Tiger LiH Enchanting LILIES for Your Garden^ Lilies are as easy to grov/ as any other type of bulbs if planted at the recommended depth in good garden soil. Manure, except if thoroughly rotted, never should be mixed with the soil where they are planted. However they Mke a winter soil mulch of well-rotted manure which is taken off in early spring. A porous, well drained soil rich in humus is important. They are showy garden plants preferring partial shade to full sun and, if given proper treatment, will last f
RM2AJAY24–The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . CH Gloxinias, mixed -. 60c do?,. separate colors 80c Tuberoses, extras $1.00 100 Caladium, small $5.00 100. Large. /?==wry»- 1 Gladiolus, extra fine mixed y -^d^i^ A seedlings. ^ M^^^^^ ^^J Lilium Auratum $1.25 doz. «^HmK f ^ ^ ^ Speciosum Album 1.25 ^^^^^^,^^-^ X.-^ Rubrum or Roseum 1.25 Asparagus Sprengeri 20c 100 Asparagus Plum. Nanus .- 70o 100Ageratum Tom Thumb, blue. tr. pkt., Alyssum Little Gem Asters, Queen Market, lead-ing variety Begonia, Vernon, dark bronze foliag
RMPFNWN9–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 30. — CHENOPODIACEAF.. — 105 Biologische bijzonderheden. De inriclitin^j; der bloem niet het oog op de bestiiiving is bijna als bij C. album, doch de meeldraden ontwikkelen zich dadelijk, nadat de stempels verdroogd zijn, evenals dat ook het geval is bij C. polyspernunn. Vaak vindt men ook mannelijke bloemen tiisschen de 2-slachtige. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in geheel Kiiropa aan wegen, ruigten, op puinhoopen en akkers voor, doch is bij ons vrij zeldzaam aangetroffen. C. rübrum') L. (Blitum ri'ibrum Rchb.). Roode ganzevoet. (F
RMEBJM4P–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMMCHC1N–. Matricaria Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta Linum CFiax) PER PKT. 3002 Grandiflorum Rubrum {Scarlet Flax). One of the most effective and showy bedding plants, of long duration, having fine foliage and delicate stems, with brilliant scarlet- crimson flowers; hardy annual; 15 inches. Oz., 25 cts 3003 Perenne. Bright blue flowers; hardy; 24 inches. J oz., 30 cts. .. Lobelia The following choice varieties of this popular and beautiful flowering plant will be found most desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging-bas- kets, etc., blooming profusely from June to November. Cardinalis is one of the f
RM2AFXBMM–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. CINERARIA, Weatherills Extra Choice Strain, 51., 3r. 6d., 7S. 6d., and i 6 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Brilliant (New) .. 31. and 3 6 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM, 51., 31. 6d. & i 6 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM RUBRUM (New) ji. and 3 6 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, Williams Superb Strain, SS.f ;is, 6d.f 2S. 6d., 3Lnd 1 6 PANSY, English Show 2i. 6(!. and i o PANSY, Belgian or Fancy 2s. 6d. and i o. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRLATA COCCINEA (New) 5J., 3i. 6a., and 2 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS HMBRIATA, WilliamsSuperb Strain, Red, White,
RMEBJM51–common dormouse, hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), climbing in northern red currant bush between mature fruits, Germany
RMA3CN5P–northern red curran (Ribes rubrum), ripe fruits, cultivar
RMMCH39K–. LlLIUM Spkciosum Rubrum f v/i Ochroleuca Gigantea. A noble species, growincr 4 feet high, wilh large, pale yellow flowers. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 perdoz. Aurea. A goMen-yellow flowered form of the above. 2-") CIS. each; $250 perdoz. PseudO AcorUS, Golden-yellow flowers, entirely dislinct. L") cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. NEW HYBRID AI.PINE: IRIS. A new and distinct race, the result of over 20 years' work in hybridization by an enlhusiaslic specialist on the I>land of Guernsey. All are perfectly hardy and useful, not only in the hardy border, but also for forcing, as with the mininn
RM2AWKKFY–Rawson's bulb hand book / W.WRawson & Co. . $0 20 $2 00 $1(1 (1(1 XMMOlH Hll HS 35 i•J ^nou 2(1 III! 50 5 50 45 uo Speciosum roseum (Pink Japan Lily). White shaded ami spotted dark rose. Lakue Bul,bs 15 I 50 10 00 25 2 50 18 00 .luMBi) Bulbs 40 4 00 30 00 Speciosum rubrum (Red Japan Lily). White suflused and spot- ted crimson. Large Bulbs 15 1 50 10 00 25 2 50 18 no Ju.MBo Bt i.ns 40 4 00 30 00 Speciosum Melpomene. Large; deep crimson, heavily spotted ,.. 20 2 00 15 00 Speciosum magnificum. New. Most intensely colored of allSpeciosum varieties. A largeclump i)f these Lilies will makea wonderfu
RMA3CN5R–northern red curran (Ribes rubrum), ripe fruits, cultivar
RMMCF517–. Linum—Flax Linum—F/o* ® & ii 2803 Grandiflorum rubrum {Scarlet Flax). ® Very showy crimson-scarlet blooms all summer long. 15 inches. Pkt. 10c; J oz. 20c. 2805 Flavum. |hp] The showy yellow blooms are produced continuously from June until September on plants growing 24 inches high. Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 60c. 2807 Perenne, Blue. 1?] A splendid free-flowering hardy Flax with large, rich blue flowers during the summer. 24 inches. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 25c. The Book of Annuals (Hottes). A complete and reliable guide. $1.50 per copy, postpaid 29
RM2CT1TTT–. Emblemata Andreae Alciati, iurisconsulti clarissimi . Semperhiatfcmper tenucm tfttct uefcitur auram, Reciprocat Chamdeon,Et mutatfaciem,uariosfwmitq; colorer, Vr£ter rubrum, uel candidum:Sic eyAdulator populari uefcitur aura, V&msik cunila deuorat.Etfolum mores imitatur principis atrof, Albi,ey pudicincfciivs. ^^^■ A^ V • W;■■■*■,»« K- -.V ..iiniwmmwiii -*,— vj. P E R F I D I A,
RMPFNA6M–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 486 — SAX;FRAGACEAE. FAMILIE 70. Bij R. rubrum (tig. 592, /) is de bloembodem (kelk) al dieper uitgehold, bij R. Grossularia (fig. 594) is dit wel evenzoo als bij R. rubrum, doch daar is de toegang vernauwd door van den bloembodem (kelk)rand en van den stijl stijf afstaande haren en ook kunnen daar, omdat de bloemen hangen, vliegen moeilijker bijkomen en zijn de bloemen dus meer voor het bezoek van bijen ingericht. Bij R. nigrum (fig. 592, 2) eindelijk is de bloembodem aanzienlijk dieper en daar de bloemen ook hangen, is het bezoek daar nog hk^t ^f.. Please no
RMA3CN5T–northern red curran (Ribes rubrum), ripe fruits, cultivar
RMMCF0TW–. Linum rubrum—Scarlet Flax Linum—^^"^ ® ^ f^^l 2803 Crandiflorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax). ® Very showy crimson-scar- let blooms all summer long. 15 inches. Pkt. 10c; J4 oz. 25c; Yz oz. 40c. 2807 Perenne, Blue, [hp] A splendid free-flowering hardy Flax with large, rich blue flowers during the summer. 24 in. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; Yz oz. 40c. 2805 Flavum. [hp] The showy yellow blooms are produced continuously from June until September on plants growing 24 inches tall. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 60c; K oz. $1.00. Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 57
RM2CPE72X–. Emblemata d'A. Alciati : denuo ab ipso autore recognita ac, quae desiderabantur, imaginibus locupletata : accesserunt noua aliquot ab autore emblemata, suis quoque eiconibus insignita . Semper hiat,fcmper,temiem ^uauefcitur auYanit Keciprocat Chamxleojj^Et mutat jitciem.uarioi fumitq; coloreSy Vr£ter rubrum.uel candidum:Sic cr AhlatoY populari uefcitur aura, H/41JCJ5 cunih deuorat.Etfolkm mores mitatur prmcipisatros, Alfjtjcr pudicinefcim.. P E R F I D I A.
RMAJM5AG–northern red currant (Ribes rubrum), boy harvesting mature fruits
RMMCRCA0–. 2. Gattung. Hopfen. Humulus. a. K ä f e r. 1. Haltica concinna, Krb., soll nach Taschenberg die jungen Keim- blättchen des Hopfens abfressen, b. F a 11 e r. 2. Vanessa Jo, //. Die stachelige Raupe lebt im Sommer gesellschaftlich auf der grossen Brennnessel und auf Hopfen, Die heranwach- sende Brut entblättert gewöhnlich die Futter- pflanze und selbst ganze Gruppen derselben vollständig. 3. Vanessa C-album, L. Die Raupe frisst von Ende Mai bis August vorzüglich auf jungen Ulmen, Avurde jedoch auch schon auf Humulus Lupulus, Urtica urens, Ribes rubrum und Rib. grossularia, Corylus Avellana und
RM2CE6RNX–. Germain : [catalog] . Pkt. LAVATERA TRIMESTRIS. Red. Height 2M ft $0.10 LIMNANTHES DOUGLASII. Sometimes called Yellow Nemophilia. YeUow. Height 1-3 ft 05 LINUM G RAN Dl FLO RUM RUBRUM (Crimson Flax).Crimson. Unsurpassed for brilliancy and duration ofbloom. Height 1 ft ?• .05 This Signature LOBELIA Everyone nows the blue Lobelia, formerly used so much forribbon borders, but now more in favor for hanging baskets orpots. Dwarf and free flowering. The seed is extremely fine andmust not be covered deeply. LOBELIA. See also Perennials. Pkt. Erinus erecta Gracivis Blue. Height H f t $0.10 Crystal P
RMME6M4N–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 52. A, B Rihes speciosum Pursh. 4 Bl.; £ dieselTje im Längssclinitt. — C—F B. Qrossularia L. C Bl. von der Seite; D dieselbe im Längsschnitt; E Stb. von vorn; F dasselbe von hinten. — G—K R. nigrnm L. Ö Bl. von der Seite; E dieselbe im Längsschnitt; J Stb. von vorn: K dasselbe von hinten. — L—0 B. alpinum L. L (5 Bl. im Längsschnitt; M Q Bl. im Längsschnitt; N Stb. von vorn; 0 dasselbe von hinten. — P—8 B. rubrum L. P Zweig mit Traube; Q Bl. im Längsschnitt; B Stb. von vorn; S
RM2CT090B–. Andreae Alciati emblematvm libellvs . Semper hiat, femper tenuem p4 uefcitwr mm^ Keciproc4t chmdcleon,Et mut^it ficiem,umos fumit^ cohreSa Prdttxr rubrum uet candidum:Sic cr AduUtor popuUri uefciutrdur^, Hians^ cunka deuorat,f.ifolm mores hnitAiur principis itrouAlbi CT pHdicinefcius^ 94 ANDREAE ALCIATl. EMBLEWATVM LIBELLVS» ^jl Bulcia qu4ndoq^ mm ficru llaiYe procul Uih paulum fcccfferat mfkn%Ly dius^hunc dir^ fed rapuijUs apes. Yencratkicad uos placidas ratus effe uclucres,Cim nec itA mmitis uipera fxua foret. Qux datisah dulcilHmulos pro munere mUii^Proh dolor^hcu fme tc gratia mUa datur»
RM2CDC0YX–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . to 25.00.25 to .50.. .. to Carnations, Inf. grades, all col.. to StandardVarieties FancyVarieties. J Pink 1 Red LVellow and var.. f-White J Pink i Red LYellow and var.. Daffodils. Daisies Ferns, Hardy Galax Leaves, per 1000. Gardenias Gladiolus Iris., to to to to to to to to to 1.00 to .15 to 1.011 to 25.00 to to to 4.005.005.00G.OO3.006.006.00S.OO6.00 1.50 .20 1.50 35.00 Leucotboe, per 1000 to 7.50 Lilac I.OOto 1.50 LlUum Auratum to Llllum Longiaorum 10 00 to 12.50 Rubrum 4.
RM2CT29A2–. Declaracion magistral sobre las emblemas de Andres Alciato con todas las historias, antiguedades, moralidad y doctrina tocante a las buenas costumbres . azc¡ iaIaca^a,yjuego,vicneen grafalta,nccefsidadjy poí3,t ibrcza,y cofumé fus hazicdas^y les acótece lo q a Ac*iai kOj^q^mucré defpednrados de fus propriós perros. Mmblemas de Alciatol I N :^ D V L ,4 T O R E S,Sfli Emblema. 53. ^. Semfcr hiat: Jemper tenuhn^qua vejcitunau^^ ram. E^ciprccat cameleony%t mutat faciem: varios fumt^ colores y PrJLter rubrum^ ^ei c^ndidum.Sic (f adtdlatorfopuli^.ri ^vefcitur anray Hianfóy ctmíta deuorat.Etfolun m
RM2CDC83A–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 1000 at N. Y. At Chicago 14 ctms. and up 1000 We meet the 13 ctms. and up 1250 Market 12 ctms. and up 1350 Ask for prices Freesias Purity. Jiinch $10.00 Freesias, French Mammoth 10.00 Callas, IJi to IK-in 5.50 Callas, 12 to2-in 8.50 Lillum Rubrum, 8-9-in., (170 bulbs to case.) Cold storage 50.00 Lilium Rubrum, 9-11-in., (100 bulbs to case.) Cold storage 85.00 Lilium Giganteum Cold Storage F. O. B. Chicago, 1000 9-10 in., fine for late work $75.00 Dont get Left for Easter. Lil
RM2CDC70J–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 10.00 Callas, U4 to IW-in 5.50 Callas. 11-2 to 2-iii 8.50 Liilum Rubrum. S-O-in , (170 bulbs to case.) Cold Btorage 50.00 Liilum Rubrum, 9-11-in , (100 bulbs to case.) Cold storage 85.00 Lilium Giganteum Cold Storage F. O. B. Chicago, 1000 9-10 in., fine for late work $75.00 Dont get Left for Easter. Lilium Multiflorum 7-9-in. (300 bulbs to case) per 1000 J55.00 9-10-in. (200 bulbs to case), per 1000 80.00 1000 Per Mat (120 bulbs) J8.60 8 Mats (900 bulbs) for....$65.00 DUTCH
RMRD3P2X–. 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. CURCUMA CURRANT 415 curious subjects are almost unknown in American con- servatories, but with the spread of private greenhouses in America they will surely be grown, at least in some ot the finer fanciers' collections. The following cultural. 610. Common Currant—Ribes rubrum, in bloom CX ^). points are taken f
RMRRKN4E–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EASTER LILIES | We will have plenty of flrst-class Lilies = for Easter. Let us supply you. = DrfDOrTRil f fr TI?C Our Rubrum LiUes are of excellent qual- E KUDKUIVI ijlijllLd ity. It will pay you to push them. = We have a large cut of CARNATIONS. Quantity lots our specialty. = I A L RANDALL COMPANY [ I WABASH AVENUE AT LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. | aiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinii iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinHi iiiiiniimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiB Mention Tbe Berlew when yoo write.. Please note that these images are e
RMRRKN40–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EASTER LILIES | We will have plenty of flrst-class Lilies = for Easter. Let us supply you. = DrfDOrTRil f fr TI?C Our Rubrum LiUes are of excellent qual- E KUDKUIVI ijlijllLd ity. It will pay you to push them. = We have a large cut of CARNATIONS. Quantity lots our specialty. = I A L RANDALL COMPANY [ I WABASH AVENUE AT LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. | aiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinii iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinHi iiiiiniimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiB Mention Tbe Berlew when yoo write.. CHICAGO HEADQUARTERS RUSSELL-OPHELI
RMRDD0ET–. 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. CURCUMA CURRANT 415 curious subjects are almost unknown in American con- servatories, but with the spread of private greenhouses in America they will surely be grown, at least in some of the finer fanciers' collections. The following cultural. 610, Common Currant—Ribes rubrum, in bloom (X K), points are taken f
RMRHM0K2–. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. 358 DANIEL I. ARNON In illuminated cell-free preparations of R. rubrimi, Smith and Ramirez [no] and Smith and Baltscheffsky [in] have observed changes in the absorption spectrum of cytochrome f., that were associated with phos- phorylation. Their conclusions [m], that in the facultative anaerobe R. rubrum the " photosynthetic " cytochrome Co is not a part of the respiratory chain, and that "two different enzyme systems mediate the oxidation of substrates by oxygen and the phosphorylation of ADP by illumina
RMRRNW98–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. f vj'.^•^.^?'T^-^ *Y^**^ ^TW(f17^^yf^'^^ff?»^tT1^^f"i?v.^«fr«w?wnr»'^5|fj; . *; 28 The Florists^ Review AUQDST 29, ItlS. FANCY ASTERS You will be more than satisfied if you order your stock of us. We also have a large supply of good quality GLADIOLI - ROSES Auratum, Rubrum and Giganteum Lilies. AgeitibrCLASIIC-LYKE And we Invite your orders with the assurance that we are Yoursy to see that YOU make a profit*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRRNR13–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. K^,ii*v^f^^Y^? -.^v?'^-• ;??' j'^ /;: %^" v- "«?';• ,v-... July 15, 1915. The Rorists' Review 15. Our Madonna, umbellatum, rubrum and auratum lilies are in two beds, both of which are affected, but the other beds do not appear to have much, if any- thing, the matter with them. I have sprayed the lilies with Bordeaux mix- ture, but it does no good. If the bulbs were on gravel, would that cause the trouble, or would too much rain do it? We have not been troubled with this befo|;^e. We shall greatly appreciate any information you can give as
RMRE8F6R–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 1122 - DISTRIBUTION OF RANGE GRASSHOPPERS Melanoplus fasciatus (F. Walker). Melanoplus femur-rubrum (De Geer) Red-iegged grasshopper. 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 work.. United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine; United States. Plant Pest Control Branch; United States. Plant Pest Control Division; United States
RMRJHGG2–. The bee-keeper's guide : or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. OR, MANUAi OF THR APIARY. 403 tribute to the early stores. Especially valuable are the silver maples (Acer dasycarpum), the red or soft maples (Acer rubrum) (Fig. 201), and the box-elder or ash-leaf maple (Negundo aceroides), as they bloom so very early, long before the leaves appear. The bees work on these in Michigan the first week of April, and often in March. They are also mag- nificent shade-trees, especially those that have the weeping habit. Their early bloom is very pleasing, their summer form Fig. 202.. Willow.—Original. and f
RMRDT1YJ–. Garden guide, the amateur gardeners' handbook; how to plan, plant and maintain the home grounds, the suburban garden, the city lot. How to grow good vegetables and fruit. How to care for roses and other favorite flowers, hardy plants, trees, shrubs, lawns, porch plants and window boxes. Chapters on garden furniture and accessories, with selected lists of plants, etc. Heavily illustrated with teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographes, all made expressly for this great little text book ... Gardening. HARDY FLOWERS 59 sum rubrum and album, is good; the Peonies will have finished f
RMRH24A6–. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1905. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC.. LILIES. Candidum and Harrisii are ready to ship in August and the others in Octo- ber or November. } 0> LILIES are pre-eminently the grand- I^VJ est of all hardy bulbous plants. What CVfLr can exceed in beauty and delicious fra- ' ^ogrance the large, symmetrical flowers f^^ol Auratum, or the smaller but scarcely I less beautiful ones of Rubrum, and the spotlessly white blossoms of Longi- florum and Harrisii.
RMRJK22D–. Beckert's garden field & flower seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Lilinm anratnin vittatum. Lmum anraium pictum. beau 11 f u 1 vphite stripe all around the edges, greatly en- hancing its attractiveness. 25 cts. each, $5 per 100. Li. speciosum rubrum. (L. roseum.) The Speciosum or Lancifolium Lilies are among the most popular sorts grown, because they are so easy to grow, have such large and delicately beautiful flowers, are so distinct and free-blooming and so ge
RMRJK21T–. Beckert's garden field & flower seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Lilinm anratnin vittatum. Lmum anraium pictum. beau 11 f u 1 vphite stripe all around the edges, greatly en- hancing its attractiveness. 25 cts. each, $5 per 100. Li. speciosum rubrum. (L. roseum.) The Speciosum or Lancifolium Lilies are among the most popular sorts grown, because they are so easy to grow, have such large and delicately beautiful flowers, are so distinct and free-blooming and so ge
RMRJND17–. Bacterial photosynthesis. Bacteria -- Physiology; Photosynthesis. ATP 2) In "aged" cells:. Oxidizable substances Oxidized products of BChl â hv Fig. 21. Hypothetical scheme for electron transport system in chromatophores present in young or aged cells of light-grown 72. rubrum.. 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 work.. Symposium on Bacterial Photosynthesis (1963 : Yellow Springs, Ohio); Charles F. Ketteri
RMRH52JM–. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum L.) f* ROWING in a variety of situations^ though usually ^-^ where it is wet, the Red Maple appears commonly throughout the State. It is a rapid-growing tree of medium size, with a low, narrow, round head. Nor- mally, it rises to a height of forty to fifty feet and has a diameter of one to two feet. Usually the trunk is continuous, though occasionally it divides into two or three upright stems. The branches proper are rather slender and com
RMRD2T27–. Dahlak: with the Italian National Underwater Expedition in the Red Sea. Spedizione nazionale subnequen in Mar Rosso, 1952-1953; Marine biology -- Red Sea; Deep diving. v^. ^ m y-= A'Hifc. 42 A. Reading from L. to R. : Top pair: Lutianus kasmira, Holocanthus asfur; second pair: Heniochus acuminatus, Chaetodon mesoleucos; third pair: Ostracion tuberculatum {the tiny fish), Holocentrus rubrum; fourth row {group of three) : Chaetodon larvatus, Monacanthus melanoce- phalus, Cephalopholis miniatus; at bottom : Lutianus fulviflamma. 42c. A red grouper.. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRJ29X7–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. 't: f;i.i:''. ,M Zartau<i sc ACER RUBRUM VAR. TRIDENS, Wooc AHhft'u.r iiif'tr' Imp J lan^ir Paris. 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 work.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1897; Faxon, Charles Edward, 1846-1918. Boston; New York : Houghton, Mifflin
RMRJ64CK–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 14 Choice Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs and Plants.. A MASS BORDER OF ROSA BUGOSA BV DRIVEWAY. PAGE 13. Choice Hardy Bulbs. LILIES. The hardy Lilies bloom in midsummer and early autumn, svhen few flowers are out. They are very effective planted in beds by themselves or in beds of rhododendrons, or beds or borders of other hardy shrubs. Collection of the Best jor Outside Planting, Selected Bulbs, as follows : Auratum, Album praecox, Elegans, Excelsiim, Poinponium verum, Pardaliuum, Pulchellum, Speciosum rubrum, Supe
RMRH52KA–. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum L.) f* ROWING in a variety of situations^ though usually ^-^ where it is wet, the Red Maple appears commonly throughout the State. It is a rapid-growing tree of medium size, with a low, narrow, round head. Nor- mally, it rises to a height of forty to fifty feet and has a diameter of one to two feet. Usually the trunk is continuous, though occasionally it divides into two or three upright stems. The branches proper are rather slender and com
RMRRW8DN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T^-x f ?•.-?.-' ; -?^?y- ... - J, 84 The Florists^ Review July 31, 1913. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Trade was extremely quiet last week. Stock is still scarce and gladioli are about the only flowers that are arriving in large quantities. Carnations are about gone; so, also, are Shasta daisies. Short Beauties sell fairly well. Lilies find a ready sale. Some album and rubrum lilies are to be seen. Various Notes. The next regular meeting of the State Florists' Association will be held at the establishment of the Smith & Young Co., 227 East Ohio st
RMRRTNMH–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LfM.? ?v*->-v'-jT^. ,vr' •--*(..^'^'' The Florists' Review 27 GIGANTEUM RUBRUM LILIES You can get of Randall any quantity of fine Qisranteum and Rubrum Lilies. These are the big, showy flowers of the summer season—good value for the money. We have a supply that is practically unlimited. GLADIOLI MRS. KINQ AUGUSTA AMERICA We handle the popular florists' varieties in quantity. Select stock. Can fill large orders Tvith one variety—no need to use mixed stock on our orders. Quality second to none. PLENTY OF ASTERS Ready to meet any possible demand f
RMRRRKDB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .<^"7 ? "f V ACODSX 13, 1914. The Florists' Review 25. You will find your sales increase If you carry our Beauties In stock. Cut from young plants. Perfect stem and foliage. Good flowers. An abundance of short and medium stems. Giganteum LILIES Rubrum You can gfet of Randall any quantity off line Gigranteum aod Rubrum Lilies. These are the bisr, showy flowers—gfood value for the money. We have a supply that is practically unlimited. GLADIOLI MRS* MNHI AUftUSTA We handle the popular florists' varieties in quantity. Select stock. Can fil
RMRJMBPX–. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1918. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Xiilium Bubrum Lilium Auratum SPECIOSUM (Lancifolium)—Well known as Japan Lilies, and one of the most popular garden varie- ties; grows from two to four feet high and blooms in August. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, OR ROSEUM—White, heav- ily spotted with rich, rosy crimson spots. This variety is largely grown for cut flowers and for garden adornment it is one of the best in our list. Its tall stems three to four feet tall are sur- mounted with f
RMREP263–. Report of the entomologist (James Fletcher, F.R.S.C.), 1885 [microform]. Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. !0 with the dostructivo eJ'irZun" in to^^^^^^^^^^^^ / ' '"?'' most often confused difference bot^voen whk/afrTZeT^^^ the most apparent. ^^^ 'Pig'l.Melanop!usspretus,Vher. Fi.r â > l/,./.,â. ; , It will be observed that M .nretus the Rook^^ ' f-nur-rubrum, B..rm. much longer wing, and by h^'S^it .^'ablet'^fl^^^^^^^^ H.teful Locust, has inon Bedlegged Locust is usually confiUdIo the lo^a^ifv wh°'''^''-''''u '"° ^«â¢- thislatterspecieslargebroodsof Donlt.-xr flrl
RMRDET49–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 259.—Penicillium spinulosum. a, b, Conidial fructifications, consisting of single verticils of conidiiferous cells; c, conidiiferous cell with chain of conidiospores (smooth); d, f. ripe echinulate conidiospores; c, swollen end of conidiophore; g, h, sketches of conidial fructifications. {Afler Thorn.). Tfl Fig. 260.—Penicillium rubrum. a, b, c, d, c. Whole conidiophores and the branching of conidial fructifications; /. g, conidiiferous cells and conidiospore forma- tion; h, j, ske
RMRF2WFH–. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 1738 GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. Very showy annuals of long duration, having fine foliage and brilliant scarlet- crimson, cup-shaped flowers. Seed can be sown outside in May. Height 12 inches. Pkt. 10c; J4 oz. 25c. LOBELIA A beautiful dwarf flowering plant used extensively for hanging baskets, window boxes and edgings of beds and borders. F
RMRP62C3–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 697. JOS. A. Manda, New York. H. Plath, San Francisco. SOME FLOWER SHOW MANAGERS. H. V. Hunkel, Milwaukee. fleldgrown roses E. Gill received first. For best four vases C. Ehrlich received first. F. Pelicano took first for Lilium speciosum rubrum and E. W. McLellan for a vase of L. longiflorum. Wm. Kettlewell carried off 13 firsts and one second for some very fine exhibits of dahlias, annuals and perennials. For the best and largest collection of ?dahlias H. McLean received first, Wm. Ke
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