RMPFJ4N3–. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi. botany. m 522çªèè鹤è å¾523é¼ æè鹤è Geranium j aponicum Franch. et Sa . Geranium sibiricum L.. 409. 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.. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi bian xie zu da lian zi ran bo wu guan.
RMW1RK5W–Archive image from page 68 of da lian di qu zhi. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi daliandiquzhiwuz02dali Year: 1982 m 522çªèè鹤è å¾523é¼ æè鹤è Geranium j aponicum Franch. et Sa . Geranium sibiricum L. 409
RMCT300F–Fatsia japonica, Fatsia
RMMCF4AC–. Geranium, Beaute Poitevine Four Best Bedding Geraniums All gardeners know the outstanding value of bedding Geraniums for garden display. The varieties we offer are all semi-double and they are the best of the many Geraniums in e.xistence. Alphonse Riccard. Showy blooms of bright vermihon-scarlet. Beaute Poitevine. Gorgeous large salmon-pink blooms. Mme. Recamier. An extra fine pure white. S. A. Nutt. Rich dark crimson flowers of large size. Any of the above: 25c each; S2.50 per doz. Two Scented Geraniums Lemon Geranium. Rich lemon- scented. Rose Geranium. Rich Rose fragrance. Either variety:
RMRP63BD–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 9.16 The American Florist. June 9. FLOVER BED (TRIANGLE) AT WASH NGTON PARK, CHICAGO. GeniQium A. Tennyson in center; Geranium Comtesse do llarcourt next; border Alter- nantbera aurea nana. G. Mme. Chievilier next, border alter- nanthera. 14.—Geranium Gen. Grant, border Santolina incana. 15.—Geranium Meteor, border santo- lina. 16.—Geranium E. H. Trego in center, G. Countess qf Harcourt next, pouits argeratum. border santolina. 17.—Heliotrope, antirrhinums, nastur- tiums, lemon verbena, scented geran- iums, salvi
RMP55NKT–Scented geranium, Pelargonium hortorum. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's 'Seiyou Sokazufu' (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers: Summer), Unsodo, Kyoto, 1917. Tanigami (1879-1928) depicted 125 varieties of garden plants through the four seasons.
RMA6XY3X–Windows of one of unique village architecture houses in Vlkolinec village UNESCO World Heritage Site Velka Fatra mountains Sl
RMPG293M–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 22. Flowers wiih concealed nectar, (i) Trollius europaeus Z-. (2) Lycopus>uropaeus ^. (in outline), n. Nectary. when the petals are fully expanded in the sunshine. Although actinomorphous forms still predominate (e. g. species of Pulsatilla, Trollius, species of Geranium, Erodium, Cardamine pratensis, Cakile maritima, Malva, Rubus, Oxalis, Epilobium, Ribes, Lythrum, Sempervivum, Polemonium, Myosotis, Vaccinium, Calluna, Pyrola, Symphoricarpos, Allium
RMW1CYMN–Archive image from page 80 of Die Mittel zur Bekämpfung der. Die Mittel zur Bekämpfung der Pflanzenkrankheiten . diemittelzurbek00holl Year: 1914 @d)H)efeltof)Ienftoff. 69 30,2 g, 60 9[)'Jinuten, 21,4—22,8': Campanula medium, C. persicifolia, Geranium in 3:öpfen. 12,2—61,9 g CSo nuf 100 1 bei 12,9-24,8», 30 aRinuten biS 4 tunben: gierte, Sonne, Dbftroilblinge. tlteren SSerfucen, welche SJJori in enieinjcfiQft mit 9iitter i. Ü. 1895. 503) Qu§füt)rte, ifl nocf) foIgenbeS ju entne{)men: SBurelreben erleiben feinerlei 9?actei(e, loenn fie im 9[)JonQt SJinrj bei 20' C. ni(t länger al§ 120 5D?innte
RMCTG3GK–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMME7NBW–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . Fig. 119. Geranium molle fasciatuni. a Frucht mit 6 Einzelfrüchtchen. h Gespalten in eine 4- und eine 5-zählige Gruppe, c Gespalten in drei Gruppen, welche 5—7 und 5 Einzelfrücht- chen enthalten, d Die eine Gruppe hat 16, die andere 5 Fächer und Narben, e Frucht mit 33 Fächern und Narben, (1895.) Weitere Untersuchungen über diesen Punkt scheinen mir sehr er- wünscht.
RMRFN2PW–. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.'S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS AND SEEDS, LA CROSSE, WIS. 40. Qeranium. Sow i n* dwelling i n spring in shallow boxes; transplant when the seedlings are fit to handle. Geranium.—E xt r a choice, mixed. Pkg. 20c.; finest mixed, 10c.; gold and bronze, 20c.; finest Zonale, 20c. Pelargoniu m.— Large flowered; pansy- shaped blossoms, Pkg. of 20 seeds, 25c. Qomphrena. A desirable everlasting, valued for its hand- som
RMPG3GRP–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. Plate 56Z. Geranium ornllhopoduiu, E.E/.. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst)
RMT0PTXF–Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 HENRYADREER-PnilADElPHIAfA- NEW''°RARE PIAMT5- Dtfl ' /S»r^ ^ The Bride each. Double IvYtLkaved Geranium Leopard. . , Double pure white ; creeping habit. 25 cts. TWO VAI.UABI.E NEW^ FERNS. Adiantlini Charlottse. Our illustration on page 16 gives a faint idea of the beauty and grace of this new Maidenhair; it is en- tirely distinct from all other varieties, and even more graceful than A. gracillimitm, and possessing the advantage of having much stouter, stiffer stems, on account of which
RMCTG2DG–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMMA7H9A–. E. H. Hunt's catalogue . GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Oz. Glaucium Luteum. Geranium, apple scented 1,000 seeds, S2.00; 100 Zonale, single, mixed- Gilla, mixed. .. Defiance, new, Godetia, finest mixed - Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose Gomphrena Globosa, white, red, golden or mixed Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets Elegans, white, " " Helianthus (Sunflower) Cucumerifolius or Miniature Argophyllus, leaves are clothed with a silvery down Nanus Folis Variegatis, green and yellow foliage. Helichrysum Alonstrosum, Dr. Livingstone, dark Snowball, white. Hollyhock, double wh Va
RM2AK9TKE–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . D. R, Fyson del, GERANIUM NEPALENSE Sweet. | Nat. GERANIACE/E 295.
RMPFDXW8–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, vines, hedge plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, West Chester, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. 40 H00PES, BRO. & THOMAS'S CATALOGUE Eupatorium ageratoides. Bears corymbs of white flowers. E. aromaticum. Large clusters of pure white bloom. Funkia. Three species. Hardy and easily grown. Desirable. Geranium. Three hardy species of easy culture in open air. Helenium Bolailderi. A California Sunflower, very handsome. H. autumnale
RMRX62RE–E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 74 E. H. HUNT, SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. A BED OF TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. THESE are among the very handsomest of our Summer blooming plants, flowering throughout the season, as fine and varied in their colors as the Geranium family. They are splendid bedders, delighting in a light soil of woods earth, very old cow-manure, and sharp sand. See that the bed is in partial shade, and you will be delighted with the results. In the South or where they can not be planted in the shade of a house, a cover
RMCTG24D–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMME6MXE–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . Fig. 119. Geranium motte fasciatum. a Frucht mit 6 Einzelfriichtchen. I Gespalten in eine 4- und eine 5-zählige Gruppe, c Gespalten in drei Gruppen, welche 5—7 und 5 Einzelfrücht- chen enthalten, d Die eine Gruppe hat 16, die andere 5 Fächer und Narben, e Frucht mit 33 Fächern und Narben. (1895.) 1 Weitere Untersuchungen über diesen Punkt scheinen mir sehr er- wünscht.
RM2AK9WH0–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . D, R. Fyson del EL^OCARPUS MUNROII Mast. ^ Nat 294 GERANIACE.E. D. R, Fyson del, GERANIUM NEPALENSE Sweet. | Nat. GERANIACE/E 295
RMPG247N–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for carpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of EUesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMRYH2CF–E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 74 E. H. HUNT, SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. A BED OF TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. THESE are among the very handsomest of our Summer blooming plants, flowering throughout the season, as fine and varied in their colors as the Geranium family. They are splendid bedders, delighting in a light soil of woods earth, very old cow-manure, and sharp sand. See that the bed is in partial shade, and you will be delighted with the results. In the South or where they can not be planted in the shade of a house, a covering of burlap or c
RMCTG2HN–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMMABKC0–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : flower seeds plants and bulbs vegetable and lawn grass seeds sundries . New Hybrid-Tea Rose, J. C. Thornton Flamingo (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). Very pretty in bud form; these are long pointed of spiral form but open out quickly to semi-double sweet-scented flowers. Color bright geranium red passing to glowing rosy cerise as the flowers open. A strong, vigorotis grower, free flowering. $75.00 per 100. Gaiety (E. G. Hill Co., 1926). Buds long and pointed, developing to large shapely semi-double, cupped, very lasting flowers, composed of ruffle
RM2AKM8DN–Practical floriculture; a guide to the successful cultivation of florists' plants, for the amateur and professional florist . e the following as suitable: Coleus VerschafFeltii, a well-known bronze-foliaged plant. Centaurea Candida, a plant with white, downy leaves,of compact growth. Geranium, Tom Thumb, scarlet, dwarf and compact,blooming all summer. Sedum Sieboldii, a plant with light glaucous leaves andgraceful habit, which is not only desirable on account ofits foliage alone, but for its purplish rose colored flowers. These are suitable for the upper surface of the basket.Those proper to p
RMPG1JD3–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for earpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of Ellesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMRYGN84–E. H. Hunt's catalogue ehhuntscatalogu1895ehhu 0 Year: 1895 GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Oz. Glaucium Luteum. Geranium, apple scented 1,000 seeds, S2.00; 100 Zonale, single, mixed- Gilla, mixed. .. Defiance, new, Godetia, finest mixed - Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose Gomphrena Globosa, white, red, golden or mixed Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets Elegans, white, ' ' Helianthus (Sunflower) Cucumerifolius or Miniature Argophyllus, leaves are clothed with a silvery down Nanus Folis Variegatis, green and yellow foliage. Helichrysum Alonstrosum, Dr. Livingstone, dark Snowball, whi
RMCTG260–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMME9R8E–. Die Gartenkunst . Abb. 7. Garten der C.E. B.: Weiblicher Halbakt von Pro- fessor Th. V. Gosen. Aufnahme von W. Mertens, Zürich. ,,Thalictrum aquilegif. purp.", die akeleiblättrige Wiesenraute, mit roten Blütenköpfen auf straffen 70 bis So cm hohen Stielen (auch für Staudenbeete); ,,AchilleaEupatorium Parkers var." mit graugrünem Fiederlaub und sattgelben, leuchtenden Blütendolden auf etwa i m hohen straffen Stielen; ,,Gillenia trifoliata", eine Spiräenart, mit weißen oder rosa Blüten in rispigen 70—80 cm hohen Blüten- sfänden, liebt Halbschatten; ,,Geranium nepalense", ei
RM2AXCBB2–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 290.—Monsonia speciosa, Linn./. or I in each carpel. The carpels separate when ripe andare indehiscent, forming a schizocarp, e.g. Erodium; or thesegments dehisce and set free the seed, and the fruit is a schizo-carpic capsule, e.g. Geranium. Leaves alternate or opposite, stipulate. Herbs or shrubs,often hairy. Roots sometimes large tubers. Classification of Plants 317 Protandrous, but the stigmas in small flowers may rollback and effect self pollination. A. Flowers regular. Monsonia.—Stamens 15, in groups of three. Annuals orperennials with usually
RMPFAN41–. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. THE PALMER VARIETIES Originated by Mr. E. F. Palmer of Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada ACADIA. (Sdlg. No. B. C. 25113) (Mrs. P. W. Sisson x J. A. Carbone) (Com) (Dec) (80) Deep geranium pink on backs of petals, geranium pink inside, shading lighter at base and with moderate blotch of baryta yellow and geranium pink. 5-6 large regularlv arranged blooms open
RMRX4RC0–E H Hunt's catalogue (1895) E. H. Hunt's catalogue ehhuntscatalogu1895ehhu 0 Year: 1895 GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Oz. Glaucium Luteum. Geranium, apple scented 1,000 seeds, S2.00; 100 Zonale, single, mixed- Gilla, mixed. .. Defiance, new, Godetia, finest mixed - Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose Gomphrena Globosa, white, red, golden or mixed Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets Elegans, white, ' ' Helianthus (Sunflower) Cucumerifolius or Miniature Argophyllus, leaves are clothed with a silvery down Nanus Folis Variegatis, green and yellow foliage. Helichrysum Alonstrosum, Dr. Livings
RMCTG2R9–Heachera, Coral Bells
RMMCMKJW–. Single Geranium. True Magnolia Scented Moonflow er (Ipomoea Xoctiflora) A single vine has been known to cover 25 square feet in a very short time, and upwards of a thousand buds and flowers are frequently seen on a single vine. The flowers are 4 to 6 inches in diameter, of a beautiful silvery white- ness; delightfully perfumed. They open in the evening and on cloudy days. Strong plants, 15c each; 4 for 50c; 10 for $1.00. Blue Moonflower (Ipomoea Leari)—Habit of growth and flowering the same as the White, but the color is clear satiny blue, with well-defined crimson bars. Strong plants, 15c e
RM2AN2EA4–Lippincott flower seeds . ImpatiensSultani. This most dis-tinct and beau-tiful plant is al-most a perpet-ual bloomer.The flowers areof a brilliantrosy scarletcolor and areproduced sofreely that afull grownspecimen ap-pears to be aball of flowersand continuesin full beautyseveral months.Pkt.,400 seeds, 5 cts. ^^^E^^S. Gloxinia. Geranium, Finest Mixed. The most popular plant grown, either for pot culture in winter orfor bedding out in summer. No flowering plants are more grown, andcertainly none are more suitable for large beds where a mass of bloomis desired, or for single specimens in pots for
RMPG0GKH–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 10. Action of Different Light Rays ON THE Color of Plants. a. Red flowered Crassula in sunlight, h. same in darkness, c. Alter- nanthera amoena full radiation, d, same under red rays, e. geranium leaves full radiation, f. same under blue rays, g. green rays, h. red rays iorh, after Flammarion).. 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 th
RMT029JT–Dreer's garden book for 1940 . dreersgardenbook1940henr Year: 1940 Dreer's Select GLADIOLUS—Continued Twenty Popular Gladiolus 21-002 Aida. Rich deep violet-blue. Makes a beautiful tall straight spike and blooms early. 21-003 Albatros. A tall snow white without a trace of any other color. 21-023 Betty Nuthall. A universal favorite with magnificent blooms of rich coral-pink shaded with yellow. A picturesque variety. 21-062 Dr. F. E. Bennett. A most dependable variety with bright scarlet blooms having white spearhead mark- ings. 21-081 Early Dawn. Lovely Geranium pink. A very vigorous grower. E
RMMCJ5A3–. Bloomfield Abundance. Strong growing free flowering Polyantha of a ioft rosy pink. Echo. Soft tender pink. Vivid scarlet-crimson, the brightest yet intro- Edith Cavell duced. Ellen Poulsen. very free. Brilliant rose-pink, of globular form and Qreta Kluis. Deep carmine-pink. Mme. Jules Gouchault. Biight vermilion-red, shaded orange-red, passing to a lively rose color. Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The popular crimson Baby Ramliler. Mrs. Cutbush. Deep ceii=e-pink, similar to Dorothy Perkins in color. ,.^ ^ Orleans. Bright geranium-rtd with large white center.- Rodhatte. A splendid free-flowering c
RM2AKA0T9–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . isionsstrongly toothed. Floicers dull lohite, generally solitary. n. G. pratense, L. Spreading Cranes-bill. Leaves mostly 7-parted, the narrow lobes deeply cut. Flower stems downy. Corolla deeppurple. Maine and locally in Mass. 2. ERODIUM, LHer. Resembles Geranium, but leaves are, in ourspecies, pinnate, i. e., feather-formed. Of the stamens 5 are perfect, the others sterile, greatly reducedor wanting. E. cicutarium, (
RMPFH9PE–. Dansk plantevaekst. Plants; Plant ecology. 2. Strandklinter af løst Materiale 31 media, Canipanula persicifolia (der ogsaa andensteds kan findes i stor Mængde paa Strandklinter, f. Eks. Rersø), Cirsium acaule i Mængde, C. lanceolatum, Dactylis glomerata, Dianthus deltoides, Equisetiim arvense, Festuca rubra. Geranium sanguineum, Helianthemum Chamæcistus, Hieracium Pilosella og H. umbellatum,Leontodon hispidus,Linum cathar- ticum, Plantago media, Potentilla verna og P. procumbens, Primula. Fig. 13. Strandklinter ved Nakkehoved Fyr. Talrige vandrette Faarestier strække sig hen over dem. (E. W.
RMT2327H–Archive image from page 77 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture dingeeguidetoros19ding 4 Year: 1913 Sing-le Geranium. Choice Dingee Geraniums The Best New Double Graniums Prices, strong plants, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.; $1.00 for set of 10. Jean Viand. Soft, pink, white blotches. Donble New Life. Outer flowers brilliant red; cen- ter pure white flowers. E. H. Trego. Dazzling scarlet, velvety. Alphonse Ricard. Semi-double; orange-red. Thomas Meehan (New Bruant Geranium). Semi- double, bright magenta. Superb. Beaute Poitevine. Bright salmon-pink. S. A. Nutt. Rich, da
RMMCH39R–. Type of New Single Geranium. TWELVE STANDARD SINGLES. Alice of Vincennes. Ground color white, with a gradual gradation from the centre to violet-crimson, intensifying to rich scarlet at the edges. Baronne Grubissich. Tender rose with clear white eve. Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. Juste Oliver. Pleasing carmine-purple, upper petals shaded fiery-red. Lord Curzon. Carmine-red, shaded fiery-red at base of upper petals. Maxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate-red. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Beautiful salmon; a fine large flower. Nuit Poitevine. A beautiful rose
RM2AXH2F0–Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . mp;e. The Pines were very strong, andshowing and swelling handsome fruit of Queens, Providences,&c. Then at right angles stands a span-roofed New Hollandhouse, from 50 to 60 feet long, and 24 feet in width, and con-taining many fine specimens. Again: in different ranges,we have a Geranium-house, 50 feet long, with a curvilinearhipped-roofed on the noith side, a sloping roof in front, awalk in the middle, and a bed of earth on each side, and usedchiefly for forcing kinds; then a propagating-house, much inthe style of the Kose-hou
RMT2327G–Archive image from page 77 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority dingeeguidetoros19ding 5 Year: 1914 DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture â- â g.s>s- â =-9fej»- Single Geranium Choice Dingee Geraniums The Best New Double Geraniums I'rlrCN, NironK pliintN. tr>o. rnclt. 4 for ifl.OI) r<;r Ni-t of lU. io. Jean Viaiiil. Soft. pink, white blotches. Double .f»- L.lfe. Outer flowers brilliant red; cen- ter pure white liowers. E. H. Trego. Dazzling scarlet, velvety. AIplion.se Rienrd. Semi-double; orange-red. Thomns Meelian (New Br
RMMCRAPJ–. 'â 'g- 35- Blattfomien hochandiner Pflanzen (nach einer photographi.schen Aufnahme lebender Blätter gezeichnet). A Eudema trichocwpiim Muschler. B Lupinus inicrophyUits Desv.; b Blätt- chen, 3-fach vergröÃert. C Ravunailus haemanlhtts Ulbrich. D Nototrichc obcutuata (Bak.j Hill; a Blattoberseite, ^ Blattunterseite. E Soiecio repctis T>C. ^ Blattabschnitt, 3-fach vergröÃert. F Perezia coerulisce7ts Wedd.; / Blattabschnitt, 3-facli vergröÃert. G Oreoniyrrhis aiidicola VI. B. K.) Endl.; g Blattfieder, 3-fach vergröÃert. II Geranium sessiliflorum Cav. / Stangen Wafidac Graebner. K Stan
RM2ANAC90–Steckler's seeds : 1915 . per packet. GOMPHBENA ALBA AND PUBPUBEA. White and Crimson Bachelor Button orGlobe Amaranth.—Well known variety offlowers; very early and free flowering; con-tinue to flower for a long time. Two feethigh. From February to August. GEBANIUM ZONALE—Zonale Geranium. Seed saved from large flowering- varietiesof different colors; should be sown in seedpans, and when large enough transplantedinto pots when they can be left or trans-planted in Spring into the open ground. GEBANIUM FELABGONIUM — L a r fiT e Flowering Pelarg-onium.—Spotted varieties;25 cents per packet. GOLDEN
RMPFG3FF–. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao. botany. ⢠219. Lespedeza bicolor 19900 Spiraea sericea 2600 Carex Iris uniflora Adenophora tetraphylla Geranium dahuricum Pulsatilla patens cop'å¨æ®Wãè§ç¤« cop'å£åä¸ç¼è² sp !çæ·ºç°è²ç° sol Iå士 cop 1 大èå®å¶ºä¾ åé¨ å°å¢å¹³å¦ å¡ä¸é¨ 410å ¬å°º æ±åå¡ä¸1' å¨æ®é¦ç³é 壤åä¸ç¼è² çæ·ºç°è²é± è½ç°åå 大èå®å¶ºæ å¡ æ塾å¡ä¸é¨ 590å ¬å°º æåå¡3â7' Ligularia speciosa Lathyrus humilis Artemisia laciniata Vicia amoena Aquilegia parviflora Convallaria majalis var manshurica sol Bupleurum dahuricum sol Sanquisorba officinalis sol Rubus saxatilis sol Angelica
RMRYEY77–E. H. Hunt's catalogue ehhuntscatalogue1895ehhu Year: 1895 Oz. 30 15 20 30 GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Glaucium Luteum 5 Geranium, apple scented 1,000, seeds, $2.00; 100 25 Zon.ile, single, mixed 25 Gilia, mixed.. 5 Globe Amaranth, mixed 5 Gloxinia, Hybrida Granditlora, mixed 50 Defiance, new, bright scarlet 50 Gnaphalinm Leontopodium (Edelweiss) 25 Godetla, finest mixed 10 Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose. 10 Duchess of Albany 10 Gourds, Ornamental, mixed 5 Gomphrena Globosa, white. Ted. golden or mixed ... 10 Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets 5 Muralis, rosy, fine for bouquets
RMMA7H5Y–. E. H. Hunt's catalogue . Oz. 30 15 20 30 GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Glaucium Luteum 5 Geranium, apple scented 1,000, seeds, $2.00; 100 25 Zon.ile, single, mixed 25 Gilia, mixed.. 5 Globe Amaranth, mixed 5 Gloxinia, Hybrida Granditlora, mixed 50 Defiance, new, bright scarlet 50 Gnaphalinm Leontopodium (Edelweiss) 25 Godetla, finest mixed 10 Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose. 10 Duchess of Albany 10 Gourds, Ornamental, mixed 5 Gomphrena Globosa, white. Ted. golden or mixed ... 10 Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets 5 Muralis, rosy, fine for bouquets 5 Elegans, white, " " 5 He
RM2AM8G4J–Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . shape. Marion—The same plants bear flowers of different colors. Onecluster of bloom will be white marked with crimson, whileanother will be fine rose marked purple Samoa—Yery dark velvety crimson, shading on black. Ex-ceedingly rich and in all respects a glorious new sort.25c. each ; the Ufor SOc. ]S[e^; Double IVy-foeaVed HYBRID GERANIUM, CRACKERJACK. This is the finest and in every way the most wonderfulGeranium ever introduced. It
RMRX4PW7–E H Hunt's catalogue (1895) E. H. Hunt's catalogue ehhuntscatalogue1895ehhu Year: 1895 Oz. 30 15 20 30 GLOXINIA. Trade Pkt. Glaucium Luteum 5 Geranium, apple scented 1,000, seeds, $2.00; 100 25 Zon.ile, single, mixed 25 Gilia, mixed.. 5 Globe Amaranth, mixed 5 Gloxinia, Hybrida Granditlora, mixed 50 Defiance, new, bright scarlet 50 Gnaphalinm Leontopodium (Edelweiss) 25 Godetla, finest mixed 10 Lady Albemarle 10 Lady Satin Rose. 10 Duchess of Albany 10 Gourds, Ornamental, mixed 5 Gomphrena Globosa, white. Ted. golden or mixed ... 10 Gypsophila Paniculata, white, fine for bouquets 5 Muralis,
RMMCMN05–. Sing-le Geranium. Choice Dingee Geraniums The Best New Double Graniums Prices, strong plants, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.; $1.00 for set of 10. Jean Viand. Soft, pink, white blotches. Donble New Life. Outer flowers brilliant red; cen- ter pure white flowers. E. H. Trego. Dazzling scarlet, velvety. Alphonse Ricard. Semi-double; orange-red. Thomas Meehan (New Bruant Geranium). Semi- double, bright magenta. Superb. Beaute Poitevine. Bright salmon-pink. S. A. Nutt. Rich, dark crimson. Superb. Berthe de Priscilla. Dwarf habit. Fine bedder. Bright silver rose-pink. Mme. Recamier. Pure white. Stron
RM2AN36JC–36th annual catalog : what to plant how to plant when to plant . Memphis—Beautiful dark scarlet.Camille Bernardin—Rosy peach-veined, with bright rose,streaked and marbled with pure white. Electric—Single, very large, brilliant scarlet.General Grant—Brilliant scarlet.J. D. Cabos—Very soft pink.LAube—Snow white.Madame Cornell—Bright pink.Madame de L. Roque—Salmon.Marguerite, de Layres—Pure white.Mrs. E. G. Hill—Bright salmon.Queen of the West—Orange scarlet., Souvenir de Mirande—Rosy pink salmon shaded.Memphis—Single, scarlet.Martha Washington—(Pelargonium.)La Favorite Geranium—Very large, pure
RMME6KFH–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . D + ff Fig. 44. AâD Puccinia ftisca (Kelh.) auf Anemone nemorosa. A v. C in nat. GröÃe. B n. D schwach vergr. E u. F Pvcci)iia üeranit silvaiici Karst, auf einem durch den Pilz getöteten Blatte von Geranium silvaticiim, besonders auf dem stark deformierten Stiele. Die pulverigen Sporenmassen überziehen die erkrankten Stellen vollsländig. (Original.) P. Sect. Leplopuccinia. Diese Section lässt sich von der vo
RM2AXDPBP–Priced catalogue of artists' materials : supplies for oil painting, water color painting, china painting ..and drawing materials for architects and engineers, manual training schools and colleges. . e (Geranium)Madder Lake, Deep (Laque de Garance Fonce)Marine Blue (Bleu Marine) Mars Violet (Violet de Mars) Peacock Blue (Bleu Paon) Ponceau Lake (Laque Ponceau) Rose Carthame, Light (Rose Carthame Clair)Rose Carthame, Deep (Rose Carthame Fonce)Rose Madder (Laque de Garance Rose)Sevres Blue (Bleu de Sevres)Scarlet Lake (Laque Ecarlate)Transparent Blue (Bleu Lumiere)Tyrian Rose (Rose Tyrien) FOURTH
RMMCMN3X–. Single Geranium Choice Dingee Geraniums The Best New Double Geraniums I'rlrCN, NironK pliintN. tr>o. rnclt. 4 for ifl.OI) r<;r Ni-t of lU. i^o. Jean Viaiiil. Soft. pink, white blotches. Double .f»- L.lfe. Outer flowers brilliant red; cen- ter pure white liowers. E. H. Trego. Dazzling scarlet, velvety. AIplion.se Rienrd. Semi-double; orange-red. Thomns Meelian (New Bruant Geranium). Seml- doublf, biijflu magenta. Superb. Bcniite Pultevlne. Bright salmon-pink. S. .v. Nutt. Rich, dark crimson. Superb. nerthe de Prlsellla. Dwarf habit. Fine bedder. Bright silver rose-pink. Mme. Reeaniler
RM2AJGF8A–New floral guide : autumn 1899 . ., by express. NEW FLORAL GUIDE-AUTUMN, 1899. 37 NineChoke New Geraniums ^ ^ from 3-m> Pots. New Qeranium Bosemawr NEW DOUBI^E GERANIUM, ROSEMAWR-A sport from INIrs. Taylor. Finely crinkled deep green leaves,with rich chocolate band, and large compact heads of briglitrose-pink flowers, with creamy white centre, A Imshy, com-pact grower, and constant bloomer. 15 cts. each. NEW GERANIUM, PEACH BLOSSOM-An elegant new variety,bearing large heads of beautiful flowers, rich peach-blossom red, vervdistinct and handsome, a good thrifty grower, free bloomer. 15 cts.
RMPFJ4ND–. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi. botany. 2. æé²è鹤è Geranium koreanum Kom. in Act. Hort. Petrop. 18ï¼ 433. 1901 å¤å¹´çèæ¬ï¼æ ¹èç-ï¼æ¨è´¨ç¶ï¼è¢«æ£è²é³çãèé«2550åç±³ï¼åä¸ï¼é常ç´ç«ï¼è¢«ç¨ çç-æ¯ãåºçå¶å ·é¿æ¦ï¼ä¸é¨æ æ¯ï¼ä¸é¨å ·ä¼æ¯ï¼å¶ç5æµ è£ï¼è¾å½¢ï¼èé¢æ æ¯æä» æ²¿èç¨ æä¼æ¯ï¼è¡¨é¢å ·ç¨çæ¯ï¼è£ç广åµå½¢ï¼è¾¹ç¼å ·ä¸è§åçç齿ï¼èçå¶æè¾é¿ï¼å ·ä¼æ¯ï¼å¶ç é常3 (5)æµ è£:顶çè£çå ·æç-çæ¦ï¼3æµ è£ï¼ä¸-央è£çé¿è¾å¤§ãè±åºé¡¶çäºæ-§ååï¼ è±æç»é¿å ·æ¯ãè±å¤§ç´ã5^2.5åç±³:è±ç£æ·¡ç´«è²ææ·¡è·èè²ï¼æ¯è¼é¿1åï¼è±æ±åæãè´æ å ·ç-æ¯ã çäºéå¶æä¸-ï¼äº§äºåºæ²³å¿ã 3. é¼ æè鹤èï¼å¾523 ) Geranium sibiricum L. Sp. Pi. 683.1753. å¤å¹´çèæ¬ï¼æ
RMMCMMK5–. TOUNDED 1850 Sinele Geranium Choice Dingee Geraniums The Best New Double Geraniums Prices, strong plants, 15c. each, 4 for 50c.; 91.00 for set of 10. Jean Viaud. Soft, pink, white blotches. Donble New Life. Outer flowers brilliant red; cen- ter pure white flowers. E. H. Trego. Dazzling- scarlet, velvety. Alphonse Rlcard. Semi-double; orange-red. Thomas Meehan (New Bruant Geranium). Semi- double, bright magenta. Superb. Beaute Poitevine. Bright salmon-pink. S. A. Nutt. Rich, dark crimson. Superb. Berthe de Priscilla. Dwarf habit. Fine bedder. Bright silver rose-pink. Mme. Recamier. Pure white
RM2AGEMB7–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. es Hall, Elra street.Third Tuesday of each raonth, at 8 p. ra. E. F.Collins, Secretary, 3 Hurst place, Toronto. Utica, N. Y.—XJtica Florists Club. HotelMartin. First Thursday of each month, at 8 p.m.J. C. Spencer, Secretary. Washington. D. C.—Florists Club of Washing-ton, Scottish Rite hall 1007Gslreet, N. W. FirstTuesday in each month, at 8 p. ra. Chas. Mc-Cauley, Secretary, 18th Jt Kearney streets, N. E. To A Geranium. Geranium, beauteous with the glow ofmany blooms in one,Flower most beloved that in my gardengrows,Redder than hearts b
RM2AFKYYG–. Dreer's garden book 1915. .4201 Prima Donna. A magnificent pure pink. 4212 Queen Alexandra. Bright geranium-red, almost pure scarlet. 4070 Black Knight. Intense deep maroon, shaded black. 4073 Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white. 4091 Dorothy Eckford. Magnificent pure while. 4133 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose-yellow. 4138 Janet Scott. A grand, deep, rich pink. 4152 King Edward VII. The finest crimson-scarlet. 4159 Lady Qrisel Hamilton. A grand pale lavender. Price. Any of the above, 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. per oz.; .50 cts. per lb. 4247 Collection of a packet each of the
RM2AFN3BN–. 1915 annual catalogue. Geranium, Wm. Langguth. Geraniums.Each, 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50.Single Geraniums.Athlete—Vivian scarlet.Clyde—Rich red.Electric—Brilliant scarlet.J. D. Cabos—Soft pink.Mrs. E. G. Hill—Bright salmon.Queen of the West—Orange scarlet.Admiration—Salmon.Telegraph—Deep orange. Double Geraniums.Alphonse Ricard—Orange scarlet.Glory de France—Salmon white.Hedwig Buchner—Pure white.Jean Viand—Large pink.S. A. Nutt—The best crimson.President Simon—Scarlet.Abe Le Franc—Carmine, with white eye.Mad. Landry—Salmon. Fancy Geraniums.Wm. Langguth—Double crimson.Madame Salleroi—Silv
RM2AXJEH3–Trees and tree drawing; . Co.sARTISTS OIL COLOURS. Continued. SIZE OF TUBES. Name of Colour, i No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 ! No. 8 No. 12 Small Studio 1 Studio or or SERIES D—(continued). ^ ^ Double Tieble Geranium Lake .. | I.7* ?%»• I s. d. s. d. Indian Lake Lapis Grey j Madder Brown .. 0 6 2 6 Rubens Madder I 9 Scarlet Alizarin Sepia t Violet Alizarin .. 1 SERIES E. , Azure Cobalt Chinese Orange .. Cobalt Cobalt Green, Light „ Dark .. Cobalt Violet .. Deep Madder Indian Yellow .. Lemon Yellow .. Madder Lake Malachite 0 II .. 3 0 4 6 Mars Orange .. .. ! Opaque Oxide Chromium Purple Madder .. Rose Dor6
RM2AN1879–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Mrs. Sander 4 in 15 3-in 08 Mme. Salleroi 3!n OS Penisetum 2-in 02!4 Petunias, Single, Bar Harbor Beauty 2-in 02 Foinsettias, stock plants, 4-in..$5.00 per 100 Pyrethrum. Golden Feather 02 Ricinus 3 in 05 Rose Geranium 4-in 08 3-in 05 Roses. Plants Assorted 5 and 6-in.. .25 Salvia 3-in OS 2-in 02 .4-in $1.00 per doz ,2-in. E.ACH Shasta Daisies .$5.00 per 100 Sweet Alyssum 2-in... .$0.02 Thunber^ Verbenas Vinca Vinca Variegata Umbrella Plants Roses, in pots. Lady Gay, Hi-awatha. Hermosa, Flower ofFairfield. Baby Dorothy,Yelow Rambler, Whit
RM2AN9CGR–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . IPOMOEA NOCTITLORA (MOONVINE). 3-in $4.00 per 100 ALTERNANTHERA. 2-in $2.60 100; $25.00 1,000 GERANIUM, MME. SALLEROI. 3-in $4.00 per 100 EN&LISH IVY. E- C $10.00 1,000 LANTANA DELICATISSIMA. R- C $6,00 1,000 AGERATUM. K- C $6.00 1,000 VINCAS. R- C $10,00 1,000 TRITOMA. Pfitzeri, divisions $8.00 to $8.00 per 100 Mixed, divisions 1.00 to 6.00 per 100 ^ ^ ,. „ , 1001,000 LODelia CatJierme Mallard, rooted cuttings 6.00 Lotelia Catherine Mallard, 2-iiicli 3.00 25.00 Marguerites, yellow cuttings 6.00 Mrs. F. Sanders, new double white— 2-lneh 3
RM2CEPGRJ–. The Maule seed book for 1905. Geranium Fit est Varieties Mixed III. Globe AviHA^TH, Fl^E N xed
RM2CD8KAT–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . e TOBACCOCLOTHS at M. per lb., warranted free from adulteration. Post-office orders to be made payable at Cambridge Heath. The onlyAgent—W. TuENEa, 6, Harrow Green, Lej-tonstone Road, EaseiL THOMSONSSTYPTTc prevents the Bleeding of theVine or any other Plant after Pruning, and has been used withperfect success for Graftiug and Budding, as well as for preventingthe damping of Geranium and other Cuttings. Mamifactiired and Sold by Joun Youno & Sov, Dalkeith, N.B.;and may be bad of all Seedsmen in bottles at 35. each, with direc-tions for use
RM2CEYBET–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Digitalis 188 PLANT CULTURE ECHINACEA (Purple Cone Flower). E. {Rudbeckia) pur-purea is a purple Sunflower; should be grown in the herbaceous bor-der, as it is a showy perennial. It reaches a height of from 2 to 3 feet. Propagation. It is increased by division and by seeds. ERODIUM (Herons Bill). E. Manescavi is one of the finestherbaceous plants for rock gardens or for the edge of a border. It isclosely related to the Geranium. It can withstand extremes of h
RM2CF919C–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. 00 per 100. STANDARD VARIETIES. Special for one week. We will send as a sam-ple 1000 plants, of the following well knownstandard sorts, 100 each of the 10 varieties for$20.00 cash with order, or 50 each for $10.00. Donot send for less than 500 or for broken col-lections. E. H. TregoMme. JaullnEl OldMme. Barney Centaure Mar. do McntmoriS. A. NuttMadonnaThos. MeehanMme. Charrofte Our special illustrated descriptive Geranium catalogue is about ready for distribution, and willbe m
RM2CDYCTC–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, No.39-43 . to the soil in small quantities. A very small quantity of each of thesefertilizers, about the size of a pea, spread on the soil around a large geranium,chrysanthemum or similar plant, will l)e suiiicient. This will dissolve and per-meate the soil when the plant is watered. The fertilizer should not be allovi^ed totouch the foliage. A liciuid fertilizer made by dissolving half an ounce of nitrateof soda and the same (piantity of nmriate of potash in two gallons of water, an^labout half a teacup of the solution given each plant every two or three week
RM2CE0P2M–. New floral guide : autumn 1903 . condition.As easy to grow as a geranium ; will thrive and bloom with only themost ordinary care. When making up your order for house plants donot forget to include the beautiful Swan Flowers. We offer twosplendid varieties. Swainsonia Alba-Large snowy white blossoms, in long pendant clusters; very beautiful and fine for cutting. 15 cts. each, postpaid.Swainsonia Eosea—Same as Alba except in color, which is bright rich rosy red. Very handsome. 15 cts. each. The two beautiful Swan Flowers, 25 Cts., postpaid. Grevillea Robusta-^e-^ei^fJeSsf tive plant for house
RM2CF91DK–. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES.
RM2CDBDWM–. Our new guide to rose culture : typical D.&C. roses painted from nature . si.—Few plants will give better satisfaction than this, as it is a profusebloomer in every sense of the word. Under culture in good soil, it will bloom every day inthe year. It is a shrubby plant like a Geranium or Fuchsia, in which respect it ditfersfrom other Oxalis. From 10 to 15 inches in height. Grows easily and blooms profusely,until it is one enormous cluster of large, golden, star-shaped flowers, which do not clo>e atnight. Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; 9for$i. Crotons.—Splendid pot plants for
RM2CF670X–. Vick's floral guide. 42 J a ni e s ? If i c 3$, + j5 e e d s m a n,-H. LINARIA CYMEALARIA. APPLE-SCENTED GERANIUM. TROP.EOLUM PENTAPHYLIXM. Abutilon, finest varieties mixed, Begonia, Tuberous, Boston Smilax, Myrsiphyllum asparagoides |,the most popular plant now known for decora-tive purposes ; fine climber, furnishing yards ofglossy green trimming, Calceolaria hybrida tigrina, spotted; seeds saved from the best collection in Europe, hybrida grandifiora, very large, superb flowers,James International Prize, saved from thechoicest varieties only, Carnation, Remontant, or Tree Carnation,choic
RM2CDH29Y–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . talogue contains 60 designs of Flower Beds as an aid to amateur cuuSe and other! DAHLI t^Wm/p^Btifrfpp^ ? , i ^ LILIPUIIAN ZONAL OERANIUMS.-In ooIoutb, with n«at for beddiM ™L?»^??n^i^**?TT,?S all other whlto varieties n lepnt bits of growth, adapted for minlatme desrgtis and lor oeaaing purposes and effective belts, &c. unujue lairy groups. perMn^a?be^Sin<,i,l»?f^^^^-?° e^^t golden-leaved DuUBLE-FLOWERED ZO.VAL GERANIUM.-For bedding,ai oeuamg plant. MADAME ROSE CHARME0X.-Tom Thumb growth. q,, . ,. ,. ^ , NEW HYBBID COLETJS. pred^^Lrt^sr
RM2CF916D–. Vick's floral guide. FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL GERANIUM MAD. SALLEROI. An entirely distinct variety and a great acquisition to-the silver-leaf class. The leaves are deep olive green inthe center, with a broad white margin. The plant is ofvery compact habit of growth, symmetrical in form, witha dense growth of foliage, and of dwarf habit. It is asplendid variety to grow in pots as a specimen plant or touse for bedding or borders. Per hundred, $12.00 : dozen,$2.00 ; each, 25 cents. GERANIUM MAD. SAI.LEKOI. o c h e s t e r, * ]t. ? Y.-H- 127 CHOICE ROSES.. From the many varieties of monthly roses we
RMRHPDXD–. Billeder af Nordens flora. Plants. 215. SKOV-STORKENÆB, geranium silvaticum.. 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.. Lindman, C. A. M. (Carl Axel Magnus), 1856-1928. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMRDBF87–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. ^^. (*. Mite injury of geranium, h. of cyclamen.. 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.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton
RMRHPDW9–. Billeder af Nordens flora. Plants. 217. A. SKINNENDE STORKENÆB, geranium lucidum B. STINKENDE STORKENÆB, geranium robkrtianum.. 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.. Lindman, C. A. M. (Carl Axel Magnus), 1856-1928. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMRHRNPP–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 598. BLODRØD STORKENÆB, geranium sanguineum. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRHRNP8–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 599 BØLGET STORKENÆB, geranium phæui. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRHPDX0–. Billeder af Nordens flora. Plants. 216.. A. BLØD STORKENÆB, geranium molle. B. LIDEN STORKENÆB, geranium pusillum.. 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.. Lindman, C. A. M. (Carl Axel Magnus), 1856-1928. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMRR2X07–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. PLATE 605 ADDISONIA. E ,E,oWu GERANIUM BICKNELLII. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RMRDBF7Y–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 79- a. and b. Snapdragon and geranium injury (after Garner), c. mite injury of blackberry.. 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.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton
RMRHRNNC–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 601. m BRAATE-STORKENÆB, geranium bohemicum, VAR. DEPREHF. NSUM. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRHRNNR–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 600. BRAATE-STORKENÆB, GERANIUM bohemicum ^.BORTZELLS TR. A. B. STHL!J.. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRDWKWW–. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. 264 THE TLOWER. S84), or the Buckthorn, &e. But more probable explanations for some such cases have already been given (459, 460). It can no longer be deemed sufficient to assume the obliteration of a normal floral circle, and the production of a second one, when no traces of the former can be detected and no clear analogy shown with some strictly parallel instance. Yet we may confidently apply this view when we do find traces of obliterated organs, as in the Geranium family, for example. The pentamerous
RMRJD7Y0–. C.E. Allen's catalogue : greenhouse and bedding plant department. Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Trees Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. LATEST NOVELTIES.. NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS. New Life. No Geranium introduced since the appearance of the first double varie- ties can be compared with this for novelty and distinctness. The flowers are of the most brilliant scarlet, every floret being irregularly but boldly striped white
RMRH9FWA–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 617 Very frequently a large form of Hypnnm callichroum, with regularly two-rowed ramification, is the most abundant constituent of the vegetation, especially in somewhat damp and shady clefts. Eurhyn- chium pilifernm is often met with very abundantly, especially where. Fig. 38. Lava-cleft near Thingvellir. At the bottom there is a very luxuriant vegetation of ferns, Geranium silvuticum, etc., and in the crevices large moss-cushions occur everywhere. the bottom is grass-covered, and several other southern forms, for instance E
RMRFM2CG–. Everything for the fruit grower : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture), Ohio, Bridgeport, Catalogs; Nursery stock, Ohio, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. E. W. REID'S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO GREENHOUSE DEPARTMENT SELECT LIST OF WELL-KNOWN AND DSEFOL PLANTS. Selections from this list by MAIL ONLY, POSTPAID. ABUTILONS. The Abutilon or Flowering Maple is a plant of as easy culture as the geranium, and quite as satisfactory. It is beautiful, both in leaf and flower, and is very profuse in bloom. We offer 6 distinct sorts
RMRF0RHD–. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Orchids for E^yerybody. ORCHIDS are a highly interesting class of plants, but most sorts are very tender and must be grown in great heat and moisture, in specially constructed glass houses; and all are very costly, coming within the reach of the wealthy only. But the two Florida species we offer are very hardy, standing quite severe frosts, and will thrive anywhere that a Geranium will. They grow on the trunks and branches of trees, instead
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