RMF7FR3A–Ixora coccinea, photographed on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. USVI, U.S.V.I.
RF2H6CCY2–Ixora coccinea, also known as jungle geranium, flame of the woods or jungle flame or pendkuli
RMBA5G38–Firethorn Pyracantha coccinea, Rosaceae, Capraia Island, Tuscany, Italy
RFB2WXRK–Red flower cluster of Ixora coccinea (Flame of the Woods - 'Dwarf Red')
RM2G7HF5R–The scarlet sage 'Salvia Coccinea' also known as Lady in Red at the Chelsea Physic Garden in London, UK. The Chelsea Physic Garden is one of the olde
RF2HPB88G–Dahlia coccinea var palmeri a summer autumn fall flowering plant with a red summertime flower commonly known as scarlet flowered dahlia, stock photo i
RFE999YP–A photograph taken with a flash of a specimen of Scarlet Waxcap, Hygrocybe coccinea, I think.
RM2A88RAD–Schleswig, Deutschland. 31st Oct, 2019. 31.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in a beautiful autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H97RB7–Ixora chinensis or Chinese ixora. Ixora flower red blooming in the garden beautiful nature green
RFS3302W–Heart shape flower-So strange that I found a natural heart shaped Orange colour Ixora Coccinea flower aka hybrid Thechi flower, bunch of small flower in one stalk- valentine flower, Nature’s Heart
RMDGW1TF–I like it a lot Ixora beauty and intelligence is significant.
RF2GTPC4W–A Bananaquit chirping on the national flower of Trinidad W.I., the Chaconia flower in the rainforest in the Northern Range of Trinidad.
RMDGW0DB–I like it a lot Ixora beauty and intelligence is significant.
RMMPA433–. Illustration of: I and II: Masdevallia coccinea III and IV: Masdevallia pachysepala (as syn. Masdevallia elephanticeps var. pachysepala) . 1858. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n79125882 NLA: 35749194 Botanist: Rchb.f. WorldCat 869 Masdevallia coccinea and Masdevallia pachysepala
RMW22RDF–Archive image from page 108 of Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878 curtiscobbwashbu1878curt Year: 1878 MATEUK CULTIVATOR'S §UIDE. I PBICK. PHASEOLUS (ScAULET-RuNSEH Brans). Nat. Ord., Leguminoaa. This is a popular climbing nniiunl, with spikes of showy scarlet flowers, and a /ariety with white flowers. They are extensively grown to cover arbors, walla, oj to form screens, for which purpose they are admirably adapted on account of their vigorous and rapid growth. Hardy annuals. 841 Fhaseolus Coccinea
RM2AX39XH–Bulletin . L 7 fi HI Rocd. fiel. ï. Morchella Hcticri B. — II. Sarcoscypha coccinca Jacq.III. Sarcoscypha coccinea var. Jurana B. — IV. Tricharia ascoplianoides B.V. Aseophanus beilulus B. — VI. Stromatinia ulriculorum B.VII. Isaria ochracea B. BULL, de la SOC MTC. DE FRANCE T. XIX, P.
RMF7FR44–Ixora coccinea, photographed on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. USVI, US Virgin Islands, U.S.V.I.
RM2A88R8W–Schleswig, Deutschland. 31st Oct, 2019. 31.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in a beautiful autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H9B7K6–Ixora chinensis or Chinese ixora. Ixora flower red blooming in the garden beautiful nature green
RMMPA439–. Illustration of: I and II: Masdevallia coccinea III and IV: Masdevallia pachysepala (as syn. Masdevallia elephanticeps var. pachysepala) . 1858. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n79125882 NLA: 35749194 Botanist: Rchb.f. WorldCat 869 Masdevallia coccinea and Masdevallia pachysepala
RMW272WJ–Archive image from page 35 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill50dans Year: 1907 32 1. P. coccinea L. (Fig. 13). Sort, Pronotum og Vinge- dækkerne smukt skarlagenrøde, fint og tæt nedliggende, lyst behaarede. Hovedet bredest bag Øjnene. Pronotum i det højeste med svage Sideindtryk, Midtfuren mere eller mindre fin. Vingedækkerne tæt og yderst fint punkterede. Længde 14—15 mm. cJ: Følehornenes Kamdannelser længere og smallere, Pandens Midterindtryk dybere og tættere behaaret. Temmelig almindelig (
RM2AJC4TF–Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries Volume 1-5 . P. Clarke, del., Austr. Mus EXPLANATION OF PLATE X. Fig. 3. An cilia coccinea, Hedley.Fig. 4. < assidea stadialis, Hedley. ZOOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. II. Plate X..
RMPG1XXG–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. WHITE THORN. Fruiting' Branch of White Thorn, Crataegus coccinea. Leaves i' to 5' long. Haws y^' to YJ in diameter.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RM2A88R93–Schleswig, Deutschland. 31st Oct, 2019. 31.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in a beautiful autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H9B7K5–Ixora chinensis or Chinese ixora. Ixora flower red blooming in the garden beautiful nature green
RMMPA435–. Illustration of: I and II: Masdevallia coccinea III and IV: Masdevallia pachysepala (as syn. Masdevallia elephanticeps var. pachysepala) . 1858. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n79125882 NLA: 35749194 Botanist: Rchb.f. WorldCat 869 Masdevallia coccinea and Masdevallia pachysepala
RMW23WB6–Archive image from page 185 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill50dans Year: 1907 182 2. Spiraklerne paa 8. Bagkropsled sidder omtrent i en Diameters Afstand fra Leddets Siderand. Det mellem Cercerne synlige Kitinfremspring er en simpel, temmelig fremspringende Knude. Tor- nene paa sidste Bugskjolds For- og Siderand til- tager jævnt i Styrke fra Midten og udefter (Fig. 12b) 2. sérraticornis. ab c Fig. 12. Bagkropsspidsen fra Undersiden af: a. Pyrochroa coccinea L.; b. P. sérraticornis Scop.;
RM2AJC50A–Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries Volume 1-5 . P. Clarke, del., Austr. Mus EXPLANATION OF PLATE X. Fig. 3. An cilia coccinea, Hedley.Fig. 4. < assidea stadialis, Hedley. ZOOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. II. Plate X.
RMPG1X9P–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SCARLET OAK. Scarlet Oak, Qitercns coccinea. Leaves 3' to 6' long, i^a' to 5' broad.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RM2A88R9G–Schleswig, Deutschland. 31st Oct, 2019. 31.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in a beautiful autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMMMTXXP–. Illustration of I, 1-4. Cattleya coccinea (as syn. Sophronitis militaris) II, 5-9. Cleistes macrantha (as syn. Pogonia macrantha) . 1900. Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kränzlin (1847-1934) and Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF:?77066171 ISNI:?0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN:?n79125882 NLA:?35749194 Botanist:?Rchb.f. WorldCat Cattleya
RMT02E25–Dreer's garden calendar for 1892 : a catalogue of choice vegetable, field and flower seeds new, rare and beautiful plants garden implements and fertilizers . dreersgardencale1892henr Year: 1892 I. Coccinea 2. Crispa. 3. Anderson Henryi. 4. Jackmanni. Clematis. The attention paid this class of plants by growers has re- sulted in the production of many charming varieties bearing magnificent flowers of suberb coloring. For covering walls, trellises or verandas, old trees or ruins, or as specimens on the lawn or in borders, or for massing in large beds on the lawn, they have scarcely an equal, ce
RM2AKK0YP–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . t spot would be 38. At such a figure Odonto-glossum roseum was killed. Well at the lower tem-perature stood the popularM.asdevallias Marryana, Lin-deni, eitchiana, and ignca ; but amongst these weregongora, Trochilus, corniculata, Houtteana, peristeria,Benedicta, ionocharis, militaris, coccinea, Chimcera,bella, tovarensis, and some others—all quite unscathed,and growing now vigorously. While this happened,I should not like to make a practice of it, but itpointed out clearly to me th.at Masdevallias a
RMPG19N5–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 166. Ipomcea coccinea. Transverse section; petiole of mature leaf equidistant from the lamina and the base. 167. Ipomaea quamoclit. The same. 168. I-pomoea sloteri. The same. 169. Ipomcea coccinea. Multicellular protuberances at base of petiole. 170. Ipomcea quamoclit. The same. 171. Ipomcea sloteri. The sa
RM2A88R94–Schleswig, Deutschland. 31st Oct, 2019. 31.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in a beautiful autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A88R8T–Schleswig, Deutschland. 13th Oct, 2019. 13.10.2019, autumnally colorful leaves of a scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) in wet, cold autumn weather in Schleswig. Rosids, Eurosiden I, Order: Beech (Fagales), Family: Beech trees (Fagaceae), Genus: Oaks (Quercus), Species: Scarlet oak | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMMCH037–. Clematis, i, Coccinea. 2, Crispa. 3. Alba Magna. 4, Purpurea. Saginaw, Mich. — " Last year I had plants from you that were fine, and I cannot do without more." —J. Vinning.
RMT02E28–Dreer's garden calendar for 1892 : a catalogue of choice vegetable, field and flower seeds new, rare and beautiful plants garden implements and fertilizers . dreersgardencale1892henr Year: 1892 HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 137 I. Coccinea 2. Crispa. 3. Anderson Henryi. 4. Jackmanni. Clematis. The attention paid this class of plants by growers has re- sulted in the production of many charming varieties bearing magnificent flowers of suberb coloring. For covering walls, trellises or verandas, old trees or ruins, or as specimens on the lawn or in borders, or for massing in large beds on the lawn, t
RM2AG2TMP–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRUTA COCCINEA (New) 55.. 3J-. Gil. and :; 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, WilliamsSuperb Strain, Red, White, or Mixed, 55., 3X. 6r., ^s. td. & i 6 The above Primulas have been awarded SilverMedals, and also First-class Certificates at the RoyalHorticuUural and Royal Botanic Societies. riower Seeds Post-free, VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N, /ft, .,-^##^,^,, .:. THE SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880. ART IN THE CONSERVATORY. YOUR readers must have felt indebted toMr
RMPFYCFC–. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. MATEUK CULTIVATOR'S §UIDE. I PBICK. PHASEOLUS (ScAULET-RuNSEH Brans). Nat. Ord., Leguminoaa. This is a popular climbing nniiunl, with spikes of showy scarlet flowers, and a /ariety with white flowers. They are extensively grown to cover arbors, walla, oj to form screens, for which purpose they are admirably adapted on account of their vigorous and rapid growth. Hardy annuals. 841 Fhaseolus Coccinea. Brillia
RMMCH032–. Clematis Jackmani. CLEMATIS FLAMULA. (Virgin's Bower.) A general favorite, where a hardy, rapid growing, grace- ful vine is desired. Its small bright green foliage is almost hidden by large clusters of small fragrant white flowers. 30 cts. each ; 4 for $1.00. For $i.oo we will send free by mail i Crispa, i Coccinea, and i of the 50 ct. Hybrids.
RMT027B2–Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; also known as the Star '^Ipornaa' 5 5962—Liinbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata .Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marliled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, al
RM2AGAH1T–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Pknnisetum Japonicum (Hardy Fountain Grass). iHfflKTADRfER-PHIIADtLPHIAfA^TlOWERSEED{fOVEbTWlM 63 T^m. mmm if*grz ,> »< t If JC^ THE W-- i. CARDINALCLIMBER. Ipomoea Quacnoclit Hybrida.) 2158 We introduced this sensational novelty-v^ last year, and wherever grown it has created a furore, and no plant in ourtrial grounds the past season was somuch admired. We consider it themost beautiful, brilliant and distinctannual climber introduced in manyyears. It is the result of a cross betweenIpomoea Quamoclit, the Cypress Vineand Ipomoea Coccinea.or Star Glory. Itis a
RMPFYCH5–. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. MATEUK CULTIVATOR'S §UIDE. I PBICK. PHASEOLUS (ScAULET-RuNSEH Brans). Nat. Ord., Leguminoaa. This is a popular climbing nniiunl, with spikes of showy scarlet flowers, and a /ariety with white flowers. They are extensively grown to cover arbors, walla, oj to form screens, for which purpose they are admirably adapted on account of their vigorous and rapid growth. Hardy annuals. 841 Fhaseolus Coccinea. Brillia
RMMCH0K8–. Clematis Jackmani CLEMATIS FLAMULA. (Virgin's Bower.) A general favorite, where a hardy, rapid growing, grace- ftil vine is desired. Its small bright green fidiage is almost hidden by large clusters of small fragrant white flowers. 30 ct.s. each ; 4 for $1.00. For $1.25 we will send free by mail l Crispa, i Coccinea, i Flamula, and i of the 50 ct. Hybrids.
RMT0299R–Dreer's garden calendar for 1888 . dreersgardencale1888henr Year: 1888 Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion; also known as the Star 'Ipomcea ' 5 5962 —Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 50 cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors ; mixed,
RM2AJMJ86–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . rn Groundsel of Europe. Order LXXXV.—CONVOLVULACE^. Tribe I.—Convolvule/E.Erycibe, Roxb. paniculata, Roxb. var. coccinea, Bail. (Fig. 325.)^Argyreia, Lour. speciosa, Sweet.Lettsomia, Roxb.Soutteri, Bail. Ipomcea, Linn. Series I.-—Digitatoe.digitata, Linn. *Batatas, Lam.—Sweet Potato; contains prussic acid.var. leucorrhiza, Griscb.—Tubers white.var
RMPFM4P2–. 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. 1074 NEPENTHES NEPETA 32. coccinea, Mast. American hybrid of unknown parentage. Pitcher 6x3 in., crimson, slightly speckled with yellow; rim red and black; lid spotted. G.C. II. • 18:1G9. I. H. 41, p. 143. —Cannot be distinguished by original descriptions and pictures from the next. The leaf-margins of both hav
RMMCGT7H–. I. Coccinea 2. Crispa. 3. Anderson Henryi. 4. Jackmanni. Clematis. The attention paid this class of plants by growers has re- sulted in the production of many charming varieties bearing magnificent flowers of suberb coloring. For covering walls, trellises or verandas, old trees or ruins, or as specimens on the lawn or in borders, or for massing in large beds on the lawn, they have scarcely an equal, certainly no superior. Alba Mag'na. Pure white, with purplish-brown anthers. Anderson Henryi. Creamy white, large and handsome. Countess LiOVelace. Bluish lilac, rosette-shaped. Duchess Of Edinbu
RMW1CBE8–Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 56 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. IXOBA coccinea (/. g r a u - d ifl o r a ) . Flam e - o f - THE-Woods. East Indies. China and Ceylon. A shrub, three to four feet in height, with elegant cor- ymbs of scar let flowers. 25 cents each. I. rhnsifolia. sumac-lea-- edIxora. 50 cents each. JACaUINIA ar- millaris. West Indies, Bahamas, South Florida low tree, with leaves somewhat like box, but obovate, and racemes
RM2AJKRRA–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 . ilir(tsi<i, resembling the species abovedescribed but differing in some slight particulars, are reported as foundlocally by Robinson and others. 24. ODONTITES, Gmcl.Herbs, with opposite leaves and slender spikes of red or yellow flowers. FIGWORT FAMILY 669. Plate 1461. Pedicularia canadensis. 2. P. lanceolate (leaf). 3. P. Furbishiae(leaf). 4. Castilleja coccinea. 5. C. pallida. 15. Rliinanthus Crista-galli. 7.Euphr
RMPG470N–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1585. Q, coccinea. I5S4. Q. coL'cinea. crimson, or purplish red. The leaf also bears a greater resemblance to that of Q. palustris than anj' other species. S 16. Q. ambi'gua WilM. The ambiguous, or grey. Oak. Identification. Michx. North Amer. Syl., I. p. 98.; Pursh Sept., 2. p. 630., no
RMMCH0Y9–. Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; also known as the Star '^Ipornaa" 5 5962—Liinbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata .Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marliled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz.,"S0cts 10 5963—Bona Nox {Evening plory).
RMT1HCD9–The distribution of important forest The distribution of important forest trees of the United States distributionofim287munn Year: 1938 100 N OAK. Quercus coccinea tuberculata MILES 100 o 1 I I 11 I I QUERCUS COCCINEA MUENCHHAUSEN QUERCUS COCCINEA TUBERCULATA SARGENT Map 96 SCARLET OAK SCARLET OAK
RM2AXFPHP–Dreer's wholesale price list 1907 : bulbs plants seasonable flower and vegetable seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . .-i. DOUBLE BLUE LOBELIA, KATHLEEN MALLARD Ivy. Conglomerata. An interesting dwarf trailing variety with curiouslyundulated foliage. It makes an interesting pot plant. 35 cts. each. Ixoras. These are among the showiest of our stove flowering plants. Thefoliage is pretty and attractive, while the flowers are Dorne in largeterminal cor>-mbs, shaped somewhat like a Bouvardia.Acuminata. Fragrant, pure white flower. 75 cents each.Coccinea. Bright red in very large corymbs. 40 c
RMPG470T–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1585. Q, coccinea. I5S4. Q. coL'cinea. crimson, or purplish red. The leaf also bears a greater resemblance to that of Q. palustris than anj' other species. S 16. Q. ambi'gua WilM. The ambiguous, or grey. Oak. Identification. Michx. North Amer. Syl., I. p. 98.; Pursh Sept., 2. p. 630., no
RMMCH0E5–. Ipomcea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion; Impatibns. 5961 I. Coccinea also known as the Star "Jpomcea" ' 5 5962—Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids ; some have silvery-white, marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz., 80 cts 10 5963 — Bona Nox (Evening Glory).
RMT0NRHT–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1911 (1911) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1911 dreersautumncata1911henr Year: 1911 1lmRlfADR!ER-^)HIIADELPI1IAJ^'^0ARD^I1^°0KfEhH0USE PWNI5 i 41 IXORAS. These are among the showiest of hothouse flowering plants. The foliage is pretty and attractive, while the flowers, borne in large terminal corymbs, are shaped somewhat like a Bouvardia. Acuminata. Fragrant, pure white flowers. Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. Colei. A distinct white variety. Dixiana. Deep orange in large trusses. Duffii. Deep red. Flore Lutea. Very large creamy-yellow flowers. Incamata. Delic
RM2AG6NY1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. d., IS. 6d., and i 6From Capt. Cosens, Aberysiwith, May 13, 1877. The Calceolarias, from the seed Capt. Cosens had fromMr. Williams last year, have been greatly admired—they leavenothing more to be desired.. PRIMULA, WlUiams Superb Strain. Red. White, or Mixed 55.. 31. 6Y., 2J-. 6(/, and i 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA COCCINEA(new), colour brilliant scarlet with bright sulphur eye,exquisitely fringed and of great substance .. 50 Fram Mr. F. Denning. Gardetier to}. Fenton, Esq., Yardsley,February 26,
RMPFN3X6–. 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. 1074 NEPENTHES :t2. coccinea, Mast. American hybrid of unlsnown purentase. Pitcher 6x3 in., crimson, slightly speckled with yellow; rim red and black; lid spotted. G.C. II. 18:169. I. H. 41, p. U3.-Cannot be distinguished by original descriptions and pictures from the next. The leaf-margins of both have imm.n.i
RMMCGYB5–. Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion; also known as the Star "Ipomcea " 5 5962 —Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 50 cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors ; mixed, all colors. Per oz., 80 cts 10 5963 — Bona Nox (Evening Glo
RMT0CPJF–Dreer's garden book 1917 (1917) Dreer's garden book 1917 dreersgardenbook1917henr Year: 1917 EMRTADREER-PHILADELPHIA-RA' ^aHARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS⢠i 243 TUNICA. Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers; produced all summer; useful either for the rockery or the border. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. VALERIANA (Valerian). 'Coccinea. Showy heads of reddish flowers; June to October; 2 feet. ââ Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis {Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of rose-tinted white flowers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor; 3 to 4 feet. (See cut.
RM2AKHHA4–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Primula sinensis fimbriata coccinea, s^-, 3^- 6-^. »** * ^Primula sinensis fimbriata, Wiihams* Superb Strain, Red, White, or Mixed, 5.^., 35. 6<^., 3S. ed. and l f Primula sinensis fimbriata rubra magnlfica ...if Primula sinensis fimbriata, Queen of the Whites.. 3 Pyretbrum aureum selaginoides(New) .. .. i * Stock, East Lothian Collection, three varieties .. .. 2 B. S. WILLIAMS. Seed Merchant and Nurseryman, VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, yPPER JlOit-LOWAY, LONDON, N, May 7. 1881.] THE GARDENERS
RMPFYDFH–. Currie brothers' wholesale catalogue : bulbs, seeds, and florists' supplies. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BRODEIAE COCCINEA. Brodeiae. Very pretty winter blooming plants with grass- like foliage and slender flower stems, snrmounted by a head or umbel of flowers. The flowers are odd in appearance and are produced very freely. Per 100. I liaxa—Large blue flower $1 50 Grandiflora—Glossy purple 1 5Q^ L,actea—White, banded green; 1 50' Coccinea—Crimson, tipped green
RMMCKPEG–. Quercus coccinea tuberculata MILES 100 o 1 I I 11 I I QUERCUS COCCINEA MUENCHHAUSEN QUERCUS COCCINEA TUBERCULATA SARGENT Map 96 SCARLET OAK SCARLET OAK
RMT028F4–Dreer's garden calendar : 1903 . dreersgardencale1903henr Year: 1903 Coccinea Ikdica. Cob^ea Scandens. COB.EA. (Cups and Saucers Vine). A climber of rapid growth, valuable for covering trellise; arbors, trunks of trees, etc.; will cling to any rough surface In sowing, place seeds edge-wise and merely cover with light soil. (See cut. PER PKT. 2021 Scandens. Large, bell-shaped purple flowers 10 2022 Scandens Alba. Pure white 10 COCCINEA INDICA. (Scarlet Fruited Ivy-Leaved Climber, i 2031 A handsome annual climber of the gourd species, with beauti- ful, smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, contrasti
RM2AJJRGY–Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . perennials. Chalcedonica Coccinea. Fine scarlet flowers : 2 feet . 5 ChalcedoTica Alba. Showy white flowers ; 2 feet 5 Hybrida Haageana, Mixed. Beautiful brilliant orange-scarlet, light and dark crimson, and white-flaked flowers ; free-flowering; i foot - 10 Choice Mixed. Of all colors and varieties. Per oz.,$i.oo S MARIGOLD {TagetCs). A well-known free-flowering plant, of easy culture, with rich and beautiful varieddouble-colored flowers. The African are best for large beds; while the French are adapted for smallbeds or as a foreground for taller plants ; half
RMPFYDFB–. Currie brothers' wholesale catalogue : bulbs, seeds, and florists' supplies. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BRODEIAE COCCINEA. Brodeiae. Very pretty winter blooming plants with grass- like foliage and slender flower stems, snrmounted by a head or umbel of flowers. The flowers are odd in appearance and are produced very freely. Per 100. I liaxa—Large blue flower $1 50 Grandiflora—Glossy purple 1 5Q^ L,actea—White, banded green; 1 50' Coccinea—Crimson, tipped green
RMMCH34C–. Clematis Ville dh I^von HYBRID COCCINEA CLEMATIS. .An entirely distinct type of Clematis, the result of crosses between C. coccinea and .S'<<7r o/'/H(;zrt, combining all the good points of their paients in hardiness, vigor- ous, robust growth and freedom of bloom, which, together with their m.vel coloring and shape, make them valuable additions to the list of Iiardy climbers. Countess of Onslow. Bright violet- purple, with a broad band of scarlet through the centre of each petal; of open, bell-shape form. Duchess of Albany .^ beautiful bright pink; deeper down the centre, soften- ing t
RMT0X158–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: i HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS/ 153 Valeriana—Valerian Coccinea. Showy heads of reddish flowers; June to October; 2 feet. — alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of rose-tinted white flowers, with delicious, strong heliotrope odor. Blooms during June and July; 3 to 4 feet. Any of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. Veronica—Speedwell Amethystina Royal Blue. Gentian blue; June and July; 2 feet. — True Blue. A splendid rich dark blue;
RM2AJ7AWX–The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . SCARLET SNAKE, Cemoplwra coccinea A beautiful species of eastern North America. The wide bands are rich scarlet. Abundant in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, under the loose bark of fallen trees. I.i.(( >NTKS SNAKE. Rhinoehilus l,r<»il,-i Some examples are ringed with brick red, others have square patches of this colour on the back. A Western serpent, rarelyattaining a length of a yard. The fo
RMPFEJPT–. Descriptive catalogue and price list for spring of 1886. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Union Springs Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Union Springs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CAVUGA LAKE NURSERIES UNION SPRINGS, N. Y. 17 THE NEW BLUE CLEMATIS CRISPA. This is a lovely companion to the Clematis Coccinea ; it has splendid bell-shaped flowers, of a delicate violet blue, and of Most delicious fragrance. 30 cents each. 2^"Ever}'body should have these two Clematis. I will mail them both for 45 cts. °Set of 10 first size, $6.00 ; set of ten second size,
RMT0T30F–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 VALiERIANA iSpuned FIowc). Coccinea ( l'tiU>iiin). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing numerous showy heads of leddish flowers from June to Oclober ; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis {^Hardv CayJen Heliotrope^. Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow- ⢠ers during June and Julv, with strong heliotro|ie odor. 15 cts.'each ; §1..50 per doz.; filO.OO per 100. VERBASCUM (MuUein). '^anosum. I^ong spikes of sulphur yelluw flowers ; July-Sept.; 6 feet. Phceniceum. Purplish flowers o
RM2AG78Y1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. CALCEOLARIA, WlUiams Per packet—s. d. Superb Strain. 5^., IS. 6d., 2^. 6d., and i 6From Capt. Coshns, Aber-ysiimth, May 13, 1877.The Calceolarias, from the seed Capt. Coschs had fromMr. Williams last year, have been greatly admired—they leavenothing more to be desired. PRIMULA. WiUiams Superb Strain. Ked, White, or Mixed .. .. .. 51-, 31. 61/., 2s. Cd, and 1 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRTATA COCCINEA (new), colour brilliant scarlet with bright sulphur eye,exquisitely fringed and of great substance .. .. 5
RMPFB37E–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. IXOBA coccinea (/. g r a u - d ifl o r a ) . Flam e - o f - THE-Woods. East Indies. China and Ceylon. A shrub, three to four feet in height, with elegant cor- ymbs of scar let flowers. 25 cents each. I. rhnsifolia. sumac-lea-- edIxora. 50 cents each. JACaUINIA ar- millaris. West Indies, Bahamas, South Florida low tree, with leaves some
RMMCH91Y–. Schizostylis Coccinea. SEASONABLE B00KS 6F REFERENCE. Asparagus Culture, Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant, . Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America, " Selected Fruits, Elliott's Lawn and Shade Trees, Fern Book (Cooke), Fish on Bulbs " " Chrysanthemums, Heinrich's Window Garden Henderson's Practical Floriculture, .... " Gardening for Pleasure, . . " Hand-Book of Plants, Hoopes's Book of Evergreens, 50 00 00 50 00 50 00 25 75 00 00 00 00 Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary, $3 00 " Winter Greeneries at Home, ... I 00 Kemp's Landscape Gardening, .... 2 50 Loudon's
RMT0T30D–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 HARDY PERENMIAL PLANB 11= u VALiERIANA iSpuned FIowc). Coccinea ( l'tiU>iiin). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing numerous showy heads of leddish flowers from June to Oclober ; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis {^Hardv CayJen Heliotrope^. Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow- ⢠ers during June and Julv, with strong heliotro|ie odor. 15 cts.'each ; §1..50 per doz.; filO.OO per 100. VERBASCUM (MuUein). '^anosum. I^ong spikes of sulphur yelluw flowers ; July-Sept.; 6 feet.
RM2AG59JE–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Per packet—5. d. CALCEOLARIA, Williams Superb Strain, 5^-. 3s. 6d.t 25. 6ti., and 1 6From Capt, Cosens, Aherystwith, May 13, 1877. The Calceolarias, from the seed Capt. Cosens had fromMr. Williams last year, have been greatly admired—they leavenothing more to be desired.. PRIMULA, Williams Superb Strain, Red, White, or Mixed S-^-, 3^. 6<^., is. td., and i 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA COCCINEA (new), colour brilliant scarlet with bright sulphur eye,exquisitely fringed and of great substance .. ..50
RMPFB37B–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 56 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida.. IXOBA coccinea (/. g r a u - d ifl o r a ) . Flam e - o f - THE-Woods. East Indies. China and Ceylon. A shrub, three to four feet in height, with elegant cor- ymbs of scar let flowers. 25 cents each. I. rhnsifolia. sumac-lea-- edIxora. 50 cents each. JACaUINIA ar- millaris. West Indies, Bahamas, Sout
RMMACBXT–. Dreer's wholesale price list of seeds plants and bulbs for florists : fertilizers, insecticides, tools and sundries . NEW MINIATURE SUNFLOWEks Ipomoea. Of the following the Moon Flower is one of the quickest growing and most popular of all summer climbers, and all florists should have it on hand. Tr. pkt. Bona nox (Evening Glory) . Coccinea. (Star IpomcBa) Orandiflora (Moon Flower) â . Rubra Coerulea (Heavenly Blue) Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory Imperial Japanese. Finest quality mixed Oz. 10 10 40 40 30 '/i-Lb. 10 30 30 1 25 Lb. $1 00 4 50 15 1 00 50 1 50 Lobelia. All of the varieties are
RMT0PWPA–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 Double Anemones. Handsome bulbous plants from the Pacific Slope, blooming in pendent clusier-i on long, slender stems. It is easily forced, and may be grown in the greenhouse or cold frame, or if planted out in clumps or masses will flower freely in June or July. Perfectly hardy. Coccinea [Floi-nl Firecracker). Flowers to 2 inches long ; a rich glowing crimson, tipped with pea-green ; a striking plant. (See cut.) 4 cts. each ; 40 Cts. per doz ; |3.00 per 100. nixed Varieties. In many bea
RM2AWD94R–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . n, Bull. Torr. Club 15: 97- 1888.Aquilegia coccinea Small, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. i: 280. 1899. Glabrous or somewhat pubescent, i°-2 high,branching. Lower and basal leaves slender-peti-oled, biternate, 4-6 broad, the ultimate leafletssessile or on very short stalks, obovate, obtuse,cuneate, obtusely lobed and toothed, pale beneath;leaves of the upper part of the stem
RMPFHFMH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 182 2. Spiraklerne paa 8. Bagkropsled sidder omtrent i en Diameters Afstand fra Leddets Siderand. Det mellem Cercerne synlige Kitinfremspring er en simpel, temmelig fremspringende Knude. Tor- nene paa sidste Bugskjolds For- og Siderand til- tager jævnt i Styrke fra Midten og udefter (Fig. 12b) 2. sérraticornis.. ab c Fig. 12. Bagkropsspidsen fra Undersiden af: a. Pyrochroa coccinea L.; b. P. sérraticornis Scop.; c. P. pectinicornis L. Spiraklerne paa 8. Bagkropsled sidder helt ude ved Leddets Siderand. Det mellem Cercerne
RMMCJEB2–. Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis. VALERIANA (Spurred Flower). Coccinea ( Valerian). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing numerous showy heads of redd^h flowers from June to October; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis [Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow ers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; $1000 per 100. VERBASCUM (Mullein). Olympicum. Large silvery-white foliage and spikes of yellow flowess 6 teet high. July to September. Phoeniceum, Purplish flowers on spikes i feet high ; very pretty. May-June. 1
RMT1H6MA–D M Ferry & Co's D. M. Ferry & Co's wholesale list of seeds for 1892 dmferrycoswholes1892dmfe Year: 1892 'ETUNIA Large Flowered. X Drummondi, large flowered, extra choice mixed [.v!'. white, I i[i IIl, extra/y- scarlet .-.. Black Warrior »< . . ' ' 'â alba oculata coccinea alba oculata splendid mixed 'ink, China, double mixed, (Dianthus Chinensis) ' Heddewigii, (Double Diadem) finest single mixed Poppy, Carnation, double white ..?--y-y.i mixed . Portulaca, single, large flowered, pure white. '⢠yellow u striped caryophylloides. Carnation stjriped!, splendid mixed.''f../<f*Wr|. ..,.
RM2AFTPFG–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Front Mr. A. Anderson. Garot:>ier to His Grace the Duke of Grafton, IVakeficLi Lodge, Match 24, 1883. Sir, — I have had some very fine Primulas this winter from your seed. I enclose some blooms, which are nearly 3 inches across. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA COCCINEA (New).. .. .. .. .. 5f.. 3^. 6(/, and PRIMULA SINENSIS HMBRIATA, WilliamsSuperbStrain, Red, White, or Mixed, 5^., 35. 6X, 2J. (id. & POLYANTHUS, Wiggins Prize Strain PIC0TEE3, finest Mixed Illustrated Seed, also New Plant Catalogues,now
RMPFHGD7–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 32 1. P. coccinea L. (Fig. 13). Sort, Pronotum og Vinge- dækkerne smukt skarlagenrøde, fint og tæt nedliggende, lyst behaarede. Hovedet bredest bag Øjnene. Pronotum i det højeste med svage Sideindtryk, Midtfuren mere eller mindre fin. Vingedækkerne tæt og yderst fint punkterede. Længde 14—15 mm. cJ: Følehornenes Kamdannelser længere og smallere, Pandens Midterindtryk dybere og tættere behaaret. Temmelig almindelig (J, 0, B). Paa Blomster, især af Hvidtjørn og Skærmblomstrede, og paa Stub- be og døde Stammer af Løvtræ, især
RMMCH35X–. VAL,ERIANA (Spurred Flower). Coccinea { Valerian). An old-fashioned perennial, bearing iwimerous showy heads of reddish flowers from June to October; 2 feet. â Alba. A white-flowered form. Officinalis [Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy rose-pink heads of flow- ers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; $1000 per 100. TERBASCUM (MuUein,. feet Vfrcnica Longifolia Subsessilis. V Oiympicum. Large silvery-white foliage and spikes of yellow flowess 6 high, fuly to September. i Phoeniceum, Purplish flowers on spikes Ij- feet high ; very pretty. Ma
RMRYPY5A–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Salvia, Clara Bedman.â{Bonfire.) Tr. pkt. Oz. Rose, dwarf polyantha or Fairy 50 Rudbeckia Newmani 50 Sabbatia campestris 50 Saintpaulia ionantha 17 Salpiglosses, large flowering mixed 15 40 Sa& ^Amdtm [Scarlet Sage) 30 I 25 splendens '' Bonfire'' ( Clara Bedtnan) . . 50250 ' ' Burning Bush' [prostata) . . 50 2 50 coccinea lactea 20 75 patens [Blue Salvia) 50 6 oc Sanvitalia procumbens fl. pi 15 50 Scabiosa, dwarf double golden 15 50 dwarf double Snowball 10 20 ' ' mixed 10 15 maxi
RM2AG6E49–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Per packet—5. d. CALCEOLARIA, Williams SuperD Strain, s^-, 3^. 6d.t 2i, 6d., and i 6Front Capt. CoSENS, AbcrysHvUh, May 13, 1877. The Calceolarias, from the seed Capt. Cosens had fromMr. Williams last year, have been greatly admired—they leavenothing more to be desired. PRIMULA, WiUlama Superb Strain. Red, White. or Mixed .. .. -. s-r., 3^. 6(/., zs. 6d., and i 6PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA COCCINEA(new), colour brilliant scarlet with bright sulphur eye,exquisitely fringed and of great substance .. ..5
RMPFHANK–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. 154 Insekter. kropsled. Larven lever i Tømmer, saavel Løvtræ^ som Naaletræ, og gor undertiden følelig Skade; saaledes ødelagde den for faa Aar siden Karrene (Fyr) i et Garveri i Kobenhavn; Træet var al- deles gennemmineret af Gangene, der kun ved tynde Skillevægge var adskilte fra hinanden (Fig. 70). Jeg har endvidere (i 1894) faaet den sendt fra Esbjærg, hvor den ødelagde Bolværkstommer. Fig. 72. y^S- 73- Fig. 72. Tomoxia huccphala. — Vi. Fig. 73. Larve af samme, set fra hojre Side. — '/i Fig. 74- Larve af Pyrochroa coccinea, set ovenfra. — -/i.
RMMACCF5–. Dreer's wholesale price list of seeds plants and bulbs for florists fertilizers, insecticides, tools and sundries . IPOMCEA GRANDIFLORA (Moonflower) Impatiens. (Sultan's Balsam.) Tr. pkt. Sultana .... Holstii Hybrids. Various colors . lonopsidium. 50 50 Acaule. (Diamond Flower) 02. K-Lb. Lb. 10 |o 30 $1 00 10 30 40 I 25 4 50 40 30 I 00 15 50 I 50 Tr. pkt. Oz. 15 $0 so Ipomoea. Of the following the Moon Flower is one of the quickest growing and most popular of all summer climbers, and all florists should have it on hancl. Tr. pkt. Bona nox (Evening Glory) .... Coccinea (Star Ipomcea) Qrandifl
RMT0TPXB–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 46 Yucca Filamentosa Bicolok. Thaliotrnm (Meadow Rue). Per doz. Pt r zoo. Aquilegifolium $i 25 510 00 ' Atropurpureum ... i 25 10 00 Adiantifolia i 50 12 00 Tliermopsis. Caroliniana. One year-old I 00 8 00 Thymus ('rfaymei. Montanus AlbUS. Divisions I 00 8 00 Vulgaris Coccinea. ' i 00 8 00 Serpyllum Aureum. 2'4 inch pots 60 4 00 Tradescantia (Spiderwon). Virginica. Strong 60 4 00 ' Alba 75 6 00 TricyrtiS (Japanese Toad Lily). Hirta Nigra. 2'4-inch pots i co 8 00 Xritoma (Flame-flow
RM2AWJY0Y–Dutch bulbs for fall planting . BKODI/EAS COCCINEA IXIAS 291 The Ixias produce their beauti-ful flowers in spikes, and are ofthe most dazzling and brilliantcolors. For open ground culturegive them winter protection withleaves or straw. Plant the bulbsin October, i or 5 together in apot. (See cut.) Fine mixedvarieties, various colors. 3 for6c.; doz., 15c.; 100, $1. SPARAXIS 292 Large and beautiful, bloomsabout two inches across, of themost telling combinations, andof brightest shades of color; theyare tigered, blotched, spotted,streaked and flushed. Not hardy.Do well in conservatory orhouse. Mi
RMPFHFJ3–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 235 1. Peristomélla coccinea (Abildg., Heks. emend.) (Fig.120). Kolonierne danner runde, undertiden næsten kreds- formede Overtræk af orangerød Farve, saa længe de lever, Zoøcierne er kort ovale, omtrent sækformede, ofte bredt afrundede nedadtil og ad- skilt fra hinanden ved temmelig dybe Furer. Forneden er Zoøcierne nedsænkede, mens de hæver sig henimod Mun- dingen. Zoøcierne om- grænses af en Række Porer og undertiden oven i Købet med en forhøjet Linie. Deres Overflade er snart fint knudret og kun lidt ujævn, snart ty- d