RMAPTP5X–Viola odorata blue Hi I m shy but you may look me
RM2BBYX17–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
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RMCX96E0–Viola odorata
RMWX23BM–Blue marine violet (Viola odorata maritima) in middle of summer
RFKT9HPH–scent violet on light background
RFPNC6DN–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RME5YP3Y–Sweet violet, Viola odorata.
RFPNC5WW–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RM2H436PG–Sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop.): flowering and fruiting stem with separate rootstock and flower. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1778.
RMW27FRW–Archive image from page 274 of Den norrländska florans geografiska. Den norrländska florans : geografiska fördelning och invandringshistoria ; med särskild hänsyn till dess sydskandinaviskar arter dennorrlndskaf00ande Year: 1912 SYDBERG I à NGERMANLAND, MEDELPAD OCH JÃMTLAND 257 Fig. 40. Almar i Medberget, 400 m. ö. I-'ro.t 1, Jämtland. Betula odorata . . » verrucnsa Juniperns communi Picea excelsa . . . Populus tremula . Primus padus . . Rosa cinnamomea . Rubus idcBus . . . Ulmus montana . Aconitum septenlrionale Aira flexuosa . . . . Ajuga pyramidalis . Alchemilla vulgaris . A
RMRD588W–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. MORRENIA Cynanchum) and the tubular corona, which is longer than the pistils, viUose on the inside, and conniving over the pistils. The Ivs. are opposite and hastate. M. odorata, Lindl., is offered by Franceschi, S. Calif. It has white fragrant fls. in dense cymes in t
RMPFJJTR–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. MORRENIA Cynanchum) and the tubular corona, which is longer than the pistils, viUose on the inside, and conniving over the pistils. The Ivs. are opposite and hastate. M. odorata, Lindl., is offered by Franceschi, S. Calif. It has white fragrant fls. in dense cymes in t
RMP6EYB2–Sweet violet, Viola odorata. Handcoloured zincograph by Chabots drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMMCH5TP–. Nymph^ea TuberosA Richardsoni. Tuberosa (y;z. N. retiiformis). A native variety; the leaves, which are deep green, frequently stand 8 to 10 inches out of the water when crowded or grown in shallow water; flowers vary from 4 to 9 inches across, pure while; petals broad, concave, and produced in moderate quantity. The nlant is a robust and luxuriant grower, spreading rapidly, and should not be planted in the same pond with moderate-grouing varieties, or they may be crowded out. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. Tuberosa maxima (M odorata maxima of Gardens). A form with round leaves; flowers medium
RMAPTP0W–Viola odorata blue don t look at me this way I m shy
RF2WX1H84–The fragrant violet Viola odorata blooms in the forest. The first spring flowers are waking up. Beautiful purple glades in the rays of the sun. Wild m
RFPNC5R8–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RME5YT4M–Pink mallow, Anisodontea scabrosa.
RMW1TMKM–Archive image from page 494 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl02heuk Year: 1909-11. FAMILIE 66. UMBELLIFERAE. 463 Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden-en Oost-Europa onder he<ï)en en kreupelhout voor en schijnt bij ons lan's de rivieren aangevoerd. Zij is {ge- vonden bij NijmejJien (Ooischc waard), Rijswijk (aan den Lek) en misschien op Oost-Voorne en bij Alblassordam. 38. My'rrhis ') Trn. M. odorata -) Scop. R o o m s c h e kervel (fiR. 562). Deze aangenaam sterk (bijna naar anijs) riekende plant, is vooral beneden kort beh
RMRD439J–. 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. MORRENIA MORUS 1033 Cynanohum) and the tubular corona, which is longer than the pistils, villose on the inside, and conniving over the pistils. The Ivs. are opposite aiid hastate. M. odorata, Lindl., is offered by Pranceschi, S. Calif. It has white fragrant lis. in dense cj'mes in the axils. De- scribed by Ijiu
RMPFKFX7–. 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. MORRENIA MORUS 1033 Cynanohum) and the tubular corona, which is longer than the pistils, villose on the inside, and conniving over the pistils. The Ivs. are opposite aiid hastate. M. odorata, Lindl., is offered by Pranceschi, S. Calif. It has white fragrant lis. in dense cj'mes in the axils. De- scribed by Ijiu
RMP6F6D3–Garden mignonette, Reseda odorata. Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMMCH8BD–. M Omatus f A grand old favorite Double Poet's or Gardenia Daffodil Alba plena odorata. Lovely large double white blooms with the fra- grance of orange blossoms. Blooms late and prefers a cool semi-shaded position. In some situations it proves somewhat precarious. DoMe- nosed bulbs: 3 for 30c; 12 for SI.00; 100 for S7.00.
RF2WX1H7E–The fragrant violet Viola odorata blooms in the forest. The first spring flowers are waking up. Beautiful purple glades in the rays of the sun. Wild m
RMCW1X14–The forest master
RFPNC630–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RMT029FJ–Dreer's garden calendar for 1888 . dreersgardencale1888henr Year: 1888 EOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 63 MAIZE. (Zea Japonica Variegata.) An ornamental corn, beautifully striped with green and white; tine for groups on the lawn; hardy annual; 4 feet. 6055 M. Striped-LeavedJapauese. Per oz., 20cts. 5 MIGNONETTE. (Reseda Odorata.) A well-known fragrant favorite. If the plants are thinned out they will grow stronger and produce larger spikes of flowers; fine for pot or garden culture, and can be had during the whole year by sowing at intervals; hardy annuals. 0100 M. Sweet-Scented {Odorata). The old var
RMRE298H–. 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. MORRENIA Cynanchum) and the tubular corona, which is lonRPr than the pistils, villose on the inside, and conniviii- over the pistils. The Ivs. are opposite and hastate. M. odorata, Lmdl.. is offered by Francesobi, S. Calif. It has white fragrant lis. in dense cymes in the axils. De- scribed by Lindley as Ions U
RMPG46MJ–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 5i6 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES 378. Myrrhis L. 1199. M. odorata Scop. (Herm. Muller, ' Fertilisation,'p. 278, ' Weit. Beob.,' I, p. 311; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, p. 191.)âSchulz describes this species as andro- monecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. Herm. Miiller says that the last flowers which appear are purely male, their small petals falling oflf without ovary, styles, or stigmas having developed. These flowers consequently provide pollen for
RMP6G5R5–Pink mallow, Anisodontea scabrosa (Sweet-scented mallow, Malva odorata). Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMME7T26–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 47. Ä, B Sherardia artensis L. A Blütenstand; B Bl. — C, D Crucianella latifoUa L. C Blutenstand: D Bl. im Längsschnitt. — F. Phuopsis stylosa (Trin.) Gris., Bl. — /', 0 Asperula odorata L. F Habitus ; 0 Frkn. im Längsschnitt. — E Mericarpaea taillanlioides Boiss., Fr. — J—L YaiUantia hispida L. J Blütenstand; K Fr.; L Fr. im Längsschnitt. — M Callipellis CncuUaria (L.) Stev., Blütenstand. (Original.) 10*
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RMCXD199–Plantago lanceolata
RFPNC62M–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RMT0270E–Dreer's garden calendar for 1887 . dreersgardencale1887henr Year: 1887 5(3 DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS MAIZE. (Zea Japonica Variegata.) An ornamental corn, beautifully striped with green and white; fine for groups on the lawn ; hardv annual; 4 feet, 6055 M. Striped-Leaved Japanese. Peroz., 20cts. 5 MIGNONETTE. (Reseda Odorata.) A well-known fragrant favorite. If the plants are thinned out they will grow stronger and produce larger spikes of flowers: fine for pot or garden culture, and can ! be had during the whole year by sowing at intervals; hardv annuals. 6100 M. Sweet-Scented (Odorata). The old
RMRDDCCW–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 5i6 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES 378. Myrrhis L. 1199. M. odorata Scop. (Herm. Muller, ' Fertilisation,'p. 278, ' Weit. Beob.,' I, p. 311; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, p. 191.)âSchulz describes this species as andro- monecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. Herm. Miiller says that the last flowers which appear are purely male, their small petals falling oflf without ovary, styles, or stigmas having developed. These flowers consequently provide pollen for
RMMACFEC–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds bulbs plants tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . ZINNIA, DWARF DOUBLE. Viola. Odorata. Mixed . . Papilio (Butterfly Violet). Blue Tr. pkt. Oz. $0 15 So 50 2S I 00 Wallflower. Single mixed. .n colors . .... " Extra Early Paris. Flowers the first season Double mixed ... ... Zinnia (Youth and Old Age). There is always a good demand for plants of these and as cut flowers through the summer the' are invaluable Dwarf, double, Canary . â . Jacqueminot. Crimson " Orange . Scarlet White ... Salmon rose ...... Finest mixed . Tall double. M
RMCXD105–Hypericum perforatum
RFPNC61M–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RMRYG73N–Ecuador, Perú : Cuyabeno-Güeppí ecuadorpercuyab202008alve Year: 2008 Áreas protegidas/ Protected areas. C O O M B 1 A jíí Superposición de áreas . .' protegidas y lotes petro protegidas y lotes petroleros/ Overlap of protected areas and oil concessions Lotes petroleros/ Oil concessions Frontera internacional/ International boundary und on I new nteriors or flora itation pezado :lay River, burned 15-15 years ago, has barely begun to recover. FIG. lOB Evidencia de actividad maderera ilegal (una Cedrela odorata tableada) en el propuesto P.N. Güeppí en Perú, cerca de Colombia./ Evidence of il
RMRE1P5W–. Flowers of the field. Botany. Ch^rofhyllum Temu- i.ENTUM {Rough Chervil) 33. Myrrhis {Cicely) I. M. odorata (Sweet Cicely).—Remarkable for its sweet and highly aromatic flavour. The stem is 2-3 feet high, furrowed and hollow ; the leaves large, thrice pinnate, cut, and slightly downy. The flowers are white, and grow in termmal downy umbels ; bracts partial only, whitish, and finely fringed. The fruit is remarkably large, dark brown, with very sharp ribs, and po.ssesses the flavour of the rest of the plant in a high degree. Mountainous pastures in the north.—Fl. May, June, Perennial. The fore
RMPFNACH–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 66. UMBELLIFERAE. 463 Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden-en Oost-Europa onder he<ï)^en en kreupelhout voor en schijnt bij ons lan^'s de rivieren aangevoerd. Zij is {ge- vonden bij NijmejJien (Ooischc waard), Rijswijk (aan den Lek) en misschien op Oost-Voorne en bij Alblassordam. 38. My'rrhis ') Trn. M. odorata -) Scop. R o o m s c h e kervel (fiR. 562). Deze aangenaam sterk (bijna naar anijs) riekende plant, is vooral beneden kort behaard. Uit een dikken, veelhoofdigen wortelstok komt een recht- opstaande, gestreepte, holle
RMMCGXM9–. Neli'mbium Speciosi^m. CoBrulea (Scutifolia). This species is a native of Egypt. It has bright green leaves and lavender-blue flowers, about 4 inches in diameter; they are very fra- grant, the perfume being entirely distinct from N. odorata. It is very easily cultivated in a tub or tank, or it may be planted in a pond where the water is still and warm and the mud is rich. $3.00 each. Rubra. This species is a native of India, with fli)W- ers of a brilliant rosy red, stamens scarlet. The flow- ers are somewhat smaller than N. Devoniensis, meas- ure from 6 to 8 inches, and are a trifle more cup
RMCWN81T–Plantain and other herbs
RFPNC622–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RMT0CPXH–Dreer's garden book 1917 (1917) Dreer's garden book 1917 dreersgardenbook1917henr Year: 1917 HmRTADREER -PnilADtLPHIAfAm WATER LILIES*' AQUATICS- M ™ No. 1. Nymphaea Odorata Sulphurea, offered below No 2. ' Marliacea Rosea, offered on page 270 No. 3. ' •* Albida, offered on page 270 No. 4. ' Odorata W. B. Shaw, offered below Hardy Nymphseas ( Contimied.) Marliacea rubra=punctata. Flowers deep rosy-purple, spotted carmine, stamens orange-red. A very choice variety, and a free, continuous bloomer. $2.00 each. Mexicana or Flava. The pale yellow Water Lily of Florida. 75 cts. each. Odorata. T
RMRH1HPM–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 196 PUCCINIA Semadeni showed that the spores from A. siloestris infected M. odorata readily (Centralbl. f. Bakt. pt. 2, xiii. 217—9), but whether the form on C. temulum belongs to the same species (or is a biological race of it) seems at present to be undetermined. Distribution : Central and Northern Europe, Siberia. 68. Puccinia Conii Fckl. Uj'edo Conii Strauss in Wetter. Ann. ii. 96. Trichohasis Conii Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 225. T. Umhellatariun Lev. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 225 p.p. Puccinia Conii Fckl. Syrab.
RMPG1D5M–. A manual of the timbers of the world : their characteristics and uses : to which is appended an account by S. Fitzgerald of the artificial seasoning of timber. Timber. CATALOGUE OF THE TIMBERS OF THE WORLD 201 somewhat resembling cigar-box cedar (Cedrela odorata). It appears to stand well without warping or shrinking. It should be useful as a substitute for plain mahogany or cedar. The pores are small and rather scarce, and regular m position. The medullary rays are exceedingly fine and rather obscure. Oleo Vermelho. Myrospermiim Erythroxylon, Fr. AUem. Weight, 54 lbs. Brazil. This beautiful
RMMCHCNA–. Eichhornia (Water Hyacinth) (Offered on page 200) Odorata Rosea (Cape Cod Pink Pond Lily). Clear pink, very fragrant, flowers 5 to 6 inches across. $1.50 each. Odorata W. B. Shaw. This magnificent Lily has large fragrant flowers of a rich, clear, rose pink. $1.50 each. Paul Hariot. A large magnificent light yellow delicately shading to copper- red. Foliage spotted with brownish red, a free bloomer. $3.00 each. m-J Pygmaea. The smallest species in cultivation with white flowers, 1J to 2 inches across, extremely free-flowering, and well adapted for growing in large aquariums or tubs. $1.00 ea
RMCWN7XB–Pansies and other herbs
RMBM5WNY–Rosa indica pink white
RFPNC5XA–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RMRX5Y16–Ecuador, Perú Cuyabeno-Güeppí (2008) Ecuador, Perú : Cuyabeno-Güeppí ecuadorpercuyab202008alve Year: 2008 Áreas protegidas/ Protected areas. C O O M B 1 A jíí Superposición de áreas . .' protegidas y lotes petro protegidas y lotes petroleros/ Overlap of protected areas and oil concessions Lotes petroleros/ Oil concessions Frontera internacional/ International boundary und on I new nteriors or flora itation pezado :lay River, burned 15-15 years ago, has barely begun to recover. FIG. lOB Evidencia de actividad maderera ilegal (una Cedrela odorata tableada) en el propuesto P.N. Güeppí en Perú
RMRE37EX–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 196 PUCCINIA Semadeni showed that the spores from A. silvestris infected M. odorata readily (Centralbl. f. Bakt. pt. 2, xiii. 217â9), but whether the form on G. temvlum belongs to the same species (or is a biological race of it) seems at present to be undetermined. Distribution : Central and Northern Europe, Siberia. 68. Puccinia Conii Fckl. Uredo Conii Strauss in Wetter. Ann. ii. 96. Trichohasis Conii Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 225. T. Umhellatarum L^v. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 225 p.p. Puccinia Conii Fckl. Symb. My
RMPFN446–. 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. AGRIMONIA odorata, Mill. Ltts. narrower than in A. Etipatoria; leatlets pubescent ; lobes more deeply crenate-ilentate : petals more than twice as long as the calyx. Italy. Oc- casionally cult, in Am. j. b. Keller and W. M. AILANTHUS 37. 51. Ageratum conyzoidea. AGEOPtRtJM (Greek for fieU &nAwheat). Gramlne
RMMCH2P1–. Nymph.ea Marliacea Chromatella. Marliacea rosea. Resembles Jr. M. carnea in habit and growth; flowers large, deep rose color, young leaves, purplish-red, chang ing to deep-green. One of the very best pink hardy Water Lilies for cut- ting. $1.00 each. $10.00 per doz. Mexicana or Flava. The well-known Water Lily of Florida, flowers pale yel- low, 3 to 4 inches across, and standing 3 to 4 inches out of the water; leaves dark green, blotched brown. 50 cts each; $3.00 per doz. Odorata. This is the fra- grant Pond Lily of the north- eastern United States; flowers white, 3 to 5 inches in diameter,
RFPNC5XB–Beautiful and huge wildflower field on a late summer and early fall day.
RFPNC78D–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RMPFKA1K–. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. â¢^^ T^^J^ lii0Uit V uioln Cl^l,nâ ata. Natural Order: J'/o/acarâMolet Familv.. ^ and ^â¢ariou^^ are the Violet species, which are natives ill lands within the temperate zone. Some of them -c may be tbund in the tields and woods during spring ml early summer, with their delicate little flowers hidden mud their clustered leaves. The Viola odorata is a Euro- ]!(. m Violet. The llowers. though small, are redolent with and lor this quality- the plant has been styled odorata lodoious), and is to be tbund in general cultivati
RMRYRX1N–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: P^oNY Perfection Aster. Asparagus plumosus nanus, ^i.50 per 100 seeds, jSi2.oo per 1000 seeds, Sprengeri $1.50 per 100 8eed8,^Si2.oo per 1000 seeds Tr. pkt. Oz. verticillatus, hardy climber 40 2 00 Asperula odorata. [Sweei Woodruj^) 15 40 ASTERS. Our stocks of this m*st important florists' flower are procured from reliable sources and -will be foundfirst-class in every respect. Ball or Jewel, apple blossom dark blue deep pink Betteridge's quilled, yellow mixed Comet, carmine light bl
RMMACHXG–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . P^oNY Perfection Aster. Asparagus plumosus nanus, ^i.50 per 100 seeds, jSi2.oo per 1000 seeds, Sprengeri $1.50 per 100 8eed8,^Si2.oo per 1000 seeds Tr. pkt. Oz. verticillatus, hardy climber 40 2 00 Asperula odorata. [Sweei Woodruj^) 15 40 ASTERS. Our stocks of this m*st important florists' flower are procured from reliable sources and -will be foundfirst-class in every respect. Ball or Jewel, apple blossom dark blue deep pink Betteridge's quilled, yellow mixed Comet, carmine light blue peach blossom pink deep rose rose and white Giant white, e
RFPNC747–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RMRD2K83–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 66. UMBELLIFERAE. 463 Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden-en Oost-Europa onder he<ï)^en en kreupelhout voor en schijnt bij ons lan^'s de rivieren aangevoerd. Zij is {ge- vonden bij NijmejJien (Ooischc waard), Rijswijk (aan den Lek) en misschien op Oost-Voorne en bij Alblassordam. 38. My'rrhis ') Trn. M. odorata -) Scop. R o o m s c h e kervel (fiR. 562). Deze aangenaam sterk (bijna naar anijs) riekende plant, is vooral beneden kort behaard. Uit een dikken, veelhoofdigen wortelstok komt een recht- opstaande, gestreepte, holle
RMPFN1BP–. 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. IBERIS Likely to be confu ed with / odorata hut the petals are i times "i'» lung as the calyi. and the pods have short hau whil m 7 odorata the petals are IK times as lonâ I lUe L ihx ind the pods glabrous i odorita Liiin Sweet scented or Fragrant Can- DiTiFr L h leii fls white Crete S B.F.G. 50. Frequeu
RMRYRX1M–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 10 DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. P^oNY Perfection Aster. Asparagus plumosus nanus, ^i.50 per 100 seeds, jSi2.oo per 1000 seeds, Sprengeri $1.50 per 100 8eed8,^Si2.oo per 1000 seeds Tr. pkt. Oz. verticillatus, hardy climber 40 2 00 Asperula odorata. [Sweei Woodruj^) 15 40 ASTERS. Our stocks of this m*st important florists' flower are procured from reliable sources and -will be foundfirst-class in every respect. Ball or Jewel, apple blossom dark blue deep pink Betteridge's quilled,
RFPNC770–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2AWEFR9–The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist . Ivy-leaf Geranium, vari-ous varieties of evergreen Ivy, Begonias in nu-merous varieties; Ice-plants, especially Mesem-bryanfhemum crystallinum, M. cordifolium,and M. spectabile, Abutilon vexillarium pictum,Acorus gramineus, Duranta Baumgartneri,Cuphea platycentra, Cineraria maritima, Cen-taurea gymnocarpa and ragusina; various dwarfPalms, such as Palmettos, Cereus speciosissimus,C. flagelliformis and C. Jenkinsonii, Ficus stipu-lata, Gelsemium nitidum (advertised in ourlast by Mr. Barker), Muhlenbeckia complanataand platyphylla, Mahernia odorata, Ken
RMPFDT5B–. Den norrländska florans : geografiska fördelning och invandringshistoria ; med särskild hänsyn till dess sydskandinaviskar arter. Plants; Plants. SYDBERG I à NGERMANLAND, MEDELPAD OCH JÃMTLAND 257. Fig. 40. Almar i Medberget, 400 m. ö. I-'ro.^t 1, Jämtland. Betula odorata . * » verrucnsa Juniperns communi Picea excelsa . . Populus tremula . Primus padus . Rosa cinnamomea . Rubus idcBus . . *Ulmus montana . Aconitum septenlrionale Aira flexuosa . . *Ajuga pyramidalis . Alchemilla vulgaris . *Anemone nemnrosa . Angelica silvestris . , *Anthyll!S vulneraria * Arabis hirsnta . . * » tha
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RM2AN6AAP–The Florist and horticultural journal . Fifteen dollars. $25 for the eight plantsshall be paid to any exhibitor at any exhibition in Philadelphia,New York City or State, Baltimore, Albany, Rochester, Boston, &c.The Ericas must be such sorts as E. Neillii, Cavendishii, retortamajor, Irbyana, Cerinthioides odorata, Ventricosa superba, Banksianaalba, Andromeda3-fiora, oblata, &c. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications received from P. S. Carolan, Sav.; Luke Seely,Rushville ; Ed. Ohio Farmer; J. McDonald, Pensacola, Fla.; M.Doogue, Watertown, Mass.; Geo. L. Brown, Mobile, Ala.; SamuelJordon, East Stoug
RMPFDPEY–. De plantis libri XVI. Botany; Plants. Liber Septfmuj. 317 cap. tx. AN1 $ V M femen eft Fe.niculo minus, & rotundius, odore,& gu- ftu fuaui, fubdulce, & acre i ideo prac cseteris incruftarur fac- caro inter bellaria : feritur in hortis annuo prouentu,vt Corian drum : eius planrabreuior Coriandro: foliis initio rotundis, in ium- mo.ferratis:procedente temporeincidunturCoriandri modo,beneolcn tia : flos albus . Diofcorides tamquam notum indcfcriprum reli- quit: Theophraftus Anefum vocat, recenfens tanrum intcr odorata. Piiniusquoqueracet^defiderarum virideari- dumueomnibus, quarcond
RFPNC772–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2AN8BNR–The gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . ntaining such flowers as are wished to flower early, suchas snowdrops^ Tussilago odorata, &c., or tender green-houseplants, as represented by the section {fig. 2. a). A two-light hot-bed frame is placed over this zinc frame, large enough to allowof 6 in. clear of water all round the zinc box. When the potsand plants are put in, the box sinks m the water till the top ofthe pots are something below the surface of the water without,and thus the box is to that height surrounded by a uniform andregular supply of water at the tem
RFPNC736–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2AJGCJD–D M Ferry & Co.'s wholesale list of seeds for 1891 . Ipomea Bona Nox. Lychnis Chalcedonica. Lychnis Chalcedonica, (London Pride) Marigold, Meteor, (Calendula officinalis), double yellow Prince of Orange, (Calendula officinalis), double orange. Tagetes signata pumila, yellow ( ,u it. 20 15 1 00 15 1 25 25 2 50 25 2 50 20 2 00 40 D. M. FERRY & CO S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Mignonette, Sweet, (Reseda odorata) Machet, (Reseda^ grandiflora) Parsons White,, (Reseda^grandiflora).
RFPNC78C–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2ANETRD–Livingston's true blue bulbs plants seeds for autumn . for 25c. Three each of the 6varieties for 70c, by mail, postpaid. NARCISSUS COLLECTION (DAFFODILS ) 16 Beautiful Bulbs for only 50 cents,By Mail, postpaid. 2 Alba Plena Odorata—Double, pure white; very fra-grant. Does finely in shady places. 2 Incomparable—The good old Butter and Eggs vari-ety. Urauge and yellow ; superb blooms. 2 Paper White Grandiflora—The ever popular purewhite, fragrant variety. In bloom by Christmas. 2 Poeticus Ornatus—Large, fragrant, snow-white, singleflowers, with crimson edged cup. A beautiful sort. 2 Princeps—A m
RFPNC75F–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2AX78HH–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . ASPERULA. Pkt. Azurea Setosa—Blue, 1foot. H. A 5 Odorata (Sweet Wood-ruff)—When dried hasa delightful odor, whichis imparted to clothingif put in a wardrobewith them. 9 inches. H.P. .: 5 BALSAM APPLE.Moinordica. Curious trailing vines, withornamental foliage and odd-shaped fruit, which, whenripe, open, showing a brilliantred interior; make a nice dis-play on trellis and rock work.H. IT. A. 10 feet. Pkt.M. Balsainina (Balsam Ap-ple) 5 M. Chnratlna (Balsam Pear) 5
RFPNC74B–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers in the late summer and early fall.
RM2AKH7FC–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo 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 . Brilnnich). (Fig. 8.) Order IV.— ANONACEJE. Tribe I.—Uvarie^e.Uvaria. Linn. membranacea, Benth. (Fig. 9.)Goezeana, F. v. M.Fitzalania, F. v. M. heteropetala. F.v.M.— ? Uvaria heteropetala, F. v. M., FlAustr. i. 51. Tribe II.—Unone.e.Cananga, Ram ph. odorata, H. f. et T-—Wood hard, grey.Unonia, Linn. Wardiana, Bail.— Niadoa of Mapoon natives. (Fig.
RFPNC75R–Beautiful field of blossoming wildflowers of sweet cicely, Myrrhis odorata, and yellow mugwort in the late summer and early fall.
RM2ANEDTG–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Nymph^a Marliacea Chkomatella. Marliacea rosea. Resembles N. M. car-nea in habit and growth; flowers large,deep rose color, young leaves, purplish-red, changing to deep-green. Oneof the very best pink hardy WinterLilies for cutting. $1.00 each;$10.00 per doz.Mexicana or Flava. Thewell-known Water Lily ofFlorida, flowers paleyellow, 3 to 4 inchesacross, and standing3 to 4 inchesout of the water;leaves dark greenblotched brown. 50cts. each; $5.00 per doz.Odorata. This is the fra-grant Pond Lily of the north-eastern United States; flowerswhite, 3 t
RM2AWKCCD–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . carnea pleno. C. A Crab with delicate flesh-colored double flowers; very fine. 50c. P. malus communis aucubsefolia. C. An Apple with spotted foliage; flowers white, shaded pink. 50c. P. m. eoronaria odorata. Fragrant Garland-flowering Crab. C. Single blush flowers, with the fragrance of sweet violets; blossoms appear about a week after those of the Double Rose-floweiing ; very desirable. May. 50c.5 66 ELLWANGER & BARRYS Pyrus m. floribunda. C. Single flower; beautiful carmine in bud ; white when open. May. 50c.P. m. floribun
RM2AWKF7K–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . carnea pleno. C. A Crab with delicate flesh-colored double flowers; very fine. 50c. P. malus communis aucubsefolia. C. An Apple with spotted foliage; flowers white, shaded pink. 50c. P. m. eoronaria odorata. Fragrant Garland-flowering Crab. C. Single blush flowers, with the fragrance of sweet violets; blossoms appear about a week after those of the Double Rose-floweiing ; very desirable. May. 50c.5 66 ELLWANGER & BARRYS Pyrus m. floribunda. C. Single flower; beautiful carmine in bud ; white when open. May. 50c.P. m. floribun
RM2AX78BF–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . ASPERULA. Pkt. Azurea Setosa—Blue, 1foot. H. A 5 Odorata (Sweet Wood-ruff)—When dried hasa delightful odor, whichis imparted to clothingif put in a wardrobewith them. 9 inches. H.P. .: 5 BALSAM APPLE.Moinordica. Curious trailing vines, withornamental foliage and odd-shaped fruit, which, whenripe, open, showing a brilliantred interior; make a nice dis-play on trellis and rock work.H. IT. A. 10 feet. Pkt.M. Balsainina (Balsam Ap-ple) 5 M. Chnratlna (Balsam Pear) 5. AQUILEGIA CURRIES EXTRA CHOICE LONG-SPURRED HYBRIDS. Pkt.Asparagus Sprengeri (Emeral
RM2AJGC9J–D M Ferry & Co.'s wholesale list of seeds for 1891 . Ipomea Bona Nox. Lychnis Chalcedonica. Lychnis Chalcedonica, (London Pride) Marigold, Meteor, (Calendula officinalis), double yellow Prince of Orange, (Calendula officinalis), double orange. Tagetes signata pumila, yellow ( ,u it. 20 15 1 00 15 1 25 25 2 50 25 2 50 20 2 00 40 D. M. FERRY & CO S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Mignonette, Sweet, (Reseda odorata) Machet, (Reseda^ grandiflora) Parsons White,, (Reseda^grandiflora).. Mignonette, Machet. Mimulus moschatus, (Musk plant) tigrinus punctatus, (Monkey flower), finest spotted... Momordica balsami
RM2AJGF02–D M Ferry & Co.'s wholesale list of seeds for 1891 . Balsam Solferino, double Camellia Flowered, double, mixed. Pure White, Dwarf, mixed, Tall, mixed, 75507530 $7 505 00 ?Jl 4 3 00 -2 50 -. Balsam, Double ,??** ^ TJUICBAUtf / Candytuft, Rocket. Calliopsis, fine mixed Canary Bird Flower, (Tropseolum canariense) v. Candytuft, .Purple Rocket, white, (Empress), selected rt Fragrant, (Iberis odorata) Fine, mixed Canna Indica. (Indian Shot) Canterbury Bell, double mixed, (Campanula medium) single ^Carnation, extra choice, double mixed Castor Bean, (Ricinus sanguineus), red fruit gigantic, (Ricinus g
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RM2CT2D29–. Symboloru[m] & emblematum ex re herbaria desumtorum centuria vna[-quarta] collecta . 5^ E Lauro^ ^erm atqs Olea duce digna corona^Vrudentempfortempfacificumquedecet* Rofa loACH* Camerarii Symbolorum. LL 0 SAinter dios omnesflom,grata ac odorata,hrevi quidem admodum tempore durat, fedrurflim languejcens ac exarefiens perit» Si^milisplaneratio efl hujm vitdt mflra caduc^yfliixx ac incertA. Vnde ex recentioribHi c^uidamre&ececmit, Ut rofa mane vigeciamen & mox vefpere languet, ^Sicmodoquifuinuis,craslevisiimbia(umus. ^^U£ quidem adcceleflempulchritudtnem iliam nunquamper-euntem, animum noflrum
RM2CGMMAB–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . IHENRTADREER -PHIIADELPHIAW^W/^ER LILIES-AQUAIICI- M ^. N:vii:h la ivi HAROY ^li^MWllMAS—Con/inued. Odorata Luciana. An exquisite variety of vijjoroii;growth; leaves green above, reddish beneath; flowers 3 to 5inches across, of a pure rosy pink—not shaded or deeper atbase of petals, as in M. o. rosea—-and the self-color is retainedthroughout the season. |1.50 each. Odorata SUlphurea. One of the very best hybrid Nymp-Kas.The greatly fragrant flowers are sulphur-yellow, 4 to 5 inchesin diameter, and standing 3 to 4 inches out of the watei-;leaves floating, as in
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