RM2ANJ5F0–Siena, the story of a mediaeval commune . Florentines off the field like chaff. Seeingthat their exaltation gave them irresistible strengththey were not far wrong in ascribing their victory tothe Virgin. More than ever Siena was henceforth hercity, the Sienese her sons. That presentation of thekeys in the duomo was an act unconsciously mouldedby the prevailing feudal ideas. By virtue of it QueenMary became sovereign and liege, ruling amcena Senaas her earthly fief. The very coins henceforth recountedthe new glory, for from the time of the dedication theyappeared, bearing in addition to the anc
RMP55Y1W–Azalea marvel, small-flowered semi-double variety of the Amcena type, with dusty purple flowers.. Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H. Dombrain's 'Floral Magazine' 1872.. Worthington G. Smith (1835-1917), architect, engraver and mycologist. Smith also illustrated 'The Gardener's Chronicle.' Henry Honywood Dombrain (1818-1905), clergyman gardener, was editor of the 'Floral Magazine' from 1862 to 1873.
RMAMCENA–Restored red and green stamper crusher, Spring Creek, Wallace park, Beechworth, NE Victoria, Australia
RMBY9YJE–Azalea marvel, small-flowered semi-double variety of the Amcena type, with dusty purple flowers.
RMPFDTC5–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PHLOX SUBULATA. PHLOX. These are justly esteemed as the finest of herbaceous plants. They are ot dwarf habit, perfectly hardy, of very eas}' culture and j-ield a profusion of bright, showy bloom. They are hardly equalled by any other hard}' plant for the decoration of the garden. P. Amcena. Lovely Phlox.—Flowers pinkish purple, complet
RMRWNP7B–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 80 ELLWANGER & BARRTS Papaver (Poppy). PAPAVEB. Phlox. amcena. procumbens. subulata. var. alba.
RMMCMNPD–. Japanese Maples These beautiful dwarf-growing trees are coming into favor more and more. Heretofore they have been so rare and high priced that they were found only in private collections. The foliage is wonder- fully beautiful at all seasons, and in color is deep red, rich crimson-scarlet, golden yellow and various other shades. They make beautiful bushy Httle trees, and our imported collection includes the finest varieties We offer handsome trees, 3 to 4 branches, 12 to 15 mches high, $1 each, by express. AZALEA AMCENA Azaleas MOLLIS. Among the most gorgeous of all hardy shrubs, bearing la
RM2AJ4R04–Trees and shrubs of Prospect park . lowers in May, JapanAuciiha with splashed and spotted leaves, slenderDeutsia, and the lovely Azalia amcena, with gamnenta-crimson flowers in April. Mountain laurel is here andEuropean holly and rhododendrons, in gloriousbursts of bloom in June. Back of all these, like a mightygreen wall rise the green towers of magnificent Nor-way maples, American basswoods and lindens, and backof these, along the Drive, European lindens, Europeansilver lindens, and weeping European silver lindens. Now we have come to a spot where seats, facingthe Drive, are placed in rows b
RMPG432R–. Trees, shrubs and vines of the northeastern United States : their characteristic landscape features fully described for identification by the non-botanical reader ; together with an account of the principal foreign hardy trees, shrubs and vines cultivated in our country, and found in Central Park, New York City . Trees; Shrubs; Parks. 7. Azalea amcena. 43. (Va) 8. Smoke-tree S^. OA) 9. Kerria japonlca. S3- (%) 10. Missouri Currant. 54. (%) 11. Siberian Pea-tree. 56. (Vj) 12. Bladder-senna. 57. (Vj) 39S. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMT02A6N–Dreer's garden calendar : 1899 . dreersgardencale1899henr Year: 1899 PYRETHRUM AUREUM. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the earlv Spring blooming plants. With a slight protection'they will stand the Winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. PER PKT. 6433 Cortusoides Amcena. Charming variety, bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white eye. (See cut.) 10 6432 Japonica. (Japanese Primrose). Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 in. long ; mixed colors. The seed we offer has been procured direct from [apan .10 ^ 6415 Veris {English Co* slip). Flowe
RMMCJ8KG–. Ranunculus. Double Herbaceous Pseonies. The Herbaceous Paeomes are exceed- ingly hardy, and will succeed in any or- dinary garden soil, well enriched with good manure. During the summer months mulching will be beneficial to the roots, especially on dry soils. We offer a splen- did assortment in twelve distinct varieties, embracing all the leading shades, white, pink, crimson, rose, purple, etc., etc. Good, strong roots, 25 cts. each, §2.50 per doz. If wanted by mail, add 5 cts. each for postage. Scilla Siberica. (Amcena.) This is one of the prettiest of early spring blooming bulbs of dwarf h
RM2AJ726T–The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . x-ceptional block of retinLsporas 6 to S feel throughperfect specimens. There is a splendid stock of The^zlis ?1o tf^ ^^ ^^- ^ ^^ shapedthe sizes, 3 to 5 feet, are very desirable. But the greatest surprise was to see about twoacres of Azalea amcena in full bloom. This azaleadoes very well here, and a large business is done inThe stock consists of plants in 2-inch pots inframes, for planting out this season, up tospecimens m the field that sell at $3 to $4 each All varieties of
RMT02BC1–Dreer's garden calendar : 1891 . dreersgardencale1891henr Year: 1891 Primula Japonica. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the early spring bloom- ing plants. With a slight protection they will stand the winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. per pkt. 6432 Primula Japonica. Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 15 6433 Primnla Cortusoides Amcena Graudiflora. A charming variety bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white'eye 25 6415 Primnla Veris (English Coteslip). Flowers of different colors, yellow, brown, and yellow e
RMMCGW8P–. Primula Japonica. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the early spring bloom- ing plants. With a slight protection they will stand the winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. per pkt. 6432 Primula Japonica. Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 15 6433 Primnla Cortusoides Amcena Graudiflora. A charming variety bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white"eye 25 6415 Primnla Veris (English Coteslip). Flowers of different colors, yellow, brown, and yellow edged, etc.; very fragrant; 6 inches 10 6431 Primula Vnlgaris. T
RM2AJ1WJW–Genii Serenissimorum Principum Philippi Wilhelmi Comitis Palatini Rheni .. sponsi, et Annae Catharinae Constantiae, augustissimorum regum Sigismundi III filiae, Vladislai IV sororis, Poloniae et Sueciae &c principis, sponsae : quos in nuptiali eorundem solennitate tria Societatis Jesu Collegia Dusseldorpiense, Monasterioeiffliacum e[t] Marcoduranum clementissimis suis dominis et munificentissimis fundatoribus D C . ona,domo Auftriaca,afpectu amcena, fpecie pulcherrima, ha-bitu totiuscorporisformofa,vita^innocentialimpida.Eo demumvirtutumomniumimodeftia5,pietatis,pudicitiae, religionis> cari
RMRYG685–Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc dreerswholesalep1924henr Year: 1924 Single Tuberous-Rooted Begronia Azalea Kurume Miscellaneous Azaleas Doz. 100 1000 Amcena. 2 14-inch pots, ready April $1 00 $7 OO $60 OO Hinodegiri. 2^4-inch pots, ready April 100 80O 75 00 ' Bushy plants 8 in. in diameter, ready now 10 00 75 00 Ledifolia Alba. 2 -inch pots, ready April 150 1000 ' Magnifica. 2 V4-inch pots, ready April 150 10 00 Macrantha. 2-inch pots, ready April 125 8 00
RMMCFBDF–. PYRETHRUM AUREUM. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the earlv Spring blooming plants. With a slight protection'they will stand the Winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. PER PKT. 6433 Cortusoides Amcena. Charming variety, bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white eye. (See cut.) 10 6432 Japonica. (Japanese Primrose). Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 in. long ; mixed colors. The seed we offer has been procured direct from [apan .10 ^ 6415 Veris {English Co* slip). Flowers of differe colors, yellow, brown y e 11 o w-edged, etc.; very fra
RM2AG6E94–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. and Amcena).Podophyllum (May Apple).Polygonatum (Solomons Seal).Primula (Primrose)-Pulmonaria (Lungwort).Ranunculus repens fl. pl.(Buttercup) the shade, and while the sorts noted below areDescriptions, prices and cultural notes will be Rodgersia. Saxifraga (Megaseas).Smilacina (False Solomons Seal).Spigelia (Carolina or Indian /in/,).Spiraea (Meadow Sweet).Stenanthium( Mountain Feather Fleece).Thalictrum (Meadow line).Tiarella (Foam Flower).Tradescantia (Spider-wort).Tricyrtis (Japanese Toad f.ily).Trillium (Wood Lily or Wakt Robin).Trollius (fjlobe Flower).Vinca (P
RMMCH8RX–. BuDULEiA (Butterfly Shrub) Abelia Chinensis Grandifuora Azalea Amcena. This little gem is practically evergreen, and in late spring the plants are literally smothered with masses of rosy crimson flowers. We off'er plants, 10 lo 12 inches in diameter, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per lOQ. 12 to 15 inches in diameter, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. â Minodeglrl. A Japanese variety, growing about 2^ feet high, and producing great masses of very bright, fiery-red, single flowers. Very desirable on account of its brilliant color. Strong bushy plants, 8 to 10 inches high, $1.25 each; $12.00 pe
RM2AM05NH–Colour in the flower garden . ). Atthe back of these are Lent Hellebores of dull red colour-ing, agreeing charmingly with the colour of the bulbs.A few white Lent Hellebores are at the end ; theyhave turned to greenish white by the time the ratherlate Scilia amcena is in bloom. Then comes a brilliantpatch of pure blue with white—Scilia sibirica andwhite Hyacinths, followed by the also pure blues ofScilla bifolia and Chionodoxa and the later, more purple-blue of Grape Hyacinth. A long drift of white Crocuscomes next, in beauty in the borders earliest days ;and later, the blue-white of Puschkini
RMMABNHH–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . Primula uoktusoides amcena. Trade pkt. Per oz. Pyre thrum aureum [Golden Feather) 15 50 Golden Gem Ricinus [Castor Oil Bean), mixed ... " Borboniensis Arboreus " Cambodgensis. The fin- est dark-foliaged Eicinus.. 10 25 20 60 10 15 10 15 Primula Sinensis Fimbriata. (Fringed Chinese Primrose.) DREER'S PRIZE STRAIN. CHOICEST MIXED. A strictly first-class strain selected from fringed flowers only, and comprising bright shades and large size. We have no hesitation in offering this to th
RM2AKM6FX–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . o. major, 65. per 100 ; amcena, 85. per 100.MESEMBRYANTHEMUMS, cordifolium, variegatum, 6s. per icMD.PELARGONIUMS, good named sorts, autumn struck, fromsingle pots, 3^. per dozen. Cash with order.E. HORTON, The Nurseries. Bromham Road, Bedford. <Ji^^i WcTTte. cifnd &^ Wm How and From What we Save our Seeds. THE Garden says (March 26) A fine groupof named varieties of Cinerarias was exhibited by Messrs.Cannell & Sons. Most of the sorts were very beautiful andvaried in colour, while the flowers were
RMMAC7P7–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . BUDDLEYA VEITCHIANA Japanese Azaleas for Garden Decoration. Amcena. Small, rosy-crimson flowers, almost evergreen, very floriferous bushy plants. 8 to 12 inches high, 40 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 12 to 15 inches high, 80 cts. each; $9.00 per doz. Hinodegiri. Small, brilliant, fiery-red flowers in great masses. Splendid bushy plants, 15 inches high, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 6 to 8 inches high, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. Vodogama. Entirely distinct, producing masses of semi-double lavender-pink flowers. Str
RM2AG15BK–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. tborder decoration, con-tains ilie followingliberal assortme?it:— 25 Hyacinths, choice mixed18 Polyanthus Narcis-sus, mixed12 Narcissus Poeticiisiz „ double white6 Campernelle Jon-quils23 Anemones, fuie double25 ,, fine single50 Persian Ranunculi, mixed50 Turban Ranunculi,in 4 varieties150 Crocus, in 6 vars.loo Snowdrops12 Tulips, scarlet Van Thol12 ,, Cottage Maid12 ,, Yellow Prince2S 3, double, mixed12 „ Rex Rubro- rum.12 ,, late, mixed12 Scilla amcena 2 Liltum candidum12 Spanish Ins9 Herbaceous an
RMMACDEX–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, sundries, etc . PTERIS WILSONI General Collection of Fine Ferns—Continued. Per 100 Per 1000 $3 50 6 00 Inch Pots. Pteris Adiantoides 2% 3 " Argyrasa 2% " Cretica Albo Lineata 25^ ...... 3 " Hastata 2% " Magnifica 2% 3 Ouvrardii 2^ ... .... 3 " Mayii 2^ " 3 " Serrulata 254 " " cristata 254 " Tremula 2% 3 " VVilsoni. (See above.) " Wimsetti Multiceps 2% 3 Sitalobium Cicutarium 2% Selaginellas. Amcena 2% Braunii 3 C.tsia 3 " Arborea 3 Cau
RM2AGACXN–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1889. ains of singleflowers, various shades of color... 25 Rhodea Japonica, leaves green, edged with yellow 30 Each. Rogiera Amcena „.... 30^^ >Gratissima (new) 50**^ ^ Winter flowering plants, as fragrant as the Hfiiotrope. *Rhododendron formosum, a fine Indian spe-cies, flowers white 1 00 Rondeletia Speciosa Major, a very beautiful stove plant, flowers scarlet, very fine 50 Russellia Juncea, pretty basket plant, scarlet flowers 20 >^ Ruellia formosa, a free winter blooming plant,with scarlet flowers Sanchezia Nobilis Variegata, leaves
RMMACCHN–. Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc . PHYSOSTEGIA Phlox—Various Types. Per doz. PerlOO Amcena. 3-inch pots $1 50 $10 00 Arendsl Amanda 2 00 15 00 Divaricate Canadensis. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 Phlox Subulata (Moss Pinks or Mountain Pinks) Alba. White. Lllaclna. Soft lilac. Rosea. Bright rose. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. Physalis. Per doz. Per 100 Pranchetl (Chinese Lantern Plant). 3%-inch pots. $1 75 $12 00 Physostegia (False Dragon-head). One
RM2AN9B1F–Bulbs, plants, and seeds for autumn planting : 1897 . EANPNCTJLUS. 6 Bulbs of one varietu sold at dozen rates ; 25 at 100 rates. Bulbs are delivered free in the U. §>,, except were noted, PETER ----iENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 45. SCILLA CAMPANULATA. SCILLAS SIBIRICA AND BIFOLIA. 5CILLA. Sibirica, (Amcena or PrcEcox.) One of ourmost beautiful hardy spring bulbs, produc-ing in profusion masses of exquisite richblue flowers almost before the snow has dis-appeared. If grown in masses, their flowersfairly carpet Ihe ground ; and if grown withSnowdrops and Crocus, for co
RMMAB7RY–. Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc . Single Tuberous-Rooted Begronia Azalea Kurume Miscellaneous Azaleas Doz. 100 1000 Amcena. 2 14-inch pots, ready April $1 00 $7 OO $60 OO Hinodegiri. 2^4-inch pots, ready April 100 80O 75 00 " Bushy plants 8 in. in diameter, ready now 10 00 75 00 Ledifolia Alba. 2 %-inch pots, ready April 150 1000 " Magnifica. 2 V4-inch pots, ready April 150 10 00 Macrantha. 2%-inch pots, ready April 125 8 00 Yayeglri, 2^/4-inch pots
RM2AKR4NF–Dreer's wholesale price list for 1904 : decorative hardy garden greenhouse and other plants bulbs tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . ach. Alooasias. Illustris. A pretty dwarf bedding variety, dark green cloudedand marked with blue black. S1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. riacrohiza Variegata. A splendid stove plant, with large,dark green foliage blotched and marbled with white. 75 cts.each. Ne-HT Red AlternantlieTa. Paronychioides Major Improved (New.) This is byall odds the brightest of all the high colored varieties, a sportfrom Paronychioides Major or Amcena Spectabilis colorin
RM2AWYPPF–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ^::::;::;.;:g;::^^5.g£^:yt llili Fio. 146. Design for Carpet Bed (E).. Fig. 145. Design for Carpet Bed (D). Sempervimim. montamim; No. 3, Alternanthera amcena; No. 4, Pachyphytum bracteosum, or Leucophyta Brownii; No. 5, Antennaria tomentosa or Alternanthera major aurea; No. 6, Alternanthera versicolor; No. 7, Mesem- bryanthemum ; No. 8, Mentha; No. 9 with Pyrethrum Golden Feather. The centres of Nos. 4 and 5 should consist of small specimen Palms; whils
RM2AG33X1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. iral assortment:— 7--, Hyacinths, choice mixedrS Polyanthus Narcis-sus, mixed13 Narcissus Poeticusiz ,, double white6 Campernelle Jon-quils25 Anemones, fine double25 ,, fine single50 Persian Ranunculi, mixed50 Turban Ranunculi,in 4 varieties150 Crocus, in 6 vars.to3 Snowdrops12 Tulips, scarlet Van Thol12 ,, Cottage MaidJ2 ,, Yellow Prince25 ,, double, mixed12 ,, Rex Rubro-nira 11 ,, late, mixed 12 Scilla amcena 2 Lilium candiduin2 Spanisli Ins9 Herbaceous andAlpine Plants, Case, Pitching, a)id Carri
RM2AFTHER–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. 6 Winchell, Prof. A., in relation to State Cabinet xix, 13 Winkler, Dr. Charles, meteorological observations at Milwaukee., .xx, 122 Wormsnake Celuta amcena (Say) B. & G vii, 121 Yttro-cerite, a rare mineral. iii, 151; vii, 55 Zeuglodon cetoides xviii, 41 [Senate, No. 92.] 15 190 INDEX. Zeuglodon hydrarchus xviii, 48 Zinc blende iii, 147 Zircon, new form of. v, 42 Zoological additions to Cabinet (see Ma
RM2AFNGJK–. Adunanze degli Arcadi pubblicate nelle nozze di ... Giacinta Orsini ... con ... Don Antonio Boncompagno Ludovisi. Loriferos olim colles , & amcena vìreta $ Sylvamque infolitus luclusy & horror habet gQutque loquax fuerat blandis fpirantibus aurìs Nunc tenet irriguas fons taciturnus aquas *Jamque Lycaonia Boreas baccatur ab ArBoy Et gelidam toto fpargìt ab axe nivem •DejeBas video ramo/a ex arbore frondes, Mugity & aquore<e turbine littus aqua»*Talis in apricam fertut y favìtque juventam Durior hìberna pigra feneEla nive.Scìlicet adveniat ; Virtus , Mufaque Sorores Ufque dabunt Utos vivere
RM2AFNFRF–. Adunanze degli Arcadi pubblicate nelle nozze di ... Giacinta Orsini ... con ... Don Antonio Boncompagno Ludovisi. Loriferos olim colles , & amcena vìreta $ Sylvamque infolitus luclusy & horror habet gQutque loquax fuerat blandis fpirantibus aurìs Nunc tenet irriguas fons taciturnus aquas *Jamque Lycaonia Boreas baccatur ab ArBoy Et gelidam toto fpargìt ab axe nivem •DejeBas video ramo/a ex arbore frondes, Mugity & aquore<e turbine littus aqua»*Talis in apricam fertut y favìtque juventam Durior hìberna pigra feneEla nive.Scìlicet adveniat ; Virtus , Mufaque Sorores Ufque dabunt Utos vivere
RM2AM36CR–Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . Hardy Garden Phlox. PHLOXES. STANDARD VARIETIES.—Cow^inued.30 Cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Hodur. Lilac-rose, shading to white in the centre. La Cygne. Pure white, splendid spike: late. La Vogue. Clear silvery-rose. Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, fine for massing; large panicles; early. Pantheon. Brilliant rose; an effective variety. Sunshine. Salmon-rose. Fine deep shade. Von Goethe. Richsalmon-ibse. PHLOX amcena. A charming dwarf variety, forming a carpet of foliage, covered in May and June with a Doz. :00mass of lavender pink flowers. 9 in. .S2.50
RM2CEWEE5–. 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. Make patches here and there of golden,white and purple crocus, the little chionodoxas,snowdrops. Scilla amcena, winter aconite, snow-flakes, bulbocodium and triteleia. These grow, increase,bloom and ripen the foliage before it is necessary touse the lawn mower, so that the surface of the lawn insummer is not marred. The
RM2CDF33J–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . unicated by the present author to theBritish Association at the Birmingham Meeting in September, 1913, are embodied in thisaccount of the Microsporacese. The recent paper by Meyer on Microspora amcena (December, 1913) adds nothing of importanceto the present account. Meyers figure of the formation of akinetes (fig. 15) represents theformation of aplanospores. Microsporaceas becoming mucilaginous. In the common species M. stagnorum1 the fila-m
RM2CHAKMG–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1890 . ous shades of color Rhodea Japonica, leaves green, edged with yellow ^^-Rogierae Amcena ^^ Gratissima (new) ^**>Winter flowering plants, as fragrant as the*^- Heliotrope. *Rhododendron formosum, a fine Indian spe-cies, flowers white y? Rondeletia Speciosa Major, a very beautiful stove plant, flowers scariet, very fine ^ Russellia Juncea, pretty basket plant, scarletflowers 25 25 1 00 20 Each. Ruellia forrnosa, a free winter blooming plant, with scarlet flowers 20 Sanchezia Nobilis Variegata, leaves of mostintense green, the veins b
RM2CE141T–. Elliott's 51st annual edition of fall bulbs . SCU.LA SIBERICA. Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Garden Requisites. 17 any are quite hardy, and easily cultivated, growing ingood soil; very suitable for growing in pot8. Amcena. Very fine blue. 5c. each; 20c. perdoz.; per 100.Siberica. Blue, very early. 5c. each; 20c. per doz. per 100.Peruviana. Large pyramidal heads of bright blue flow ers, excellent for pot culture. 15c. each; $1.50 per doz By mail postpaid. 75c. 75c.. SPIR^A. ASTILBOIDES. SNOWDROPS. These beautiful little snow-white flowers, the earliestof all spring-flowering bulbs, are
RM2CPEW06–. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . Tree SwallowScarlet Tanacer Male, upper; female, lower Cliff or Eaves SwallowWestern Tanager Male, upper; female, lower 31 INDIGO BUNTING (Passerina cyanea) LAZULI BUNTING (Passerina amcena) I,cn,!4lli, alMiit 5j inclus. T]ie male is easilyiilenlilied by tile rich Miie cnl(ir, with black-wings and tail. The female is warm brown. Range: Breeds from eastern North Dakota,central ]Iinnesota, northwestern Michigan,southern Ontario, and southern New Bruns-wick to central Texas, southern Louisiana,central Alabama, and ce
RM2CT20T9–. Symbolorvm & emblematvm ex re herbaria desvmtorvm centvria vna . x^lta CAclunt vttijsy njtrtutihm injimafurgutit,Hqc t€ monsjienlisi vallis amcena monet. r s VioU. IQI.M frimtgrAtlfrmfioJcttUvernales^ hinc irtde humi jerpntes & m locts hu» milibtisadradtces montium Ithcter cre- I fcentes, odorefuaui ac heneolenti ah om- j! nihtts expetuntur, contra montes etiam dltipmij£pe ub ajperitatem & altitudtnem flane rema-nentjieriles, paruumj^ vfumprahent homtnthus. VndeS. Petras infua i. Ef^tftoiacap.vlttmo. Humilttatemani-rni vohis infixam hahete frofterea qtiod D e wsfiiperbi^refifttty humtlibti
RM2CT37XH–. Quarles' Emblems . O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to license thee the press : I must no more ; nor could the truth say less. Sic approbavit. RIC. LOVE, P roc an. Cant. Tot Flores QUARLES, quot Paradisus habetLectori bene malc-voXo. Qui legit ex Horto hoc Flores, qui carpit, utcrque Jure potest Violas dicere, jure Rosas :Non e Paruasso VIOL AM, festive ROSE TO Carpit Apollo, magis quae sit amcena, ROSAM.Quot Versus VIOLAS legis; & quern verba locutum Credis, verba dedit : Nam d
RM2CP56BX–. Imago primi saeculi Societatis Iesu . noSIemque feramque refringet,Et totos fandet mtns adaperta fintts. LIBER PRIMVS. SOCIETAS NASCENS. 203 Dimiifio e Societate Iesv*. Nil dabit inde minus. ΕΤ ηοβι, ffinjernm eB; non eft iaffura doikfi,Vinea qttam curuJt falce putata tttlit.D^ec minuj mde fuis fub n)eris tempora gemmis, D^ec mmits autumno fltthit Amcena botris.Viderit hanc, c&rmtn pbihmela datura fubtbits Vident banc , ftflet fape viator iter;sAtque omnem txato percurrens lumine filaxm, Hxc, dicet, magnas njme& fundet opes.ViTtA per φ terr<e, per & aquora τιαΒα profundt, aAuehet tlle r
RM2CEJ4DY–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Horac eJCraght iel. et litk. West.Newmari Ju-omo PLATE LI. 1. Etisemia sumhnna, J , 2. Imvietalia ci/anca, 2 • 3. Biirgena amcena, $ . 4. Eusemin eonnexa, S • 5. Scrohigera vidcania, J • 6. ,, niveifascinta, 2 ? 7. Mcmasjlavata, cJ. 8. ,, tenuis, d. 9. Eusehirropterus di self era, 9 10. Ecpantheria peruvcnsis, S . 11. Ilimettsemia centralis, $ . 12. Laora uhiana, c?. 13. Eusemia hisma, S • 14. Burgeiia splendkla, S • 15. „ clialyhcata, S • 16. Immetalia meeci, c? • 17. Scrobigera vaciUans, 6 . 18. Eusemia negrita, S • Vol. HI. p. 52
RM2CDKRW5–. Harrisons' nurseries . $2 00 3 to 4 feet 3 00 4 to 5 feet 4 00 5 to 6 feet 5 00 6 to 7 feet 7 50 Yew, Japanese {Taxus cuspidata hrevifolia). 12 inch i 50 Yew, Trained. 2 to 3 feet 2 50 10 I17 50253540601222 0000 GOGO50SO BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS Parcel Post. We do not ship these plants by parcel post Each 10 Azalea, Evergreen {Azalea amcena). 12 inch $1 50 $12 50 Azalea Hinodegiri. 12 inch i 50 12 50 Azalea, Japanese {Azalea mollis). 12 to 18 inch ... i 00 9 00 BOXWOOD {Buxus suffruticosa). A dwarfvariety. Splendid for planting in win-dow-boxes, and is much used for edgingalong walks and abou
RM2CERWPT–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Horace Kni^tdd.etlith.. 28 TLATE XL 1.2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21. 9>> Euiota sliclibasis, J .Eachiomia amcena, J. rahrkollls, S • isis, c5. cijanitis, 5 . amhoinica, S . Difdadia melcena, 2 •Macrocneme thyridia, $ .Histicea boliviana, c? •,, maon, § .,, glaucozona, S .„ imaon, c? .Macrocneme ci/aiiea, $ . „ citprcipennis, 5 Eurota niaritana, c? .Eitchronia gonmata. J .ccmidlna, c?.lurlina, d.duhiii, c? .hourica, J .auranticincta, 2 ? Vol. I. p. 290.„ p. 295.„ p. 300.„ p. 301.„ p. 301.„ p. 302.„ p
RMRDTBB5–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 728.—^Abyssinian Primrose* The Primulas are an extensive genus of plants, of which we grow several species. I have tried Primula denticulata, but it has not lived out of doors. I have also tried the Abyssinian Primrose (fig. 728), but with what success I cannot as yet tell. The beautiful P. amcena cortusoides (fig. 729) likewise does not thrive well with me.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRF624J–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. EVERGREEN SHRUBS. The finer Evergreen Shrubs described below are especially valuable for grouping, border and mass planting. The beautiful effects obtainable from such plantations of Andromeda Floribunda, Azalea Amcena, Hardy Khododendrons, Kalmias and Mahonias make these plants indispensable for the best results in all fine ornamental grounds. For a number of years the furnishing of the best quality of this
RMRP6JGN–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 7r,i. llte!:fe.J!-<M,^aS3u.^^ ^ AZALEA AMCENA ON GROUNDS OF GEORGE J. GOULD, NEW JERSEY. foot benches, planting them about three feet apart for crop and also to furnish shade for his carnations. He has chosen this late variety because it lasts through- out the hot weather and the crop is much heavier and as a whole more profitable to him than any early forcing kind. NiEL. Azalea Amoena. This beautiful Chinese azalea is of doubtlul hardiness in the latitude of Boston, but does finely
RMRFEC3C–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. EVERGREEN SHRUBS. The finer Evergreen Shrubs described below are especially valuable for grouping, border and mass planting. The beautiful effects obtainable from such plantations of Andromeda Floribunda, Azalea Amcena, Hardy Khododendrons, Kalmias and Mahonias make these plants indispensable for the best results in all fine ornamental grounds. For a number of years the furnishing of the best quality of this
RMRDTBB9–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 726.—C. rotundifolta. Fig. 727.—C hirsuta.. Fig. 728.—^Abyssinian Primrose* The Primulas are an extensive genus of plants, of which we grow several species. I have tried Primula denticulata, but it has not lived out of doors. I have also tried the Abyssinian Primrose (fig. 728), but with what success I cannot as yet tell. The beautiful P. amcena cortusoides (fig. 729) likewise does not thrive well with me.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRJ5473–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. EVERGREEN SHRUBS. The finer Evergreen Shrubs described below are especially valuable for grouping, border and mass planting. The beautiful effects obtainable from such plantations of Andromeda Floribunda, Azalea Amcena, Hardy Rhododendrons, Kalmias and Mahonias make these plants indispensable for the best results in all fine ornamental grounds. For a number of years the furnishing of the best quality of this class of stock in quantity has been a special feature of my business, and I am able, as heretofore, to fu
RMRDXH2C–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. 177.—Phyteuma Charmelii. ift! high; the flowers are bright yellow, very fragrant, and are produced from May to August. Phlox is a genus yielding several dwarf perennial species suitable for the rock garden, such as P. amcena and P. subulata, which are treated under " Spring- Bedding Plants." Phyteumas are charming plants for sunny situations; they are increased by seeds or by division. P. Michelii grows 6in. high, and bears heads of reddish flowers during June and July. P. orbiculare grows ift. high, a
RMRDXH2H–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON ROCK PLANTS. 297. Fig. 177.—Phyteuma Charmelii. ift! high; the flowers are bright yellow, very fragrant, and are produced from May to August. Phlox is a genus yielding several dwarf perennial species suitable for the rock garden, such as P. amcena and P. subulata, which are treated under " Spring- Bedding Plants." Phyteumas are charming plants for sunny situations; they are increased by seeds or by division. P. Michelii grows 6in. high, and bears heads of reddish flowers during June and July. P. orbicula
RMRDXHXA–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. 100.—Design for Carpet Bed (F). amaena, No. 5 with Alt. amabilis or magnified, having centre plants of Chamaepeuce. The groundwork (No. 6) might be filled with Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or one of the Sedums. If the bed is of sufficient size, Eucalyptus globulus might be substituted for the plants of Chamaepeuce. In Bed F (Fig. 100), panel No. 1 might be filled with Alternanthera amcena; No. 2 with Echeveria secunda glauca or. rffllSaiBI Fig. ioi.—Design for Carpet Bed (G). E. agaveides ; No. 3 with Cerastiu
RMRFPTTN–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE SQVin FAMILY. 167 A species of Calamaiy found on the coast of Givenlanrl, the Gonatns amcena. -vvliicli, in tlie form of its pen and of the animal itself, resembles Lolujo in most respects, lias foui- series of cnps on its eight/JOffa, or feet, and on its two long tentacular feelers it has numerous small cujis, and a single large fixed cuj> ai-med with a hook. The Sepioteuthis, of which thirteen species are known, is also closely related to Lolujo. It has lateral tins as long as the body, and sometimes attains to three feet in lengt
RMRHC72C–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON BEDDING PLANTS. I99 peuce might be placed along the middle of Nos. i and 2. No. 3 might be planted with Kleinia repens, No. 4 with Altej-nanthera. amcena, No. 5 with Alt. amabilis or inagiiifica, having centre plants of Chamsepeuce. The groundwork (No. 6) might be filled with Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or one of the Sedums. If the bed is of sufficient size, Eucalyptus globulus might be substituted for the plants of Chamaepeuce. In Bed F (Fig. 100), panel No. i might be filled with Alternanthera anmna; No. 2 wi
RMRHC724–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. amcena, No. 5 with Alt. amabilis or inagiiifica, having centre plants of Chamsepeuce. The groundwork (No. 6) might be filled with Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or one of the Sedums. If the bed is of sufficient size, Eucalyptus globulus might be substituted for the plants of Chamaepeuce. In Bed F (Fig. 100), panel No. i might be filled with Alternanthera anmna; No. 2 with Echeveria secu?ida glauca or. Fig. ioi.—Design for Carpet Bed (G). E. agavoides; No. 3 with Cerasiium tomentosum or Sagina pilifera aurea; No. 4 wi
RMRFMXDE–. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PERENNIAL PEA.—{Lathyrus.) L. Latifolius albitiorus. Pure white flowers in clusters. Valuable for cut flowers all summer. Price, 50c each. PHLOX. These are justly esteemed the finest of herbaceous plants. They are of the dwarf habit, perfectly hard}^ of very easy cul- ture, and yield a profusion of bright, showy bloom. They are hardly equaled by any other hardy plant for the decoration of the garden. P. amcena. Lovely Phlox. Flowers pinkish purple
RMRDXHX7–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 200 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. major; No. 6 with Alt. aurea nana, and the groundwork (No. 7) with Mesembryanthemum. If dot plants are required for this bed, specimens of Dracasna, Grevillea, or Acacia lophantha might be inserted in the centre of Nos. 1, 4, 5, and 6. In Bed G (Fig. 101), No. 1 should consist of a small specimen Yucca or Dracasna; No. 2, Echeveria Peacockii, edged with Semper- vivum montanum; No. 3, Alternanthera amcena; No. 4, Pachy- phytum bracteosum or Leucophyta Brownii ; No. 5, Antennaria tomentosa or
RMRHC71P–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 200 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. major; No. 6 with Alt. mirea nana., and the groundwork (No. 7) with Mesembryanthemum. If dot plants are required for this bed, specimens of Dracaena, Grevillea, or Acacia lophantha might be inserted in the centre of Nos. i, 4, 5, and 6. In Bed G (Fig. loi), No. i should consist of a small specimen Yucca or Dracaena; No. 2, Echeveria Feacockii, edged with Senipe?-- vivuni montanum; No. 3, Alternanthera amcena : No. 4, Pachy- phytuni bracteosiim or Leiicophyta Broitmii; No. 5, Anfe?iJia7'ia t
RMRFBHHE–. Catalog of fruit trees vines, ornamentals, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Evergreens, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Nut trees, Catalogs. Fruits and Ornamentals for Profit and Beauty AZALEA, Hardy Evergreen {A. amcena). Of bush}', dwarf growth; small green leaves, changing to deep coppery shades in winter. Blooms in April and May with brilliant red flowers that last for weeks. Very dense and com- pact; fine for low hedges. BOX, Tree {Buxus sempervirens arhor- escens). Succeeds in most well- drai
RMRDXHX3–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON BEDDING PLANTS. thera versicolor ; No. 3 with Alt. paronychioides, having a small plant of Ficus elasti.ca at each of the four corners; No. 4 with Mentha; No. 5 with Echeveria secunda glauca; No. 6 with Alternantkera amcena, having centre dot plants of Centaurea ragusina compacta or Santolina incana; No. 7 with Alternan- tkera aurea nana; No. 8 with Echeveria metallica; No. 9 with Cerastium tomentosum, having dot plants of Iresine in the centre; No. 10 with Mesembryanthemum ; No. n with Alternan- tkera major aurea
RMRF3YRY–. Catalog of fruit trees vines, ornamentals, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Evergreens, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Nut trees, Catalogs. Fruits and Ornamentals for Profit and Beauty AZALEA, Hardy Evergreen {A. amcena). Of bush}', dwarf growth; small green leaves, changing to deep coppery shades in winter. Blooms in April and May with brilliant red flowers that last for weeks. Very dense and com- pact; fine for low hedges. BOX, Tree {Buxus sempervirens arhor- escens). Succeeds in most well- drai
RMRF61W2–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 6o Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. Paeony tenuifolium. Large carmine, crimson; single flower ; fine feathery foliage; very fine; $5 per dozen. PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming, upright border plants. Many varieties of the tall-growing Decussata kinds, including Eclaireur, Lothair, Pearl and Wm. Robinson. See cuts, pages 56 and 59. Also the best dwarf growing varieties : amcena, procumbens, sublata or
RMRDTBH6–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 693.—Myosotis dissitiflora. Fig. 694.—M. rupicola. Fig. 695. —Veronica maritima. We grow many Speedwells (Veronica). The lovely V. Ckamczdrys grows wild with us. The V. maritima (fig. 695) is an elegant plant, and lasts in blossom a long time. V repens (fig. 696) is well adapted for the rock-work. We grow also V. aphylla, V. amcena, V. Candida, V. nummularia, V. saxatilis, V. spicata, V. Teucriiim, V. rupestre, V. virginica, and other species.. Please note that the
RMRDTBHB–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 693.—Myosotis dissitiflora. Fig. 694.—M. rupicola. Fig. 695. —Veronica maritima. We grow many Speedwells (Veronica). The lovely V. Ckamczdrys grows wild with us. The V. maritima (fig. 695) is an elegant plant, and lasts in blossom a long time. V repens (fig. 696) is well adapted for the rock-work. We grow also V. aphylla, V. amcena, V. Candida, V. nummularia, V. saxatilis, V. spicata, V. Teucriiim, V. rupestre, V. virginica, and other species.. Please note that the
RMRE0XB0–. 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. 1524 RHODODENDRON bright crimson in dwise lieads. B.E. 17:1-114.â-ff. a/fiwniim. Planch.= Azalea amcena.âA'. Anthoiibgon,!). Hon. Low shrub; Ivs elliptic-oblong, ferrugineons-lepidote beneath, I/2 in. long: fls small, funnelform, yellowisll white, K in. long; stamens 5, included. Himalayas. B.M. 3'J47. Almost h
RMRDDX31–. Trees, shrubs and vines of the northeastern United States : their characteristic landscape features fully described for identification by the non-botanical reader ; together with an account of the principal foreign hardy trees, shrubs and vines cultivated in our country, and found in Central Park, New York City . Trees; Shrubs; Parks. 7. Azalea amcena. 43. (Va) 8. Smoke-tree S^. OA) 9. Kerria japonlca. S3- (%) 10. Missouri Currant. 54. (%) 11. Siberian Pea-tree. 56. (Vj) 12. Bladder-senna. 57. (Vj) 39S. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRFEBTR–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 6o Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. Paeony tenuifolium. Large carmine, crimson; single flower ; fine feathery foliage; very fine; $5 per dozen. PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming, upright border plants. Many varieties of the tall-growing Decussata kinds, including Eclaireur, Lothair, Pearl and Wm. Robinson. See cuts, pages 56 and 59. Also the best dwarf growing varieties : amcena, procumbens, sublata or
RMREWDGD–. Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. EARLY FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX MISS L1NGABD. PHYSOSTEGIA Phlox—Various Types. Per doz. PerlOO Amcena. 3-inch pots $1 50 $10 00 Arendsl Amanda 2 00 15 00 Divaricate Canadensis. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 Phlox Subulata (Moss Pinks or Mountain Pinks) Alba. White. Lllaclna. Soft lilac.
RMREXC47–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Primula uoktusoides amcena. Trade pkt. Per oz. Pyre thrum aureum [Golden Feather) 15 50 Golden Gem Ricinus [Castor Oil Bean), mixed ... " Borboniensis Arboreus " Cambodgensis. The fin- est dark-foliaged Eicinus.. 10 25 20 60 10 15 10 15 Primula Sinensis Fimbriata. (Fringed Chinese Primrose.) DREER'S PRIZE STRAIN. CHOICEST MIXED. A
RMRER6KJ–. Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Single Tuberous-Rooted Begronia Azalea Kurume Miscellaneous Azaleas Doz. 100 1000 Amcena. 2 14-inch pots, ready April $1 00 $7 OO $60 OO Hinodegiri. 2^4-inch pots, ready April 100 80O 75 00 " Bushy plants 8 in. in diameter, ready now 10 00 75 00 Ledifolia Alba. 2 %-inch
RMRJ2J4K–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 252 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 598. Passerina cyanea (Linn.). Indigo Bunting. Tanagra cyanea Linn. S. N. ed. 12, L 1766, 315. Passerina cyanea Vikim,. Nouv. Diet. dHist. Nat. XXV. 1817,7. [B 387, C 199, R 248, C 295.] Geog. Dist.— Eastern United States, west to Kansas, north to New Brunswick, southern Ontario and Minnesota; south in winter to Central America. 599. Passerina amcena (Say). Lazuli Bunting. Emberiza amcena Say, Long's K.xp. IL 1823, 47. Passerina amoena Gray, Handl. IL 1S70, 97. [B 386, C 20
RMRJ2J57–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 4t â , V ',â A III > * ;i '* :r: i ' i n. 252 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 598. Passerina cyanea (Linn.). Indigo Bunting. Tanagra cyanea Linn. S. N. ed. 12, L 1766, 315. Passerina cyanea Vikim,. Nouv. Diet. dHist. Nat. XXV. 1817,7. [B 387, C 199, R 248, C 295.] Geog. Dist.â Eastern United States, west to Kansas, north to New Brunswick, southern Ontario and Minnesota; south in winter to Central America. 599. Passerina amcena (Say). Lazuli Bunting. Emberiza amcena Say, Long's K.xp. IL 1823, 47. Passerina
RMRFK1MX–. H. H. Berger & Co.'s price list. Nurseries (Horticulture), California, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. 3 H. H. BERCER & CO., 47 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. VARIOUS BULBS AND FLOWERING ROOTS, continued. Doz. $o 20 15 OXALIS, Bermuda Buttercup " in best mixture RANUNCULUS, Double Persian «« Double French *£ Double Turban SCILLA, Amcena Sibirica SNOWDROPS, Single 15 '« Double 20 «« Giant (Elwesii). True 25 SPIR/EA, Japonica. Extra strong 50 compacta 75 " astilboides 75 100 $1 00 85 50 5o 60 60 75 20 00 50 5o 00 1,000 $7 00 7 00 4 00 4 00 4 50 4 50 6 00
RMRCBT83–. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. PAPAVEB. Phlox. amcena. procumbens. subulata. var. alba.. PHLOX SUBULATA. Platycodon (Campanula). grandifloruni. grandiflorum. albuHi semi-pleno. Polemonium (Greek Valerian), reptans. Poteutilla (Cinquefoil). insignis. O'Briana. pyrenaica. Kusselliana. Primula (Primrose). acaulis. auricula. cortusoides. elatior. ^ obconica. veris. Primula (Primrose).. 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
RMRCAGC5–. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 80 ELLWANGER & BARRTS Papaver (Poppy).. PAPAVEB. Phlox. amcena. procumbens. subulata. var. alba.. 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.. Mount Hope Nurseries; Ellwanger & Barry; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Rochester, N. Y. : Ellwanger & Barry
RMRCTDBG–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PHLOX SUBULATA. PHLOX. These are justly esteemed as the finest of herbaceous plants. They are ot dwarf habit, perfectly hardy, of very eas}' culture and j-ield a profusion of bright, showy bloom. They are hardly equalled by any other hard}' plant for the decoration of the garden. P. Amcena. Lovely Phlox.—Flowers pinkish purple, complet
RMRCECMX–. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. Japanese Maples These beautiful dwarf-growing trees are coming into favor more and more. Heretofore they have been so rare and high priced that they were found only in private collections. The foliage is wonder- fully beautiful at all seasons, and in color is deep red, rich crimson-scarlet, golden yellow and various other shades. They make beautiful bushy Httle trees, and our imported collection includes the finest varieties We offer handsome trees, 3 to 4 branches, 12 to 15 mches high, $1 each, by express. AZALEA AMCENA Azaleas MOLLIS. Among the mos
RMRC7N4C–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1899. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. PYRETHRUM AUREUM. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the earlv Spring blooming plants. With a slight protection'they will stand the Winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. PER PKT. 6433 Cortusoides Amcena. Charming variety, bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white eye. (See cut.) 10 6432 Japonica. (Japanese Primrose). Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 in
RMRC6915–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1891. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Primula Japonica. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the early spring bloom- ing plants. With a slight protection they will stand the winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. per pkt. 6432 Primula Japonica. Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 15 6433 Primnla Cortusoides Amcena Graudiflora. A charming variety bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white"eye 25 6415 Primnla Veris (
RMRC6916–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1891. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Primula Vulgaris.. Primula Japonica. HARDY PRIMROSES. These are among the best of the early spring bloom- ing plants. With a slight protection they will stand the winter, but do better if protected by a cold frame. per pkt. 6432 Primula Japonica. Bright and showy flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 15 6433 Primnla Cortusoides Amcena Graudiflora. A charming variety bearing dark crimson flowers with distinct white"eye 25 6
RMRCB2X3–. Dreer's bulbs 1921. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. BuDULEiA (Butterfly Shrub) Abelia Chinensis Grandifuora Azalea Amcena. This little gem is practically evergreen, and in late spring the plants are literally smothered with masses of rosy crimson flowers. We off'er plants, 10 lo 12 inches in diameter, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per lOQ. 12 to 15 inches in diameter, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. â Minodeglrl. A Japanese variety, growing about 2^ feet high, and producing great masses of
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