RMC574XP–Anthemis tinctoria, Yellow Chamomile, in flower
RMJTAXCM–Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton', or 'Dyer's chamomile', in full bloom in an English garden border in mid summer (June), UK
RMAD39WN–Part of the stone garden at Holbrook Devon late June with Anthemis E C Buxton and Anthemis Wargrave variety the paler daisy
RM2AJ2005–Vaughan's gardening illustrated . ILLEA (Yarrow Milfoil) T7REE flowering plants of easy culture for the» mixed border; most of the varieties are verysuitable for cutting. —Eupatorium, Parkers Variety. June-Aug.1 % ft. pale yellow flowers. Plants, doz.,$3.00; 3 for 85c. —The Pearl. 2 ft. June,to Aug. Pure white,fine for cutting. Plants, doz., $3.00;3 for 85c. ALYSSUM—Saxatile Compactum (Basket ofGold.) I ft. May-June. Greatly prized forits masses of golden yellow flowers. Plants,doz., $3.00; 3 for 85c. ANTHEMIS Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). 2 ft. A most satisfactory plant, bearing all sum-mer, da
RM2R7GD54–Field chamomile (Anthemis arvensis) flowering on sandy ground, Mezofold, Hungary
RMW7NKYX–Corn Chamomile (Anthemis arvensis) in flower surrounding a discarded old farm implement wheel, Norfolk, UK, June
RME5MFH9–Golden marguerite Anthemis tinctoria in summer June Norfolk
RMW7YC8B–Wildflowers, including corn marigold (Glebionis segetum), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), being grown for seed by Landlife, Fir Tree Farm, Merseyside, UK, June.
RM2JE0C26–Flowers lining garden path Cota or Anthemis tinctoria Lavender Blue Lavandula sidewalk
RMPG22T5–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 490 COMPOSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) and its achenes are a common impurity in those of grass and clover. The same measures should be used for its control as for Mayweed. YELLOW CHAMOMILE Anthemis tinctbria, L. Introduced. Perennial. Propagates by seeds. Time of bloom: June to September. Seed-time: July to October. Range: Atlantic States from Maine to Maryland; locally in some interior states. Habitat: F
RM2BYBMJG–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite
RFF65A72–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMMCF0ND–. Anthemis, Kelwayi Anthemis f^l Golden Marguerite 1123 Kelwayi. Bright 3-ellow Daisy- like flowers from June until Octo- ber. Easy to grow and perfectly hardy. 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 60c.
RMRYGEC7–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : flower seeds plants and bulbs vegetable and lawn grass seeds sundries dreerswholesalep1932henr 1 Year: 1932 Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety (Golden MargTierite) A wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable
RFJAWC4B–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMC574X1–Anthemis tinctoria, Yellow Chamomile, in flower
RMAD39WH–Part of the stone garden at Holbrook Devon late June with Anthemis E C Buxton and Anthemis Wargrave variety the paler daisy
RM2AWFT35–CMHobbs & Sons . light covering ofleaves or straw is sufficient protection in mostsevere winters. Anemone japonica rubra. Medium size, rosy-red petals, bright yellow stamens, 1 y2 to 2 feet. A. Queen Charlotte. Very large, semi-double,silvery pink. A. Whirlwind. Large semi-double, white.Very free flowering. ANTHEMIS - Marguerite Anthemis tinctoria Kelwayi. Fine for cut-ting. Large daisy-like flowers; deep yellow,good foliage. 2 to 3 feet. June to August. ANTIRRHINUM - Snapdragon,Snout Flower 1 to 3 feet high, leaves oblong and lanceolateentire. Flowers large, long, tubular, withspreading very
RM2R7GD5E–Field chamomile (Anthemis arvensis) flowering on sandy ground, Mezofold, Hungary
RMGAARHK–Wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), corn marigold (Glebionis segetum), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), being grown for seed by Landlife, Fir Tree Farm, Merseyside, UK, June.
RM2BYCTKK–white daisy composite chamomilla
RFF66W43–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMMABJJG–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition . Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety (Golden Marguerite) A wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable for cutting. This beautiful introduction during the season of 1929 was awarded a Ce
RMRYH04W–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition dreerswholesalep1932henr 2 Year: 1932 62 HENRY A. DREER Hardy Plants WHOLESALE LIST Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety (Golden Marguerite) A wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuabl
RFJAX2TM–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMC574TF–Trifolium rubens in flower at Painswick Rococo Garden, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
RME1GXYN–Anthemis Nobilis. Roman Chamomile flower growing through metal garden railings in an English garden
RMAD39WR–Part of the stone garden at Holbrook Devon late June with Anthemis E C Buxton and Anthemis Wargrave variety the paler daisy
RM2AFJ1H9–. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. Sept. 2 ft.. Walkeri. Crimson, large flowers Ajuga reptans rubra. Purplish blue flowers Alyssum rostratum. Mad-wort. Golden yellow; Jtine and July. I ft., 15 ft saxatile compactum. Gold Dust. Bright yellow; show^plant for border or rockery masses; April to June. I ft.Amsonia tabernsemontana. Bushy plant with cymes of pale blue flowers; June. 2 ft Anthemis tinctoria. Hardy Marguerite. Bright yellow; splendid hardy plant for massing and cutting; June to Sept. I5 ft. Anthericum liliago. St. Bernards Lily. Elegant spikes of pure white, lily-like fragrant flowe
RM2R7GD4T–Close-up of field chamomile (Anthemis arvensis) flowering on sandy ground, Mezofold, Hungary
RMAD39CW–Anthemis Wargrave Variety
RMW7YC87–Wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), corn marigold (Glebionis segetum), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), being grown for seed by Landlife, Fir Tree Farm, Merseyside, UK, June.
RM2BYBMJ7–macro of a yellow white daisy
RFF66W4A–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RM2BYB8T4–white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMMCH9R5–. The Colored Illustration on Opposite Page Our colored illustration, opposite, is a very good representation of two exception- ally meritorious hardy garden plants. Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety A new hardy perennial of sterling merit; a wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite, Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate Fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable f
RFJB0K0A–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMT0BPHK–Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 198 (flEmyAMm^ HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS >HILaiEH'm]B) The Colored Illustration on Opposite Page Our colored illustration, opposite, is a very good representation of two exception- ally meritorious hardy garden plants. Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety A new hardy perennial of sterling merit; a wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite, Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The
RME1GY00–Anthemis Nobilis. Roman Chamomile flower growing through metal garden railings in an English garden
RM2AXCFEJ–Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / W.WRawson & Co. . The Cixx.iiiox Vi>e.. Hardy Herbaceous Plants. Each. Achillea Ptarmica, fl. pi. Double, pure white. June to September IS in. §0.20 Alstra?nieria Anrea. Bright orange color. July to September 2 to 3 ft. .25 Alyssum Saxatile (Golden Alyssum). Yel- low. Jlay 6 in. .20 Anemone Japonica Kosea. Fine rose color. September and October 3 ft. .25 Anemone Japonica Alba. Pure white, withyellow centre. September and October, 3 ft. .25 Anthemis Tinctoria. Deep lemon yellow. June to August 2 to 3 ft. .20 Aquilegia (Columbine). S
RMAD39CR–Anthemis Wargrave Variety
RMW7YC88–Wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), corn marigold (Glebionis segetum), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), being grown for seed by Landlife, Fir Tree Farm, Merseyside, UK, June.
RMAD39CK–Anthemis Wargrave Variety
RFF6C25A–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RM2BYB8PX–composite chamomilla
RMMABJWH–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : flower seeds plants and bulbs vegetable and lawn grass seeds sundries . Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety (Golden MargTierite) A wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable for cutting. This beautiful introdu
RFJB0K0E–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMRYG3HN–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : bulbs flower seeds lawn grass seeds plants sundries dreerswholesalep1933henr Year: 1933 DREER'S SELECT Hardy Perennial Plants We make no charge for boxes or packing Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety (Golden Marguerite) A wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3-inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowe
RM2AJHNC6–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . HARDY PERENNIALS-Co^/ZflW. Aconitum. Monkshood or Helmet Floiver. Autumnale. Large spikes of dark blue flowers;valuable for shady places; July to Sept. 3 ft.Napellus. Dark blue; Aug. and Sept: 3 ft.Agrostemma, Coronaria. Mullein Pink. Bright crimson; June to Sept. 2 ft Coronaria alba. Mullein Pink. Pure white; June to Sept. 2 ft Ajuga Reptan.s Rubra. Purplish blue flowers.Alyssum Rostratum. Mad-wort. Golden yellow; June and July, i ft li ft Saxatile Compactum. Gold Dust. Bright yellow;showy plant for border or rockery masses: April to June, i ft. Anthemis T
RMW7YC84–Wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), corn marigold (Glebionis segetum), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), being grown for seed by Landlife, Fir Tree Farm, Merseyside, UK, June.
RMW7R31H–Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and Mayweed (Anthemis) on the Piano Grande, Umbria, Italy, June, June
RFF659DR–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMMCHA1C–. The Colored Illustration on Opposite Page Our colored illustration, opposite, is a very good representation of two exception- ally meritorious hardy garden plants. Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety A new hardy perennial of sterling merit; a wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite, Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate Fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable f
RFJAWC48–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMT0BPKA–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: it HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS / ^PHILADELPHIA^ The Colored Illustration on Opposite Page Our colored illustration, opposite, is a very good representation of two exception- ally meritorious hardy garden plants. Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety A new hardy perennial of sterling merit; a wonderful improvement over the well-known Golden Marguerite, Anthemis Tinctoria, easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well pro
RMRD9M4G–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 490 COMPOSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) and its achenes are a common impurity in those of grass and clover. The same measures should be used for its control as for Mayweed. YELLOW CHAMOMILE Anthemis tinctbria, L. Introduced. Perennial. Propagates by seeds. Time of bloom: June to September. Seed-time: July to October. Range: Atlantic States from Maine to Maryland; locally in some interior states. Habitat: F
RMW7R31G–Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) and Mayweed (Anthemis) on the Piano Grande, Umbria, Italy, June 2011
RMW7R303–Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) Mayweed (Anthemis) and Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) in flower, near Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, June
RFF6C1FX–macro close up of a yellow white daisy composite chamomilla in background
RMMABM01–. Dreer's wholesale price list . for boxes or packing A Sterling Novelty Anthemis Tinctoria Perry's Variety A new hardy perennial of sterling merit; a wonder- ful improvement over the well-known Golden Mar- guerite "Anthemis Tinctoria," easily grown in any ordinary border producing its large, nearly 3 inch across, well-shaped flowers from June to October. The well proportioned bushes with delicate Fern-like foliage are most attractive and become covered with bright golden-yellow flowers which are valuable for cutting. , This beautiful introduction during the season of 1929 was awarde
RMRYPAKE–Dreer's novelties and specialties for Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1948 : three superb zinnias for every garden . dreersnoveltiess1948henr Year: 1948 Anthemis, Kelwavi Anthemis l^p] Golden Marguerite 1123 Kelwayi. Bright yellow Daisy- like flowers from June until Octo- ber. Easy to grow and perfectiv hardy. Exceptionally fine for cutting 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 15r; large pkt. 40c. Arctotis grandis Arctotis'''^^'''^'' '^''V ® 1237 Grandis. (Blue-Eyed African Daisy.) A very interesting and showy annual of easy culture grow- ing 2 to 3 ft. tall. Has large white blooms with pale lilac-blue on
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