RM2WJTGTC–Emile Decoeur (1876-1953) and Edmond Lachenal (1855-1948). Artichoke vase. Enamelled sandstones. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. Artichoke vase Artichoke, gres emaille, vase
RMB16W7K–Artichoke
RMADN5EE–French street market at LaTranche sur Mer
RF2CG23FR–Green globe artichoke with soft blurred background with copy space
RF360°PWH69J–champ d'Artichauts St Pol de Leon
RMAE52R6–artichokes
RM2WJWD2E–Manufacture of Sèvres. 'Pot with a celestial blue fon jelle'. Ceramics, tender dough porcelain, polychrome enamels. 1771-1771. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 101893-11 Artichoke, blue, blue color, lid, decor, animal decor, gilding, detail, email, pheasant, legume, bird, porcelain, pot, pot, tablet, dishes, 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th century
RF2D74KTW–Fresh french petit violet artichokes heads cultivted in Brittany, France close up
RFR62TKB–Single artichoke isolated on white
RMMBHCPJ–Rialto Erberia, Venice market
RMP5NBJ9–141 Artichaut gros vert de Laon Vilmorin-Andrieux 1883
RMCE59FX–Artichokes grows in the garden (Cynara scolymus).
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RMCCEFC0–Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) on the garden table.
RMECYM5K–The Charente Martime is a French department in the region of Poitou Charente in southwest France.
RMC79GNK–Mixed bed of green beans, nasturtiums, cardoon or artichoke blue (Cynara cardunculus).
RF2ARF1HW–Dry artichoke flowers on a white background. The view from the top
RMCE9621–Artichokes grows in the garden (Cynara scolymus).
RF2AWTDXR–Dry artichoke flowers on a white background. The view from the top
RME0W4G5–Apr. 04, 1961 - International of Hairdressers show latest hair styles: The ''International of Hairdressers'' showed their latest creations in hair styles at the hotel Crillon, Paris, this afternoon. Photo Shows Lucky, the famous Paris model, showing ''Artichaut'', designed by Alexander.
RF2D74KTN–Fresh french petit violet artichokes heads cultivted in Brittany, France with lemon and parsley close up
RF2PNH2NR–Artichoke logo design with editable slogan. Branding book and business card template.
RFPDFGWA–Two fresh globe artichoke on transparent background. Realistic vector eps10, 3d illustration
RMMMPR30–. Français : Chardon, page 16 Latina: Specie cardo, pagina 16 . 29 April 2014, 12:24:45. Jean Bourdichon XVIe Artichaut
RFB875AW–Artichaut
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RMPECAT3–Artichaut.
RM2M18Y6M–T'appelles ça une moustache?...un cul d artichaut! ,. Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). Lithographs and Other Works
RMC5WP76–Vegetables from the garden on the wheelbarrow : green beans, artichoke, squashes, lettuce.
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RMP5E5PT–Common houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMW2PWT0–Artichaut violet de Venise Vilmorin-Andrieux 1904
RM2AXDFD6–Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . ABLE SEED. / Artichaut (Fr. T^arge Green Globe. This is avery popular vegetable in the South,and much esteemed by the native aswell as the foreign population fromthe South of Europe. It is extensivelycultivated for the New Orleans mar-ket. It is the best propagated fromsuckers, which come up around thelarge plants. Take them off duringthefall and early winter months; plantthem four feet apart each way. Everyfall the ground should be manuredand spaded or plowed between them;at the same time the suckers shouldbe taken o
RF2D74KJ7–Fresh french petit violet artichokes heads cultivted in Brittany, France close up
RFJ68RED–cynara [artichoke]
RFPDFHC6–Group of fresh globe artichoke isolated on white background. Realistic vector eps10, 3d illustration
RMDKHKX1–Rome, Roma, The Eternal City, Roma Capitale has a rich history which goes back over 2,500 years.
RFB875B5–Artichaut
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RM2WDY447–Adolphe Millot legume et plante potageres-pour tous artichaut.
RMDH6C29–Market scene in Place Richelme, Aix-en-Provence, Provence, France
RMC5WP8F–Vegetables from the garden on the wheelbarrow : green beans, artichoke, squashes, lettuce.
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RMC5WP5N–Vegetables from the garden on the wheelbarrow : green beans, shallots, artichoke, squashes, lettuce.
RMW2PWME–Artichaut gros vert de Laon Vilmorin-Andrieux 1904
RMD2AEEN–Lush green foliage of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), in june.
RF2D74KW7–Fresh french petit violet artichokes heads cultivted in Brittany, France with lemon and parsley close up
RMD2AFFJ–Lush green foliage of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), in june.
RFPDFHMK–Group of fresh globe artichoke isolated on white background
RMCEM83H–Onions 'Mulhouse' (Allium cepa) and Artichokes (Cynara scolymus) on the garden table.
RM2AGBJDM–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. ARTICHOKE. Artischoke, Ger. Artichaut, Fr. Alcachofa, Sp. DREERS SEEDS have been for Seventy=five Years a Standard Among the Best Gardeners of this Country for Undoubted Purity and Excellence.The Cultural Directions given in this book for growing Vegetables have been thoroughly revised and brought to date by thewell-known authority Mr. T. Greiner, and are for the latitude of Philadelphia. Persons living in a more southern latitude shouldstart earlier, while those living farther north should begin to plant later. ASPARAGUS SEED. Spargel, Ger. Asperge, Fr. Esparrogo,
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RMW15CBX–Archive image from page 136 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 ARTE3IISIA. â 129 â ARTICHAUT. meaux ligneux, couchÃs sur le sol et ne s'Ãle- va ut pas à 10 cm. ; feuillage gris d'argent, très finement dÃcoupà ; fleurs insignifiantes. A. rupestris L. â Europe centrale et SibÃrie. â Plante naine, à rameaux couchÃs sur le sol. à feuillage d'un vert foncÃ, très finement dÃ- coupÃ. Fleurs insignifiantes.Bonne pour rochers. A
RFJ6HHWN–food aliment horizontal tomatoes tomatos potatoes turnips bunch of radishes
RMMCJDNR–. DREER'S SEEDS have been for Seventy-one Years a Standard Among the Best Gardeners of this Country for Undoubted Purity and Excellence. The Cultural Directions given in this book for growing Vegetables have been thoroughly revised and brought to date by the well-known authority, Mr. T. Greiner, and are for the latitude of Philadelphia. Persons living in a more southern latitude should si art earlier, while those living farther north should begin to plant later. ARTICHOKE. Artischoke, Ger. Artichaut, Fr. Alcachofa, Sp. CULTURE.—The scales and bottom of flower head are eaten either boiled, or r
RMW2PWK9–Artichaut gros camus de Bretagne Vilmorin-Andrieux 1904
RF2D74KWD–Fresh french petit violet artichokes heads cultivted in Brittany, France with lemon and parsley close up
RFPDFHG9–Two fresh globe artichoke isolated on white background
RMCEM7W1–Onions 'Mulhouse' (Allium cepa) and Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) on the garden table.
RM2AJ32XF–Seed annual . 4-lb. Large leaflet on culture free to customers. ,liyjosTON5 Re-sorted^ Asparagus Roots. 25c; lb. gorous gr,20c; lb. Artichoke German—Artichoke. French—Artichaut. Spanish—Alcachofa. LABGE GLOBE OR PARIS — This Artichoke is grown for its-flower heads, which are cooked likeAsparagus. Hardy, easily cultivated.Seed can be sown early in April in arich seed bed in drills one inch deepand twelve inches apart, thinning,up. to four inches apart. Protect in Winter with a slight cover-ing. The second season they form heads•?Once: established they con-tinue bearing for years. Pkt., 5c.;oz.,
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RMC5WR96–Vegetables from the garden on the wheelbarrow : green beans, shallots, artichoke, squashes, lettuce.
RF2C7GXDR–Fields with artichokes (Cynara cardunculus) in France
RMW15CMY–Archive image from page 137 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 ARTICHAUT. â 130 - ARTICHAUT DES TOITS. feuilles dÃcurrentes, longues de 1 m. et plus, plante avec les caractères qui lui sont propres, pinnatifides, cotonneuses et blanchâtres en des- (Fig.86.) sous. Capitules très gros, composÃs de fleurons Les semis de fÃvrier-mars faits sur couche bleus entourÃs d'ÃcaillÃs,de fornie.de coloris et tiède en rayons ou en
RMMCHH5A–. For Eighty-seven Years a Standard for both purity and vitality Among the Best Gardeners of this Country. The Cultural Directions given in this book are for growing Vegetables in the latitude of Philadelphia. Persons living in a more Southern Latitude should start earlier, while those living farther north should begin to plant later. Hotbeds and Cold Frames should be more generally used, even by those having small gardens. A leaflet on "Making and Care for Hotbed and Cold Frames," will gladly be mailed free to anyone requesting it when ordering. Artichaut, Fr. /I 1 H-ztlUIVlL Arti
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