RF2GAJ0R7–Boston ivy in autumn in various shades of red color. The creeping plant as a seasonal background. In Latin it is called Parthenocissus tricuspidata.
RF2BPM124–A close up portrait of a creeping woodsorrel, also called a procumbent yellow sorrel or sleeping beauty. The oxalis corniculata, this low-growing plan
RMEBN5HD–grape-vine, vine (Vitis vinifera), with unripe grapes
RMC5F1DH–Purple loosestrife and Water primrose in the Orx national nature reserve (France). Bog and marshy ground.
RFKCJ4Y0–creeping plant
RF2P3GK60–oriental garden lizard the male gets a bright red throat in the breeding season
RF2BBK12D–An apartment fire escape in black and white
RF2HA4MRC–Chameleon sitting on a pillar against green background
RF2F27ET1–A porch decor consisting of an old wooden table with a rustic vintage kitchen scale, a straw basket, some decorative redwood plants and a wooden sign
RF2R398N1–Shortbread jam biscuits with orange slices, stars and a Christmas figure
RMBCBF1K–Creeping Thistle Cirsium arvense Family Asteraceae Close up Flower shot Canon macro 100mm
RFGJRY40–blue field flower
RF2FWJBA1–Boston ivy, in Latin called Parthenocissus tricuspidata, with colorful foliage in autumn.
RMCDN5C9–May 3, 2011 - Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. - Workers at the Mud Island River Park filled some 2000 sand bags Tuesday morning as a contingency plan to block the raising river. Floodwater creeping up the Wolfe and Loosahatchie Rivers threatened the area as the National Weather Service upped it's crest f
RFJHM43K–Chalk oil on the chalkboard. Chart creeping up.
RF2EJ3TKH–Barrage - Diagram illustrating an advance of British troops under a creeping artillery barrage during the Great War.
RF2E4WRRY–small lilac flowers on the ground are big plan with a copyspace.
RFDCT2PW–The creeping zinnias (genus Sanvitalia), family Asteraceae
RFR66FFC–Ivy on the wall
RMEBN5H5–grape-vine, vine (Vitis vinifera), with unripe grapes
RMC5F1B8–Purple loosestrife, Water primrose and wild Mute Swans in the Orx national nature reserve (France). Bog and marshy ground.
RFKCJ4XF–creeping plant
RMEBNN4H–grape-vine, vine (Vitis vinifera), grape-vine entwining around water containers, Germany
RMP6JMG9–June 30, 2018 - London, UK. 30th June 2018. A woman holds a placard of a sheep with the message 'Your Plan is BAAAMY!' in front of the BBC before thousands march through London to a rally near Downing St to celebrate 70 years of the NHS, and to support its dedicated workers in demanding a publicly owned NHS that is free for all with proper funding and proper staffing and providing a world class services for every community. The protest, organised by the the People's Assembly, Health Campaigns Together, Trades Union Congress, Unison, Unite, GMB, British Medical Association, Royal College of N
RFW2D5DY–Man hunters with rifle gun. Boot camp. Military uniform. Friendship of men hunters. Army forces. Camouflage. Hunting skills and weapon equipment. How turn hunting into hobby. What will you say now
RFR5DRPP–Asian Business Man Crouching
RMAJ7B9P–Kudzu vines
RF2HTAWX0–Oriental garden lizard, Asian lizard sitting on a pillar against a blurred green background
RF2WX5Y09–Jungle liana vines with green leaves. Cartoon vector illustration collection of rainforest tree creeping branches with foliage. Long ivy climbing plan
RM2AJJBFT–A thrilling and truthful history of the pony express; or, Blazing the westward way, and other sketches and incidents of those stirring times . Gen. N. a. M. DudleyNoted Indian-fighler 54 BLAZING THE WESTWARD WAY then held a council to consider andmature a plan for capturing it. Weknew full well that the Indians wouldoutnumber us at least three to one,and perhaps more. Upon the adviceand suggestion of Wild Bill, it wasfinally decided that we should waituntil it was nearly dark, and thenafter creeping as close to them aspossible, make a dash through theircamp, open a general fire on them,and the
RF2J26AGK–Wilde Sumpfkresse, Rorippa sylvestris / Rorippa sylvestris, the creeping yellowcress, keek, or yellow fieldcress, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RFEF91FF–A CEO stealing a pension fund
RFJHM44C–Chalk sale on the chalkboard. Chart creeping up.
RFR66FFB–Ivy on the wall
RMC5F1C3–Purple loosestrife, Water primrose and wild Mute Swans in the Orx national nature reserve (France). Bog and marshy ground.
RFKCJ4X3–creeping plant
RFR68B8N–Green ivy on wooden fence wall
RFR66BF3–Green ivy on the wall
RFT8N95C–Man hunters with rifle gun. Boot camp. Military uniform. Friendship of men hunters. Army forces. Camouflage. Hunting skills and weapon equipment. How turn hunting into hobby. What will you say now
RM2AJDYJW–Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . lliam Cowper I WOULD not enter on my list of friends(Though graced with pohshed manners and finesense,Yet wanting sensibility) the manWho needlessly sets foot upon a worm.An inadvertent step may crush the snailThat crawls at evening in the public path;But he that has humanity, forewarned.Will tread aside, and let the reptile live.The creeping vermin, loathsome to the sight,And charged, perhaps, with venom, that intrudes,A visitor unwelcome, into scenesSacred to neatness and rep
RFR5RRCG–Business man take peek on small door through beach. Vacation opportunity concept
RFEF91FG–A CEO stealing a pension fund
RFR6W3PD–Colorful Panther Chameleon
RFJHM43Y–Chalk gold on the chalkboard. Chart creeping up.
RM2AM8B6C–Ferns: British and exotic.. . rent, with club-shaped apices. On the upper side of the frond, immediately within themargin, a row of white deciduous scales. Usually eight or nine pairs of segments, with a terminal one. Sori large and conspicuous, uniserial; colour bright yellowishbrown; mostly about twenty-eight to thirty-two pairs on eachsegment. Length of frond three feet; colour a milky green. Stipes very smooth, brownish green, half the length of thefrond, and having few long white scales near the base. Fronds lateral, being articulated on a thick, glaucous, scaly,creeping rhizoma. For plan
RFR6W3PE–Colorful Panther Chameleon
RFJHM433–The inscription deflation is corrected for inflation. Chalk on a blackboard. Chart creeping up.
RFJ87EHP–beautiful, beauteously, nice, leaf, macro, close-up, macro admission, close up
RM2AFRFEC–. St. Nicholas [serial]. f his camera, and can usually right mat-ters without actually using his eyes. At am-i-ate the plan mentioned above is worth tryingwhen a sudden emergency arises. KEEPING INSECTS FROM THEPICNIC BASKET When baskets containing food are placed onthe ground, all kinds of creeping insects soonmake their way to the eatables. By using a sim-ple device, this trouble may be entirely prevented. Get a tin can thatis not less than twoinches deep. Thelower part of anempty salmon orfruit can would dovery well. In thebottom of this borea hole throughwhich a long pieceof wire is thrust
RFJ87EHJ–beautiful, beauteously, nice, leaf, macro, close-up, macro admission, close up
RM2AWR7J3–Silhouette (1916) . One Tn-enty-two. One Ticenty-mree silholjetttte: li ®Ijp (Stinat of an Atl|lptf AJy exercise-card ivas empty—? Mrs. Parry gave studies the blame. So I started the week Monday morningIf ith a plan to win lasting fame. The 7nornings I filled with ivalking.The afternoons—tennis—icith vim. An hour at J-JO for baseball.An hour at -J-JO for Gym. The nights brought basket-ball practiseI groan when I think of the strain Of hours spent guarding the riialsThen creeping up homeward in pain. My muscles grew hard, and still harder As Saturday drew on apaceAnd the teachers looked askance
RFJ8916R–beautiful, beauteously, nice, leaf, macro, close-up, macro admission, close up
RM2AWR7D5–Silhouette (1916) . One Ticenty-mree silholjetttte: li ®Ijp (Stinat of an Atl|lptf AJy exercise-card ivas empty—? Mrs. Parry gave studies the blame. So I started the week Monday morningIf ith a plan to win lasting fame. The 7nornings I filled with ivalking.The afternoons—tennis—icith vim. An hour at J-JO for baseball.An hour at -J-JO for Gym. The nights brought basket-ball practiseI groan when I think of the strain Of hours spent guarding the riialsThen creeping up homeward in pain. My muscles grew hard, and still harder As Saturday drew on apaceAnd the teachers looked askance at my lessons An
RM2CEY5T3–. The house: a manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings ... e saved by building an outside chim.ney ateach end, instead of the central one represented in the plan. Ina warm climate the former is the better mode; but the un-sightly projections thus formed should be covered witl climb-ing and creeping plants. Nowhere can the Virginia creeper,the ivy, the jasmine, the trumpet flower, the clematis, theclimbing roses, etc., be more appropriately disposed than aroundthe veranda, windows, and gables of a log cabin. Our artistnas been rather sparing of them, as a
RM2CGRRBJ–. The street railway review . ELEVATION.. SECTION ON A-B PLAN.IMPROVED HIETHOD OF RAIL IIONDING. of the hole and in adhering to the amalgamated rail surfaces formsa flexible conductor of low resistance between the rails and theangle plates. To exclude the dirt, tlie holes are sealed with weatherproof corkcomposition disks, and to prevent dirt from creeping into the holesor cavities a cork seal is placed between the web of the rail andthe angle plate opposite the cavities. These disks can easily be re-moved thus leaving the bond free for inspection or repair withoutthe necessity of removing the
RM2CE74P1–. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . btain one.He says: I began the attempt by creeping, under the conceal-ment of high grass, so nigh that I could ascertain that the workconsisted of a curtain crossing the entrance to the town, flanked bytwo bastions, and I ascertained the number of guns mounted onthe eastern bastion, when my further progress was rendered un-necessary by a deserter, who brought with him a rude plan of theentire work. My drawing was also shown to the General, andtheir correspondence proved that as far as I had gone I was cor-rect. This probably is the origin of the engravin
RM2CGYMEY–. Building and repairing railways ... : Forming one of the series of the volumes comprised in the Revised and enlarged edition of The science of railways, . Fig. 338. PLAN AND ELEVATION OP A JOINT TO TAKE UP THE EXP AN-SION AND CONTRACTION OF RAILS.. FA^^-gM-. Fig. 339. EXPANSION JOINT FOR A BRIDGE OR DIFl^^ICULTPIECE OF TRACK.Used on bridges and at points where expansion and contraction of railsis such that they cannot, without considerable trouble, be kept in line. Thisdevice is also used where creeping of rails is troublesome. 45:] BUILDING AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS, Track Sprinkling,—Oil has
RFJ6YK9X–field flower flowers plant flora summer summerly season yellow nature life
RM2CHKDNJ–. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . FIRST FLOOR PLAN. PRESENT BUILDING. ROSEMONT SCHOOL Tlu- Archilccl and Iin:^nccr S9. Okitcx ru« or ACon7LiTt CnOTciT Jvamci SCHEME FOR COMPLETE nElELOIMEST OF KOSEMOXT SCHOOL Fussiness in Architecture A great vice that is creeping intu American arcliitcctnre nf interiorstoday is an exaggeration of tiny details. Moldings are nuiltiplied until the}become liney and disturbing. Every little plain surface is paneled in mosttiresome fashion. It is as if draftsmen had come to hate a white spot on apiece of paper or a blank space on a w
RM2CH1GK8–. The science of railways . TT>i> 5r?ow5 joipr Ciosea aicT.OH Aft Fig. 338. PLAN AND ELEVATION OP A JOINT TO TAKE UP THE EXPAN-SION AND CONTRACTION OF RAILS. fl j„s a. Et*: Fig. 339. EXPANSION JOINT FOR A BRIDGE OR DIFFICULT PIECE OF TRACK. Usedon bridpes and at points where expansion and contraction of railsis such that they caunot, without considerable trouble, be kept in line. Tbisdevice is also used where creeping of rails is trouDlesome. 388 BUILDING AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS. Track SprinHing.—Oil has recently been triedto reduce the dust caused by fast passengertrains; the oil used
RM2CRWAEX–. Electrical instruments and telephones of the U.S. Signal corps . n made of bent glasstube, and water put in its place. If theupper parts of the cells are warmed and smeared with paraffin, itwill help matters. But the best plan of preventing evaporationand creeping of salts is to use a good quality of paraffin or lubri-cating oil, pouring on a layer about one-fourth inch thick as soonas the cells are set up. In cleaning cells after that wet cottonwaste clipped in sand will clean the zincs, etc., of the adhering oil.The local batter3 being much harder worked, requires renewingabout every six
RMRDPFWF–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. FERNERIES. 379 fronds are valuable for decoration in mid-winter. It grows and fructifies with me in great luxuriance. Although the common Bracken (Pteris aquilinci) grows so profusely that it is probably the most common fern in the world, yet it is difficult to transplant. To my mind it is exquisitely beautiful, and it lives in the back part of our ferneries sheltered by trees. It has, how- ever, a creeping rhizome, and will travel rapidly where it likes. It is difficul
RMRDMJGM–. My studio neighbors. Natural history. I40 MY STUDIO NEIGHBORS creeping over the cone quickly dislodge it. In the next stage the anthers have withered, the flower-tube elongated, and the top of the two- parted pistil begins to protrude, and at length ex- pands its tips, disclosing at the centre the stig- matic surface, which has until now been protected by close contact. (See section.) A glance at Fig. 11 will reveal the plan in-. Fig. I volved. The ring of pollen is inevitably scattered to the stigmas of the neighboring flowers, and cross-fertilization continually insured. Similar contrivanc
RMRDTB5R–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 768.'—Chrysanthemum- segetum. Fig. 769.-—Lysimachia nummularia. Fig. 770.—Spirasa ulmaria. During the summer the Moneywort .{Lysimachia nummularia, fig. 769) puts forth blossoms along its creeping stems, making these look as if they were covered with guineas. It is a universal favourite, and may continually be seen hanging down from the window-sills in London, where I always admire it. I have a variety of it, the leaves of which are of a golden colour; when, howeve
RMRDTB3K–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 345 MY GARDEN. Creeping over the ground, immediately after the frost has passed away, we have a green mossy-looking growth (Lyngbya muralis), composed of very delicate fibres, which when magnified loo diameters (fig. 794) appears simply to have transverse septa dividing the tubes, but when further magnified to 300 diameters (fig. 795) discloses its structure at every cell. Fig. 794.—Lyngbya muralis, X TOO diam.. Fig. 796.—Nostoc commune. Fig. 795.—Ditto, x 300 diam. Lat
RMRFPTTG–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. FERXS. 153 creeping slender rhizomes are densely clothed with adpressed silvery scales, which are particularly con- spicuous when the plant is grown upon a tree-fern stem. The combination of colour formed by the silvery scales of the rhizome, the reddish stipe, and the dark green fronds is very pleasing. This species is a neat grower of moderate size, the fronds not ex- ceeding eight inches or a foot in height. recommended below. A good plan is to have a shallow pan of the required size, place an inverted pot in the centre (larger than the depth of the
RMRDTBBF–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 326 MV GARDEN. difolia, which grows about a foot high and has a blue flower, is also a fine species. There is a white variety of it (fig. 726), which is a desirable plant. C. hirsuta (fig. 727) is a creeping plant with hairy leaves. C. garganica is a really valuable plant for the rockeries; and there are many other species which it is desirable to grow in the alpineries, but which I do not consider it requisite to describe. C. speculum is also called Venus's Looking-gla
RMRDPNAJ–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 523.—EcWnocactus tubifloms. ""-^ Fig. 524a.—Stapelia Plantii. Fig. 524.—Cereus grandiflorus. in a hot, dry border, and the one figured (fig. 523) shows well the splendour of their flowers. The Creeping Cereus is a common species, easily flowered. The Mid- night Cefeus {Cereus grandiflorus, fig. 524J comes into flower towards evening with great rapidity, and then may be cut, when it will last three or four days. Cacti are desirable plants to grow in greenh
RMRDR3DG–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. FERNS. 153 creeping slender rhizomes are densely clothed with adpressed silvery scales, which ai-e particularly con- spicuous when the plant is grown upon a tree-fern stem. The cojnhination of colour formed hy the silvery scales of the rhizome, the reddish stipe, and the dark gi-een fronds is very pleasing. This species is a neat grower of moderate size, the fronds not ex- ceeding eight inches or a foot in height. recommended below. A good plan is to have a shallow pan of the required size, place an inverted pot in the centre (larger than the depth of
RMRE1P5D–. Flowers of the field. Botany. MISTLETOE TRIBE beautiful red and purple tints. Hedges and thickets, especially on a chalk or lime- stone soil.—Fl. June. Shrub. 2. C. sitccica (Dwarf Cornel). — Very different in habit from the last ; root woody, creeping, and sending up annual flowering stems, which arc about six inches high and bear each a terminal ^tmbel of minute dark purple flowers with yellow stamens. At the base of each umbel are four egg-shaped yellow bmcts tinged witii purple. The fruit, a red berry, is said by the Highlanders to create appetite, and hence is called Lus-a-chraois, plan
RMRJ1M42–. Sport and adventures among the North-American Indians [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Indians of North America; Adventure and adventurers; Chasse; Chasse; Indiens d'Amérique; Aventure et aventuriers. AI'PKAIIANCK 01' INIMANH. 5.m:i Th 111 to full both 10 [) the s(!st; plan Dials good four 1 any cscnt cntnp wuH on a flat [naiti covered with liUMhes, (itVurilin;; ('a[iital cover to IiuliunN creeping; up to fire ut um ; mo uc hitched up at once and moved on to a ridge, ahoiit a mile liirther on, wliert; we remained till morning, carrying np water in (!very vessel that would hold it, in caMC the
RMRFDG7P–. Simmers' annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CANARY CREEPER (or Canary Bird Flower) 157. A well-known, pretty, favorite creeping annual, with bright yellow flowers shaped like a bird with partly extended wings, running up to 8 or more feet in height, in light, rich soil; it may ne treated as a hardy or half-hardy annual. Per pkt 5c, oz 30c. Candytuft Canary Creeper or Canary Bird Flower Canna (or Indian Shot) Very stately and highly ornamental plan
RMRF5HYA–. Simmers' annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CANARY CREEPER (or Canary Bird Flower) 157. A well-known, pretty, favorite creeping annual, with bright yellow flowers shaped like a bird with partly extended wings, running up to 8 or more feet in height, in light, rich soil; it may ne treated as a hardy or half-hardy annual. Per pkt 5c, oz 30c. Candytuft Canary Creeper or Canary Bird Flower Canna (or Indian Shot) Very stately and highly ornamental plan
RMRDR9X7–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 3i8 My GARDEN. The Creeping Willow (Salix herbaced) should have a nook, but it has never done well with me, from some cause which I never could discover. The Alpine Rose, or Rhododendron (JR. ferrugineum, fig. 690), is a plant of much interest to all who have visited alpine scenery. It does not appear to grow well with me. Wherever it is planted peat soil should be used. Out of respect for the immortal naturalist Linnaeus, no less than from the intrinsic beauty of the p
RMRDPN4T–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. CLIMBING PLANTS. 28s have recourse to the Creeping Fig (Fiacs repens). It has small leaves, and it clings like ivy to a wall or to rocks, and it is useful in a situation where flowering climbers will not grow. Several Tropaeolums are grown at my garden. T. Jarrattii is a plant with a bulbous root; it flowers in the greenhouse in early spring. It requires cool treatment, otherwise it is apt to be attacked with the aphis and die down. It is interesting to see a little bul
RMRR06KX–. Agri-news. Agriculture. February 2' , 1977 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THIS WEEK Funds for 1976 Cow-Calf Support Program 1 Promotional Dairy Campaign Agreement Signed 2 Alberta May Withdraw from National Egg Marketing Plan 3 Increased Funds for Farm Fuel Program 4 Southern Alberta Processing Plant Receives Grant 5 Rapeseed Outlook 6 Creeping Red Fescue Market Good 8 Agriculture in Fort McMurray Area 9 Sprayerfaction 77 11 Brooding Chicks on Wood Shavings 12 Water Softening 13 Consumer Tips 15 Phone (403) 427-2127 E AGRICULTURE COMMUNICATIONS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMRC8JWB–. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. ^GARDEN" GREENHOUSE PLANTS /PHILAl)EliPH[I| FicUS (Rubber Plant) Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plant. 4-inch pots, 10 inches high, 75 cts. each; 6-inch pots, 20 to 24 inches high, $1.50 each. Repens. Small dark green foliage of trailing or creeping habit, fine for baskets or covering greenhouse walls. 35 cts. each. Utilis. Entirely distinct and unlike the popular Rubber Plant, yet possessing the same hardiness. The leaves are thick and leathery, of a rich holly-green, with midrib and principal veins of ivory-white. Strong plan
RMRDN96Y–. The planning & planting of little gardens. Gardening; Gardens. i3ncTC/i or iSrcPi.. ^=... PLAn should be previously cut to fit, and as the building pro- ceeds, small pockets may be left where the joints occur, filled with soil so that a stonecrop or creeping thyme may be planted in the joint. Having built the first riser, place the tread in position. These should be 128. 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..
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