RM2C558AH–Iresine diffusa var spiculigera as Iresine spiculigera.
RFT5X533–Leaves of Iresine Herbstii Auero-Reticulata, these are bright green, yellow and white variegation leaves, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrati
RF2E15128–Seamless pattern with black and white iresine
RMPG2F7X–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. CULTURE OF FAVORITE PLANTS. ^HAFF-FLOWER is the significance of this name, which is derived from the Greek, and has been given to this plant because of the chaff-like appearance of its blossoms. The plant is one of the most attractive of the well known Amaranth family, and is beginning to be perhaps better known as the Iresine. U
RMRDBW2H–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. CULTURE OF FAVORITE PLANTS. ^HAFF-FLOWER is the significance of this name, which is derived from the Greek, and has been given to this plant because of the chaff-like appearance of its blossoms. The plant is one of the most attractive of the well known Amaranth family, and is beginning to be perhaps better known as the Iresine. U
RF2E0J4K6–Vector set of hand drawn black and white iresine
RMRE0TK8–. 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. 820 IRESINE. 1171. Iresine Lindenj (X /:lack. In some, all the segments are colored nearly alike, but in most species the inner and outer segments are differently colored. In Americathis group is not widely cultivated, the most common representa- tive being /. Sasiana. Many recorded hybrids have been raised in
RF2EFYY3E–Flower bouquet of black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDXHJW–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. 104.—Design for Carpet Bed (J). might each have a specimen plant of Grevillea in the centre, or those numbered 5 would look well with a plant of Chamsepeuce in the centre, and those numbered 6 with one of Coleus. In Bed J (Fig. 104), No. 1 might be filled in with Iresine or Alternanthera fiaronychioides; No. 2 with Echeveria secunda. Fig. 105.—Design for Carpet Bed (K). glauca; No. 3 with Mesembryanthemum; the panels numbered 4 might be planted with Alterna?ithera amana, and have a. Please note that these images
RF2E2HP7J–Floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDKF6Y–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. IRESINE leaves of one the yellow-greens predominate, in those of the other the copper-reds. In addition they display orange, red, purple, green, bronze, pink, and brown in tjewildering confusion. The colors blend in an exquisite harmony, subdued yet effective. If one must have carpet-beds, these little Brazilian weeds can do yeoman duty toward making them. IRESINE. ACHYRANTHES Iresme Herhstii. Iresine, the Greek name for a harvest garland wound in wool; in allusion to
RF2E3W3XY–Card design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDX4RA–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. BEDDING, VASE AND WINDOW BOX PLANTS 285 Propagation. For late crops the seeds of I. bahamina may be sown out of doors and transplanted. To have them in bloom early sow in shallow hotbeds and transplant about the middle of May, earlier or later, according to locality. /. Sultani may be raised from seed sown in March, but is usually grown from cuttings. , IRESINE (Achyranthes). As a bedding plant, treat much the same as Coleus. /. Linden
RF2E4F2XH–Floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDXHK1–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Alt. rosea nana, and No. 6 with Alt. aurea nana. The three out- side panels numbered 5, and also the three outermost numbered 6. Fig. 104.—Design for Carpet Bed (J). might each have a specimen plant of Grevillea in the centre, or those numbered 5 would look well with a plant of Chamsepeuce in the centre, and those numbered 6 with one of Coleus. In Bed J (Fig. 104), No. 1 might be filled in with Iresine or Alternanthera fiaronychioides; No. 2 with Echeveria secunda. Please note that these images
RF2EA9A3C–Floral Wreath of black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
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
RF2E2H02W–Floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDXHY3–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. -Design for Carpet Bed (D). Aralia Sieboldii, or a small Palm; No. 4 should be filled in with specimen dot plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine, Centaurea, Santolina, &c, planted in opposite pairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mesembryanthemum, and lined with Kleinia repens ; No. 6 with Sagina pilifera aurea; No. 7 with Mentha; and the ground- work (No. 8) with Antennaria tomentosa, Sedum glaucum, or Sedum lydium.. Fig. 99.—Design for Carpet Bed (E). In Bed E (Fig. 99)^ No. 1 might be filled. in with Alternan-
RF2EKKP2E–Floral frames with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRDXHY6–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 198 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. In bed D (Fig. 98), No. 1 is filled in with Alternanthera magnified; No. 2 with Alt. versicolor; No. 3 with Alt. amtzna; Nos. 2 and 3 should also have a centre plant of Ficus elastica. Fig. -Design for Carpet Bed (D). Aralia Sieboldii, or a small Palm; No. 4 should be filled in with specimen dot plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine, Centaurea, Santolina, &c, planted in opposite pairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mesembryanthemum, and lined with Kleinia repens ; No. 6 with Sagina pilifera
RF2EPJGG2–Flower bouquet of black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRJ2MT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 134 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBICB 27, 1919. ^ Classifie 3 ABELIAS ABBLIA ORANDIFLORA, 12 to 18-ln.. tl7.60: 8 to 12-in., $12.50 per 100. Field-grown, well branched. TH0MA8VILLB NURSERIES. Thomagynie. Qa. ACHYRANTHES Iresine, R. C, |26.00 per 1000. Phone Nlles 10. NIleB Florlgtg. NUes, 111. AOIAIMTUMS Adiantum Hybridum, beaTy, 8-ln. and 9-ln. pot plant!, $76.00 per 100. Adiantum Cuneatum. strong 2^-in., 12c; 8-in., ISc; 4-in., 25c; 5-in., S5c. This la a real bar- Bain, 10 speak quickly. Adiantum Croweanum clumps, the kind that will give immediate r
RF2E55HPC–Seamless pattern with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRHFB4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 132 The Florists^ Review Dbckubbr 18, 1919. ^ Classifie ABELIAS ABBLIA GRANDIFLOBA, 12 to 18-in., |17.60: 8 to 12-111., $12.50 per 100. Field-grown, well branched. THOMASVIUJD NURSERIES. Thomasvllle. Qa. ACHYRANTHES Iresine, R. C, |25.00 per 1000. Phone Niles 10. Nlleg Plorjgtg. Nileg. 111. ADIANTUMS Adiantum Cuneatum, gtrong 2Mi-ln., 12c; 8-ln., 16c; 4-in., 26c; 6-ln., 86c. TbU is a real bar- gain, ao siteak quickly. Adiantum Croweanum clumpg, the kind that will give immediate regulta, $50.00 per 100. 8. S. Skldelgky & Co., 50 Park Place. New
RF2EJ0K87–Seamless pattern with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRJE44–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBBB 20. 1019. ^ Classifie 3 ABELIAS ABELIA GRANDIFLORA, 12 to 18-ln.. $17.50; 8 to 12-in., $12.50 per 100. Field-grown, well branched. THOMASVILJiB NURSERIES, Thomasville. Ga. ACHYRAWTHES Iresine, R. C, $25.00 per 1000. Phone Niles 10. Nlleg FlorlBtg. NUes, 111. ADIANTUMS Adlantum Hybridum, heavy, 8-in. and 9-in. pot plants, $75.00 per 100. Adiantum Cuneatum, strong 2^-in., 12c; 3-in., IBc; 4-ln., 25c; 6-ln., 35c. This is a real bar- gain, so speak quickly. Adiantum Croweanum clumps, the kind that will give immediat
RF2EKKJ7B–Floral frames with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRJDDB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 138 The Florists^ Review jANUAnv 15, 1920. ^ Classifie ABELIAS ABELIA GRANDIFIJJKA, 12 to 18 in., $17.50; 8 to 12-iii., $12.."»0 per 100. Field-grown, well brnnclied. THOMASVIL.LE NURSISRIES, Tliomasvillc. Ga. ACMYRANTMES Achyrantlies Herbsti, 2i4-iti-i brighteat red, $4.50 per 100. STORKS & HARRISON CO., PAINESYIIoLB, O. AcEyranthes, 2 varieties R. C, $1.50 per 100, prepaid. S. D. Brant, Clay Center, Kans. Iresine, B. C, $26.00 per 1000. I'lione Nileg 10. Nlles Florists. Nlles. 111. ADIANTUMS Adlantum Guneatum, strong 2V^-ln., 12c; 3-in.,
RF2E9N3H7–Floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRK8TR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 130 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBR 23, 1919. % Classif ie 3 ABELIAS Abelia OrandlUun (A. Bupeatrla), per 100, 12 to 18-ln., $17.60. Pleld-grown, well branched. Write for prices on 1000 Iot« or mure. TH0MASV1IA.B NURHRR1B8. TliomaaTllle. Qa. Abelia Orandiflora (A. Rupestris), strong 4-ln. pot plants, $20.00 per 100; 6-ln. pot plants, $35.00 per 100. I. H. Moss, Inc., Govans, Baltimore. Md. ACHRYANTMES Iresine, R. C, $25.00 per 1000. Phone Niies lU. Mies Florists. Mies. 111. ADIANTUMS Adiantum Cuneatum, strong 2V^-in., 12c; 3-in., 15c; 4-in., 25c; 5-ln
RF2ED9TWT–Floral bouquet design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRHRMB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 152 The Florists^ Review Januaby 29, 1920 ^ Classifie ABELIAS TJ ABELIA ORANDIFLORA, 12 to 18-ln.. $17.S0: 8 to 12-iu., $12.50 per 100. Field-grown, well branched. THOAIASyiLLB NPRSERIES, Thomasyllle. Qa. ACHYRAIMTHES Acliyranthes Herbstl, best red, $3.00 per 100, R. C. Iresine Landenii, $2.50 per 100, R. C. J. Russler, 11352 S. Falrfleld Ave., Chicago, 111. Achyranthes BrUliantissina, and others, R. C, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000, parcel post paid. Roman J. Irwin, 321 6th Ave., New York. Achyranthes Herbstl, 2^-in., brightest red, $4.50 per 100
RF2E957H6–Heart floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRJ1NC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 144 The Florists' Review Fbbbdabt 12, 1920 % Classifie 1 ABELIAS ABBLIA ORANDIFL.0RA, 12 to 18-in.. |17.S0: 8 to 12-111., $12.60 per 100. Field-grown, well brancbed. THOMASVIL.LB NUR8BIUBS .^bom«8TJ»e. Q'- ACHYRANTHES Achyrauthes Herbsti, best red, $3.00 per 100, R. C. Iresine Lindenli, $2.50 per 100, R. C. J. RiiHsler. 11352 8. Fairfield Ave.. Chicago. 111. AcbyrantheB Herbatl, 2^-ln., brlsbtest red, $4.50 per 100. STORR8 A HARRISON CO.. PAINESVILLB, 0. Achyranthes, Herbsti, R. C, $3.00 per 100. BAUR FLORAL CO.. ERIE, PA. Acbyrantlie*. 2 Tarletie*
RF2E2RPC6–Round floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRGKX0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^.?^••.??..JV-, ;<f--;,^- •;. ?;.».; ''f .• ?'i^ .v.r; -'--,; -'v ?., ^ --..-^j-jr- .? •,'({?• 148 The Florists^ Review Mabch 11, 1920 ^ Classifie i ABELIAS ABBLIA QKANDiriiOBA. Per 100 Per 1000 12-18-lD llT.BO $150.00 8-12-ln 12.50 100.00 6- 8-ln 9.00 76.00 Fine lot, field grown, well branched. ThomaavlUe Nurseries, ThomaBTllle, Ga. ACALYPHAS Acalypha, Tricolor and Triuntphana, 24-in. pots, $6.00 per 100. THE M'GREGOB BROS. CO. SPRINGFIELD. O. ACHYRAWTHES Achyrantlies R. C. Iresine Lindenll,. $2.50 per 100. J. Russler, 11352 S. Fairfield Ave.,
RF2E38486–Square floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRK6WR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 130 The Florists^ Review NOVBMBBB 6, 1919. ^ Classifie aBelias Abelia Orandlflorm (A. Bupettrls), per 100. 12 to 18-ln., 117.50. rield-grown. well branched. Write for price* on 1000 lots or more. THOMASVILLB NURSBRIBg, Thoma»Tllle. Qa. Abelia Grandiflora (A. Rupestris), itroug 4-in. pot plants. 120.00 per 100; 6-b. pot plants, $35.00 per 100. I; H. Moss, Inc.. Qoyans. Baltimore. Md. ACHRYANTHES Iresine, R. C, $25.00 per 1000. Phone Niles 10. Nlleg Florists. NUes, 111. ADIANTUMS Adiantum Hybridum, heavy, 8-in. and 9-in. pot plants, $75.00 per 100. A
RF2EB1RPY–Menu cover floral design with black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRGP0M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 146 The Florists^ Review Mabch 4, 1920 ^Classifie ABELIAS ABBLIA GKAND1F1X)RA. Per 100 Per 1000 12-18-iii $17.S0 $150.00 8-12-ln 12.50 100.00 6- 8 in 8.00 75.00 Fine lot, field grown, well branched. TlioniHSvll^e Nurseries. Thomasville, Qa. ACHYRAIMTHES Acbyranthes, McNally, green, red and yellow R. C $2.50 per 100. Cash with order. W. B. Trimble Greenhouse C*., Princeton, 111. Acbyrautbes Herbsti, beat red, $3.00 per 100, R. 0. Iresine Undenll, $2.60 per 100, B. C. J. Ruggler. 11352 8. Fairfield Ave., Chicago, 111. Achyranthes, Herbati, R. C, $3.0
RF2E853B2–Vector set of hand drawn black and white ficus, iresine, kalanchoe, calathea, guzmania, cactus
RMRRHX16–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? ??^ ? "'»?? 138 ? •» ? ', ?»•• ,' • .'?'..- ^? ...... ..r- .^ ? , :??,':? I I The Florists^ Review * «• • ••»- Dkcimder 4, 1919; ^ Classifie ABELIAS ABBLIA ORANDIFLORA, 12 to 18-in.. $17.50: 8 to 12-in., 112.50 per 100. Field-grown, well branched. THOMASVIUJl NURSERIES. ThomaBT>lle. Ga. ACHYRAWTHES Iresine, R. C, $25.00 per lUOO. Pbone Nlles 10. N'lleg FloriBtg. Nlles. 111. ADIANTUMS Adiantum Hybrldum, heavy, 8-in. and 9-ln. pot plants, $76.00 per 100. Adiantum Cuneatum, strong 2i4-in.i 12c; 8-in., 16c; 4-ln., 25c; 5-in., 35c. ThU la a re
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