RM2AJHGEX–Tulips . ly, bright red.Due van Thol, white, small, very early, pure white.Due van Thol, yellow, small, very early, yellow. Orange Shades T De Wet, a new tall orange-coloured tulip.T Fred Moore, deep orange, edged yellow.M Golden Lion of Hillegom, orange, flushed yellow.T Prinee of Austria, a grand orange-red, one of the best ofall tulips. Pink and Rose Shades T Alice Roosevelt, deep pink, edged blush, lovely colour. D Cottage Maid, rosy and white. T Flamingo, large, crinkled white, edged rose, very distinct. M Le Matelas, deep rose, edged pale blush. M Pink Beauty, long flower, vivid rose-pin
RMMCJ876–. 50 25 00 OU 75 50 Double Tulips, Rex Rubrorum and La Candeur. 8. La Candeur, per 1000 25 6. Muriilo. Superb light pink. $22.50per 1000 35 8. Rex Rubrorum. Bright scarlet. (See cut.) $18.00 per 1000 30 8 Rose Blanche. Pure white; fine bedder. 25 7. Salavator Rosa. Deep rosy pink 55 S.Titian. Red bordered yellow 30 8. Tournesol. Red edged yellow; fine forcer. §20(10 per 1000 8. Tournesol Yellow. Bright yellow, shaded orange; fine 10. Yellow Rose. Golden yellow; late-flower- ing ; fragrant 25 1 50 nixed Colors. See offer above. Collections of Double Tulips. 3 each of the 14 named varieties for
RM2AWGTNK–Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . se I 50 15 CO LEsperance. A fine, light flesh . i 50 12 00 Louis Van Houtte. A rich, late crimson . i 50 12 00 riodeste Querin, Bright, cherry rose . 2 50 20 00Marie LemoJne. (Rosenfields variety.) Delicate flesh, passing to white .... 2 00 15 00 Marshall Vaillant. Purplish violet . i 50 12 00 Ne Plus Ultra. Peach, edged white . i 50 12 00 Pottsii. Rich, rosy red 50 12 00 Pomponia. Large, rosy pink, salmon centre 2 co 15 00 Princess riathilde. Deep violet rose . 2 00 15
RMMCMNG0–. A bed of Dingee Gorgeous Cannas ft. Mad. Crozy. Orange, edged gold. 2 Louise. Rose-pink, streaked red. 5 ft. Miss Sarah Hill. Carmine-crimson. 4 ft. Martha Washington. Pink, 3 ft. 20c. ea., 3 for 50c. Maiden's Blush. The best pink. 3 ft. Mile. Berat. Large, pink flowers. 4 ft. Rosemawr. Pink with throat of gold. 3 ft, Philadelphia. Crimson-scarlet. 3 ft. Pillar of Fire. Crimson-scarlet. 7 ft. Queen Charlotte. Orange-scarlet. 3 ft. Queen of Holland. Purple foliage. 3 ^ ft. Musafolia. Bronze foliage; white flowers. Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. Intense scarlet. 3 ft. Betsy Ross. 3 ft. 20c. ea., 3 for
RM2AJFB5C–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1918 . Double Tulips Murillo Per doj. Per 100 Tea Rose (Brimstone). (12 M.) A beauti-ful saffron-yellow or apricot. A sportfrom Murillo with all its good qualities. $36.00per 1000 $ 55 4 00 Tournesol, Yellow. $30.00 per 1000..... Tournesol, Red and Yellow. (9 M.) Scarlet, broadly edged (9M.) Bright yellow shaded orange, fine. 50 3 50 50 3 50 Parrot or Dragon Tulips Collections of Double Tulips 3 each of the 12 named varieties, 36 bulbs $1 40 6 12 72 2 50 12 12 144 4 75 25 • 12 300 8 75 Dreers Superb Mixed Double Tulips A really fine mixture, having a good range of colo
RMMCJ8N0–. 100. $1 00 50 00 10. 6. 8. 8. 8. 12. 8. 8. 9. 9. 9. ' 12. 9, 9. Cottage Maid. White, bor- i/-Doz dered with pink $0 10 Crimson King. Bright crimson 8 Due Van Thol. Red and yellow '• " " Scarlet " " " Crimson Rose White Yellow Duehesse de Parma. Crim- son, bordered orange; large Grand Due de Russie. Rose- violet and white Grand Master of Malta. Crimson and white Golden Standard. Crimson, striped yellow 10 Joost van Vondel. Glossy red, with white stripes; very fine. 8 Joost van Vondel, White. Silvery white, magnificent flower. Kaiser Kroon, Deep crimson edged yellow ;
RM2AG6FT0–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. d bright 25 7(1^.1 Paradise. Pink, rose edge 25 76^5 Paradise Ivory. Ivory color 25 7690 Paradise Red Flake. White, flaked re d 25 7695 Phyllis Unwin. Rosy < nrmine 10 770<j Picotee. White, edged deep scarlet. 357705 Prince of Asturias. Deep chocolate 257710 Prince Olaf. White, striped bright bill.- 25 7715 Queen Alexandra. Bright scarlet 10 7725 Regina. M.-irnon, a distinct shade 25 77:50 St. George. Cherry-red i 77^5 Starks Elegance. Soft rose 25 7^7 Suttons Queen. Salmon-pink : distinct.. 25 7740 W. T. Hutehins. Light apricot-pink 35 7-^ Z
RMMCMND2–. A bed of Dinsee Gorgeous Cannas Mad. Crozy. Orange, edged gold. 2^ ft. Louise. Rose-pink, streaked red. 5 ft. Miss Sarah Hill. Carmine-crimson. 4 ft. Martha Washington. Pink. 3 ft. 20c. ea., 3 for 50c. Maiden's Blush. The best pink. 3 ft. Mile. Berat. Large, pink flowers. 4 ft. Rosemawr. Pink with throat of gold. 3 ft. Philadelphia. Crimson-scarlet. 3 ft. Pillar of Fire. Crimson-scarlet. 7 ft. Queen Charlotte. Orange-scarlet. 3 ft. Queen of Holland. Purple foliage. 3^ ft. Musafolia. Bronze foliage; white flowers. Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. Intense scarlet. 3 ft. Betsy Ross. 3 ft. 20c. ea., 3 for
RM2AG9DWT–. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. Inch. Each. 7b Arlus, bright scarlet 4 7b Belle Alliance, extra scarlet 4 40 7b Bizard Verdict, red striped yellow 4 30 8a Canary Bird, fine early yellow 5 50 9b ChrySOlora, bright yellow, fine cup 5 50 6b Cottajf e Maid, rose and white 6 55 8b COUleur Ponceau, crimson and white 4 35 7b Crimson King-, fine bright crimson 3 30 9b DuCiiess of Parma, bronze red, edged with yellow. 4 35 6a Due de Berlin, scarlet and gold, very early 4 40 6b Due dOrange, orange and yellow 3 33 6a Due Van Thol, gold striped 4 35 6a rose 4 40 7a 44 scarlet 3 25 6a
RMMCJ76E–. Parkot or Dragon Tulips. Double Tulips Murillo. Tournesol, Red and Yellow. (9M.) Scarlet, pEK pER broadly edged yellow. Fine forcer. $22.00 Do*. 100. per 1000. $0 35 $2 50 Tournesol Yellow. (9 M.) Bright yellow, shaded orange, fine. $20.00 per 1000 35 2 25 Yuurbaak (Beacon Light). (12 M.) Bright fiery scarlet. $20.00 per 1000 35 2 25 Yellow Rose. (10 L.) Golden yellow; late flowering; fragrant: $12.00 per 1000 25 1 50 DOUBLE TULIPS. ' 12 each of the 15 named varieties, 180 bulbs $4 25 25 " " 15 " " 375 " 7 50 DREER'S SUPERB DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS. A really fine mixture,
RM2AX3127–Vick's catalogue : bulbs plants and seeds . 1 Ki) orange crimson, gold margined, 2 for 5 20 140 Canary Bird, (E) yellow 3 for 10 30 2 25 Chrysolora, (E) yellow 3 for 10 35 2 25 Cottage Maid, 1 Ei rose and white . . 3 for 10 35 200 Couleur Cardinal, ( Ei I brilliant scarlet . cj 45 300 Crimson King, 1 Ei) scarlet 2 for 5 25 1 40 Duchesse de Parma, (Ei) red edged . . 2 for 5 25 140 DOZ 100 Joost von Vondel, (Ei) red and white . 3 lor 10 35 2 00 Keizer Kroon, 1 Ei) scarlet and yellow . 3 for 10 35 2 25 LImmaculee, (E) white 3 for 10 30 1 75 La Reine, 1E1) (Queen Victoria) beautiful rosy white 3
RMMCJF50–. PI. An annual of dwarf, compact growth, useful in masses in beds or edges of borders, or in vases, baskets, Showy bright yel low flowers, in bloom all 10 Salpiglossis IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING. 3943 3914 3953 3955 395 6 3959 39(50 3950 3941 Azure Fairy 10 Crimson 5 Lilac 5 Purple,edged white 5 Rose 5 3951 Flesh Pink 5 3952 King of Blacks .. 10 3954 Pompadour 10 3957 Tile Red 5 3958 White 5 Collection of a packet each of the above 10 colors 50 flixed. All colors of the improved Large-flowering. Per oz., 40 cts 5 Dwarf Double. All colors mixed ; 2 feet. Oz., 30 cts. 5 Causcasica. One of the han
RM2AJ0YCB–Seed annual . Silvery pink. See page 106. Lady BatterseaâHas long, pointed buds of largest size;very striking; color, bright cherry-crimson; stems stiff, andextremely long; strong grower, and free in bloom; on strongplants the blooms are well filled; a promising bedder. .Madame Caroline TestoutâPetals large and of elegantform; exquisitely edged and bordered with clear silvery-rose;flowers and buds extra large, of elegant form; color, brilliantsatiny-rose, center clear red. -MeteorâOf the deepest glowing crimson; very double.Petals slightly recurving; a beautiful open rose; free bloomer^l Rosal
RMMCJ68T–. $3 50 3 50 2 75 2 50 Tea Rose (Brimstone). (12 M.) A beautiful saffron-yellow or apricot. A "sport" from Mu- rillo with all its good qualities. $30.00 per 100010 50 Toreador. (9 M.) Very large and double flowers, bright scarlet bordered orange scarlet, very effective. $32.00 per 1000 50 Tournesol, Red and Yellow. (9M.) Scarlet, broadly edged yellow. Fine forcer. $25.00 per 1000 40 Tournesol Yellow. (9M.) Bright yellow shaded orange, fine. 522.00 per 1000 ,. 40 COLLECTIONS OF DOUBLE TULIPS. 3 each of the 15 named varieties, 45 bulbs $1 35 6 " " 15 " '• 90 " 2 50
RM2CEMA8A–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ower and stout petals ; MS. A. Tate, yellowground, edged and marked with rich red; PresidentCarnot, jellow ground, heavily edged with rosy-scarlet, flowers of considerable size and good in form ;Mrs. D JUglai, one of the most attractive, having a paleyellow ground, with rose edge, and of very fine form ;Mrs. Dranfield, with yellow ground, is rather heavilyedged withpaleroae. Anewvelvety-crimsonCarnationof exquisite form, named Henry Irving, and raised byMr. Douglas, well deserves notice; and also a s
RMMAD5A2–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : winter - spring - summer 1938 . Dianthus, Salmon King Dianthus—^Pinks Double-Flowering Annual Pinks Tr. pkt. Oz. Chlnensis Giant Mixed (China Pinks) $0 10 $0 40 Dladeinalras (Diadem Pinks). Mixed. Extra fine 15 60 Fireball. Fiery scarlet 20 75 Keddewlgl, lUzed (Double Japan Pinks). Extra fine. % lb. $1.50 15 60 Zinolfer. Rich Geranium red 25 1 00 Bloumlnff Oloak. Maroon, edged white.... 20 75 Ptnlc Beaaty. Finest pure pink 25 1 25 Salmon King. Bright salmon-rose 25 1 00 Saovball. A beautiful double white 20 75 Violet Qaeen. Rich violet 25 1 00 Single-
RM2CNRB5F–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with gray; tail,dark brown; wings, brown, the cov-erts and tertials, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola enucleator {iikiIc).See No. 388. General plumage, gray; tlu; crown and rump, tinged witli yellowish olive;wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Finicola enudeator (female).See No. 388. 2G2 KP:Y to the BIKDS OF EASTERN NORTH AiMERICA. j:^^ ■^^y,
RMMCJGY8–. 10. Titian. Brownish- red, yellow edge. Tournesol Red, Edged yellow, fine forcer Tournesol Yel- low. Canary yel- low ; fine Yellow Rose. Golden-yellow; late flowering ; fragrant 10 15 20 30 2 00 45 3 20 DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS. Dreer's Superb Mixture. A grand mixture of early flowering sorts, growing the same height and bloom- ing together; a large variety of colors, 20 cts. per doz., §1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000. Fine Quality Mixed. A mixture of the cheaper sort^. 15 cts; per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $5.00 per 1000. Double Late Mixed. These come into flower from a week to 10 days later than the
RM2CNEMFW–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Evening Grosbeak (male). Throat, brownish olive, shading to yellowish green on the belly; wing, black, with patch of white; bill, yellowish; forehead, yellow;crown, black (male); forehead and crown, grayish (female). Hesperiphona vespcrtina.Evening Grosbeak.See No. 234. General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with gray; tail, dark brown; wings, brown, tjv, the coverts and tertials, edged ^ with white. Pinicola enucleator leucura (male).Pine Grosbeak.See No. 235. General plumage, gray; the crown and rump, tinged with yellow-ish olive; wings,
RMMA7H64–. E. H. Hunt's catalogue . SINGLE TULIPS SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. DOZ. IOO IOOO Artus, scarlet S .15 S .85 $6.50 Belle Alliance, scarlet, 20 1.25 10,00 Bizard Verdict, red and yellow 15 .75 6.00 Canary Bird, pure yellow, 25 2.00 18.00 Chrysolora, golden yellow 20 1.40 12.00 Cottage Maid, white edged rose 25 2.00 18.00 Couleur Ponceau, blush... 15 .85 6.50 Crimson Kingr, crimson. 15 .85 6.50 Ouches of Parma, brown and yellow 15 .90 7.00 Due van Thol, scarlet 15 .65 5.00 " " " crimson 15 .70 5.00 " »» " yellow 25 2.50 21.00 " " gold striped 15 .80 7.00 " "
RM2CNHF95–. Birds of North Carolina . ly white, on the belly; wings and tailbrownish fuscous, the outer webs of the feathers finely edged with rose-red; a small tuft of bristlyfeathers over the nostrils; outer tail-feathers longest. This plumage is acquired at the fiist post- 228 BlKDt5 OF XoRTII Caeolina nuptial molt. Ad. 9.—Very difTorcnt, si>arrovlikc in appearance; upperparts dark grayishbrown, finely streaked with black; wings and tail dark grayish brown; underparts white, streaked,or with wedge-shaped spots of fuscous. A whitish superciliary line. Im. c?.—Similar to adultfemale. L., 6.22; W.,
RMMCJ6R5–. Tournesol, Red and Yellow. (9 M. j Scarlet, broadly edged vellow. Fine forcer. $22.00 per 1000 ' $0 35 $2 50 Tournesol Yellow. (9 M.) Bright yellow, shaded orange, fine. $ '0.00 per 1000 35 2 25 Vuurbaak (Beacon Light). (12 M.) Bright fiery scarlet i;20.00 per 1000 35 2 25 Yellow Rose. (10 L.) Golden-yellow; late-flowering; fragrant. $1 2.00 per 1000 25 1 50 COI^LECTIOIVS OF DOUBI.B TUI.IPS. :! each of the 15 named varieties, 45 bulbs $1 25 0 " " 15 " " 90 " 2 25 12 " " 15 " " 180 " 4 00 25 " " 15 " " 375 " 7 50 DREER
RM2CHKCGA–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . regularly built flower, and on account of thisunique form is well natned, the word Arachne meaningspider. The petals are creamy white, edged with a broadband of crimson. The coloring, however, varies as much asthe form, there rarely being two flowers alike. 50 cts. each. Britannia. Deep shaded salmon flesh, free and early, stoutstiff sten.s. Capstan. Soft brick-red shaded apricot, remarkable for itstree and early flowering. Dankward. Dark rose shading to a luminous carmine cen-tre, of perfect lorm. 50 cis. each. Exquisite. Pure orange-scarlet with salmon shadin
RMMCHJAX–. Hybrid-Tea Rose Queen of Fragrance Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose of American origin that continues to produce its large flowers throughout the most unfavorable hot sum- mer weather when frequently many other varieties fail; in color a brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals; truly a Rose for every garden. Red Radiance. Described and offered on page 129. Robert Huey. A warm carmine cherry-red edged with deHcate pink, very free flowering, and particularly good in the autumn; fragrant. Rose Marie. This wonderful Rose is described and offered on p
RM2CDDTTD–. Bulb gardening . ite,flushed with deep rose, yellowcentre. Tulipa Haageri. Red, blackcentre, with yellow. Tulipa Clusiana. White, streaked with red. Tulipa Florentine. Yellow. Tulipa Billietiana. Gold-tipped clear yellow, scarlet base. Tulipa Kopakowskyana. Yel-low, with rose reverse. Tulipa Retroflexa. Yellow,with curled petals. Tulipa Viridiflora. Palelemon-green. Tulipa Vitellina. Primrose-white. Tulipa Elegans. Deep crim-son. Tulipa Elegans alba. White,slightly edged rose. Tulipa Gesneriana Major.Crimson-scarlet, nearly blackcentre. Tulipa Gesneriana Lutea.Yellow. Perfumed. Tulipa Gesner
RMMAD7MG–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds plants bulbs &c. tools fertilizers sundries &c . TuKENIA KOUKNIEBI. Sweet Peas.—Continued. Mrs. Sankey, (black seed^ pure white . . Novelty, pale carmine and rose Oddity, pink, edged deep rose Peach Blossom, sabnon, pink and cartnine . Princess Beatrice, carmine rose Princess Victoria, cherry rose Ramona, creatny white, flaked soft blush . Red Riding Hood, rose standard, red hooded, very curious Royal Robe, deep pink, fine 10 Senator, chocolate, striped white Stanley, deep maroon Venus, salmon buff Mixed, Eckford's finest large flowerin
RM2CJ0FRE–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . QUEEN OP YELLOWS.—Pure yel-low, quilled petals. WM. PIERCE. — Delicate tint ofshell-pink. RED HUSSAR. — Intense scarlet-crimsiin. STORM KING.—Pure white. TRIUMPH DE SOLFERINO. —Dwarf, bright solferino. ZEBRA.—White, edged with brightlilac. DECORATIVE VARIETIES CLEOPATRA.—Rich shade of vel-vety-crimson maroon. DELICE.—Beautiful glowing rose-pink. BUREKA.—Deep rose.FRANK L. BASSETT.—Bright rosepurple. FIRE RAIN.—Rich cardinal red. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Purewhite, delicately tinged with palelavender. HENRY PATRICK.—Superb purewhite. JACK
RMMAD7FB–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds plants bulbs aquatics tools fertilizers sundries etc . TOEENIA FOURNIERI. Sweet Peas.—Continued. Oz. Mrs. Sankey, {black seed) pure white ... 5 Novelty, pale carmine and rose 5 Oddity, pink, edged deep rose 10 Peach Blossom, salmon, pink and carmine . 5 Princess Beatrice, carmine rose 5 Princess Victoria, cherry rose 5 Ramona, creamy white, flaked soft blush . 10 Red Riding Hood, rose standard, red hooded, 10 Royal Robe, deep pink, fine 10 5 5 5 5 5 10 Senator, chocolate, striped white .... Stanley, deep maroon Venus, salmon buff Mixed, Eckford
RM2CE64B6–. Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1906 . Per oz., 60 cts. . . Golden Fleece. A new, almost double flowering sort of this popular hardy perennial . ; . COWSLIP (Primula Veris). Abeautiful hardy spring-flowering per-ennial; flowers of different colors, such as yellow, brown-edged yellow, etc. CYCLAMEN. Persicum. Choicest mixed; easier to grow than the Giants Giant Pure White — White, with carmine eye — Dark BIood=red — Delicate Rose, with deep crimson eye — Salmon. A new color — Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb collection. Periooseeds,$i.ooButterfly. In this new type the edges of the flowers are b
RMMACHWW–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . 'lOKJlMA tOUBNIERl. Sweet Peas.—Continued. Oz. ^ lb. Lb. Mrs. Sankey, [black seed) pure white . . 5 15 40 5 15 50 Oddity, pink, edged deep rose 10 25 75 Peach Blossom, salmon, pink and carmine . 5 15 40 Princess Beatrice, carmine rose 5 15 40 5 15 40 Ramona, creamy white, flaked soft blush . 10 20 60 Red Riding Hood, rose standard, red hooded. 10 30 I 00 Royal Robe, deep pink, fine 10 20 60 5 15 40 .Stanley, deep maroon 5 15 40 5 15 50 Mixed, Eckford's finest large flowering . . 5 IS 40 5 10 25 10 25 75 Note.— Our mixtures contain all the flne
RM2CE7691–. Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs . coloring. Cur-rant-red. banded, striped, flaked and feather-ed with pure white.Murillo—Large, graceful flowers of flesh-white, bordered and clouded rose.Ma Cousine- Of remarkable coloring. Carmineolet. edged pink and flamed golden vellowand brick-red.Double Crown—Large and double flower. Darkcardinal-red with black shadings. One of thebest. Queen Victoria—Blood-red. Verv double. Rex Rubrorum—Large double flower of deepestscarlet. Very double and perfect. Rose Blanche—Large incurved white; most per-fect shape. Rose La Reine—Fine rosy scarlet. A lovely color.S
RM2CDCWHF–. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics, cultivation and history . quilled petals; the best pink show Dahlia.Admiral ScMey—Rich garnet, tinting to carmine and white at tips of petals.Agent—Delicate, soft pink. Arabella One of the loveliest; soft primrose, shaded and tipped rose. Arthur Le Favour—Very large; buff, striped dark red.Caleb Powers—Shell pink; large and fine. Chas. Lanier Very large; golden yellow, shaded amber. Chieftain—Purplish lilac; large, distinct.Claret Cup—Rich claret, tipped gold.Colonist—Coral red, edged lighter; splendid form.Daniel Comish—Fine t
RM2CHGD9T–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . upper petals marked with crimson maroon with large white centre; petals heavily ruffled, giving it a doubled appearance.firs, R. Sandiford. Pure glistening snow-white.riadame Vibert. A grand flower with black maroon blotches bordered fiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose.Mary Malet. White with maroon blotches on all five petals. Harquise of Salisbury. A high-col-ored variety with rich, dark spots. Sandlfords Surprise. Large blackblotches on upper petals, which have afiery red edge, surrounded with broadwhite band, with red spots in centre ofeach lower
RM2CDCWG8–. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics, cultivation and history . n. Belle of Springfield—Very small; soft red, sometimes tipped white. Bob—Yellow, edged scarlet. Catherine—Clear canary yellow. Cheerfulness Old gold, tipped crimson. Clarissa—Pale primrose. Crusoe—White, heavily edged pink. Daisy—Pleasing shade of amber-salmon. Elfin—Soft, creamy white. Fairy Queen—Yellow, edged rose. Girlie—Pinkish mauve. Glow—Very fine; rich coral. Guiding Star—Pure white; serated petals. Hedwig Pollig—Very distinct; shades of red, tipped white. Helen Lambert—Clear yellow. Klein Dom
RM2CH7CD2–. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . th rosy crimson ; petals edged with white ;highly scented ; very desirable. 15 cts. each. MAD. PH. DEWOLFS. Resembles the old Cabbage or One-hun-dred-leaved Rose ; the flowers very full andfragrant; color deep crimson red, veinedwith violet crimson shading to peachy red;exceedingly handsome Rose. 15 cts. each. MAD. VICTOR VERDIER.* Rich, bright cherry red, changing to satinyrose ; large, full and fragrant. 15 cts. each. MADLLE ANNIE WOOD. A magnificent variety; flowers very largefine full form; color brilliant violet crim-son ; exquisite fragrance ; a p
RM2CDB9MN–. Our new guide to rose culture : typical D.&C. roses painted from nature . d Hariim. — Dark bronzefoliage; grand grower and freebloomer; fine large flowers withrjund petals. Bright vermilion-scarlet, dotted with crimson spots.25 cts. each ; 3 for 60 cts. {W2 ft ) Egandale.—.Splendid dark foli-age with large scarlet flowers of niceform and exceilentsubstanee. (:^^ ft.) Joliu While.—New variegaied-leaved Canna. Foliage broad andmassive; beautifully striped, withwhite, yellow and rose, edged withred. Small, broad red flowers. (5 U.) Louis Colomb. — Finely madeflowers. Extra large, borne in im-me
RM2CEYCKP–. The Maule seed book for 1905. salmon red;Wings bright rose. Bears three tlowers on a stem. Majestic, Standard a deep, rich, rosy pink; wingssoft rose. Truly majestic in habit and appearance. Calypso. Standard bright magenta; wings delicatemaave. Quite a novelty in color. Duke of Sutherlaud. Deep claret, reddishtinge: wings deep violet purple. Jeanie Qordon. Bright rose, shaded cream.First otTered by me this year. liorcl Kenyon. Self colored or uniform. Rosemagenta, flushed with crimson. Mrs. Fitzgerald. Soft cream colored, flushedand edged with delicate rose. Almost a self or uniformcolored
RM2CNEN65–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . General plumage, rose red, usu-ally mixed with more or less gray; wing coverts, edged with pinkishwhite. Pinicola enucleator leucura.Pine Grosbeak.See No. 235. Pine Grosbeak. Throat and base of bill, black; general plumage, red; crown, withmore or less of a crest: wings and tail, not black (male). Cardinalis cardinalis.Cardinal Grosbeak. See No. 273. * If bird is red or olive green, with winn between 3.35 and 4 inches long (bend of wing to tip),see Family Tanagrids. The bill of a Tanager somewhat resembles that of a Finch. 2i6 Field Museum of Natural His
RM2CETTPK–. Vaughan's book for florists. 00 | 4 in..each 25c ; doz.. $2.50 4 inch pots, each,4 inch pots. each.. STROBILANTHES DVERIANfS. NEW PELARGONIUMS. Every Florist knows the advantage of starting this stockearly to secute large show plants in season for best springtrade. Plants rooted in winter usually do not bloom that sea-son. We have a large stock of three newest varieties, of whichwe offer strong plants from 2l/2 inch pots, ready December 15. Mad. Vibert.—Fine, black maroon blotches borderedfiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose. Per doz., $2.00. Mrs. Robert Sandiford.—Grand white vari
RM2CEKW80–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. By Parcel Post, Add MRS. POLLOCK—Green leaves, surrounded with margin ofyellow; dark chocolate zone, orange-red flowers. SILVER LEAF S. A. NUTT—Crimson-scarlet flowers; beau-tiful green foliage, edged white. SOPHIE DUMARESQUE—Golden salmon-scarlet; healthygreen foliage; margin of golden yellow. Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. By express, not prepaid. SCENTED-LEAVED VARIETIES BALM—Upper petals light lilac; lower petals dark.CAPITATUM—Small leaf, rose-scented.DALE PARK BEAUTY—Small, fragrant foliage.FAIR ELLEN—Fragrant and beautiful;
RM2CH9AG9–. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics cultivation and history . pink show Dahlia. Admiral Schley—Rich garnet, tinting to carmine and white at tips of petals. Agent—Delicate, soft pink. Arabella—C)ne of the loveliest; soft primrose, shaded and tipped rose. Arthur Le Favour—ery large; buff, striped dark red. Caleb Powers.—Shell pink; large and fine. Chas. Lanier—Very large; golden yellow, shaded amber. Chieftain—Purplish lilac; large, distinct. Claret Cup—Rich claret, tipped gold. Colonist—Coral red, edged lighter; splendid form. Daniel Cornish—Fine terra-cotta red.
RM2CE6R7M–. Germain : [catalog] . Cover it its own depth, Keepmoist and thin out to six or eight inches apart. Pkt. Admiral. Single white, edged red $0.10 Carnation. Double white. Height 2 to 3 ft 05 Double Mixed. Height 2 to 3 ft 05 Danebrog. Scarlet, blotched white. Height 2 ft 05 French, or Ranunculus-flowered. Mixed. Height2ft... .05Mikado. White and crimson, double-fringed. Hgt.2ft. .05Miss Sherwood. The flowers are from 4 to 5 inchesacross, pure satiny white, tinged with chamois-rose. Height 2V2 ft 10 Peony-flowered Fine Mixed. Height 2 to 3 ft 05 Shirley, Santa Rosa Strain. The best and most vari
RM2CEKWM1–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. ROSE PINK CENTURY—Clear rose pink; immense size.SCARI^ET CENTURY—Bright scarlet. SENSATION, DOUBIiE—Vivid scarlet, heavily tipped white. POMPON VARIETIES Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. By express, not prepaid.By parcel post, add 3c. each for postage. AIiEWINE—Flesh, edged lavender pink. CRIMSON QUEEN—Deep crimson, shaded purple. INDIAN CHIEF—Crimson. LITTLE BEAUTY—Delicate shrimp pink. LITTLE HELEN—Pure white. LITTLE HERMAN—Deep red, tipped white. LITTLE MAY—Bright lemon yellow. ROSALIE—Yellow edged crimson. DAHLIA ROOTS (OUR SELEC
RM2CDCWDN–. Lilly's seeds . SWE.LT PLA5 Grandi flora Type BLUE PICOTEE EDGE.No. 981. Maid of Honor. Whiteshaded with lilac, blue edged; hoodedform; very pretty.. No. 954. Kingred; splendid. RED AND SCARLET.Edward VII. Very large bright No. 988.form.No. Scarlet Gem. Bright -let: open form;medium size; open 473. WHITE. No. 969 Dorothy Eckford. Pure white andlarge; best of the semi-hooded form. PINK SHADES. No. 965. Boltons Pink. Large, semi-hoodedform; salmon pink veined with rose. No. 966. Countess of Lathom. Cream pinkon primrose ground; hooded form. No. 977. Janet Scott. Clear, deep, brightpink; very d
RM2CE2DB8–. Bolgiano's extremely early wonderfully prolific I.X.L. tomato . 2 to 2V2 ft. high 75c each. Any four for $2.85. Our set of 12 distinct-kinds $8.50. 1. Large cherry red. 2. Dark pink, center lighter. 3. Doublewhite. 4. Bright rose edged white. 5. White striped red. 6. Red spottedwhite. 7. Beautiful clear rose. 8. Clear pink striped red. 9. Delicate clearpink. 10. Carmine striped white. 11. Clear red. 12. Dark red. The Wonderful New Ponderosa Lemon On a plant 6 feet high, eighty-nine of these Ponderous Lemons were grow-ing at one time. The tree was blooming, showing at the same time.fruits ofa
RM2CF6824–. Tulips. EARLY SINGLE TULIPS 27 T Dusart, dark red, splendid bedder, never fades. D Fire Flame, dark rose-red, late. T Grace Darling, red flushed orange, large. M Jenny, lovely rose colour, very sweet, excellent for pots. M Maes, large, deep red. M Proserpine, rose-crimson, early. T Sir Thomas Lipton, deep scarlet. T Stanley, bright rich rose, D Vermilion Brilliant, grand scarlet, good in pots. Red and Yellow T Duchess of Parma, orange-red, bordered orange-yellow.T Hector, pale reddish-yellow, edged orange.T Keiserskroon, red, edged yellow. Striped (Broken) D Admiral Reinier, cherry-red and w
RM2AM893K–Vick's wholesale price list for 1922 . d very freeflowering. Kriemhilde. Exquisite combination of ivory white and pink. Queen of the Cactus Dahlias.Matchless. Dark, velvety maroon.J. H. Jackson, Largest and best Dark Red.Princess. Pure white.Volker. Clear lemon yellow. DECORATIVE VARIETIES Decorative Dahlias are intermediate between Cactus and Show. The massiveflowers are not so globular as the Show and the petals are broad and some-what flattened. Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. Except as noted. Emily. Pink and White. Sylvia. White, Heavily edged pink. Jack Rose. Rich velvety crimson, early and fr
RM2AM56AB–New floral guide : autumn 1913 . s (Bleeding Heart). Blooms early; beautiful rosy pink and white flowers.Funkia undulata variegata. Lily-like flowers and long narrow leaves, fluted and edged with white. 20c. each.Helianthus, Soleil dOr, or Sun of Gold. Grows 4 feet- quilled petals like a dahlia; golden yellow.Helleborus niger, or Christmas Rose. Pure white, waxy flowers. Ready in December. 25 cts. each.Hemerocallis (Golden Double-Crown Lily). Large, lily-like flowers, golden yellow with carmine marking.Hollyhocks, Single. Red, white and yellow.Lychnis, Single. Vermilion-scarlet flowers.Ornamen
RM2AKK96T–Outing . eir frailbidarkis, to homes within one solar hourof the meridjan where day and night areforever made? In the early morning, Elia filled thewater buckets on shore, and with a dory un-der spritsail alongside, we edged out of theharbor in one tack. North past Aniuliakwe bowled in the teeth of the south gale.Out loomed Vsevidov, cold and stubbornagainst a zinc-blue sky. On its flanktoward the sea, say 1,500 feet up, rose afresh red ash-cone; and somewhat higher,a black cave above a great bank of ash.Either may have burst out in the eruptionof 1830, but each then was as dead as thesummit c
RM2CE2ENR–. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . y Lind, red, tipped frith white. John Downie, yellow, tipped with red. John Powell, golden yellow. Lady of the Lake, blush, edged with purple. Lady Jane Ellis, creamy white, rose tipped. La Phare, brilliant scarlet. Leah, golden yellow. Little Crimson, crimson, dwarf. Little Gem, buff orange, dwarf. Little Julius, carmine red, dwarf. Little Madonna, crimson, tipped with white. Little Model, rosy crimson, light center, dwarf. Little Phillip, creamy Duff, lilac edge, dwarf. Mirefield Beauty, fine red, splendid form. Miss Henshaw, white. Mis
RM2CDCWN3–. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics, cultivation and history . profuse bloomer; must be disbudded.Jumbo—Deep red, shaded maroon. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Large, snow-white; early and profuse bloomer.Kinds Pink—Soft pink, with lighter center. Kate Seybold—White suffused carmine and maroon, lightly edged white.Katherine De La Mare—A surpassing delicate tinted variety that appeals; primrose, passing to creamy white, lightly suffused soft rose.King Albert—Rich velvety plum; very large and fine.La France—Rich cerise.Le Grand Manitou—New; immense size; pink, striped ri
RM2CH9DR9–. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics cultivation and history . e bloomer; must be disbudded.Jumbo—Deep red. shaded maroon. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Large, snow-white; early and profuse bloomer.Kinds Pink—Soft pink, with lighter center. Kate Seybold—White suffused carmine and maroon, lightly edged white.Katherine De La Mare—A surpassing delicate tinted variety that appeals; prinrrose, passing to creamy white, lightly suffused soft rose.King Albert—Rich velvety plum; very large and fine.La France—Rich cerise. Le Grand Manitou—New; immense size; pink, striped rich cr
RMRDR7JR–. A treatise on some of the insects injurious to vegetation . Insect pests. 384 LEPIDOPTERA. the same yellow color; on each of the rings are about six minute pearl-colored warts, tinged with purple or rose-red, and furnishing a few little hairs ; and at the extremity of the body are three brown spots, edged above with yellow. When this insect is at rest it is nearly as thick as a man's thumb, its rings are hunched, and its body is shortened, not measur- ing, even when fully grown, above two inches in length; but, in motion, it extends to the length of three inches or more. When about to make i
RMRFE1MD–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Mikado Morning Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size, and the color- ings and markings beyond description, ranging from snow-white to black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades, such as pink, rose, firey red, copper red, carmine, crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, cherry and ash gray. Others are edged with white, having throats of one of the above colors; th
RMRJ6N0M–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ^^ ^^^--^-^ General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with j;-ray; tail, dark hrowii; winj^s, brown, the cov- erts and tertial3, edged with wliite. Pine Grosbeak. rinkula Pimdeator (uxih) See No. .'{SS. General plumage, gray; the iTown and rmni>, tinged with yellowish olive; wings, dark browu; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Finicola ennclratnr (female). See No. 388.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
RMRFH1J9–. Illustrated catalogue bulbs, roses, plants : for winter and spring blooming. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Irniisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 CHOICE DOUBLE FLOWERING TULIPS. Price, 3 cents each; any ten for 25 cents, or one each of the twent sorts for 45 cents. Count of Leicester.—Orange and yellow feathered. Le Blason.—White, tinged rose. Duke of York.—Beautifully incurved flowers of poppy red, broadly edged white. Gloria Solus.—Of enormous size and very double. Bright scarle
RMRJ619D–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruit. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1905. Pyramide—Perfect spikes, broader at.the lower parts than at the top. large, well expanded orange-rose. Phebus—Brilliant red; large pure white blotch. Pheroan—Large cherry-red flowers, streaked and edged with violet; center band of petals white. P
RMRHJ6A4–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed witli gray; tail, dark brown; Avings, brown, the cov- erts and tertials, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola enuclcator (uialr). See No. 388. General plumage, gray; the crown and rnnip, tinged with yellowish olive; wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Finicola enudeator (female). See No. 388. k. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RMRF5T5Y–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Mikado Morning Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size, and the color- ings and markings beyond description, ranging from snow-white to black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades, such as pink, rose, firey red, copper red, carmine, crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, cherry and ash gray. Others are edged with white, having throats of one of the above colors; th
RMRDMDFF–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Evening Grosbeak (male). Throat, brownish olive, shading to yellowish green on the belly; wing, black, with patch of white; bill, yellowish; forehead, yellow; crown, black (male); forehead and crown, grayish (female). Hesperiphona vespertina. Evening Grosbeak. See No. 234. General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with gray; tail, dark brown; wings, brown, the coverts and tertials, edged with white. Pinicola enuclealor leucura (male).. Pine Grosbeak. See No. 235. General plumage, gray; the crown and rump, tinged with yellow- ish
RMRHHMDF–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. 387. General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with gray; tail, dark brown; wings, brown, the cov- erts and tertials, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola enucleator See No. 388 General plumage, gray; the crown and rump, tinged with yellowish olive; wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola enucleator (female), See No. 388.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRJ76X4–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruit. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. Pyramide—Perfect spikes, broader at.the lower parts than at the top. large, well expanded orange-rose. Phebus—Brilliant red; large pure white blotch. Pheroan—Large cherry-red flowers, streaked and edged with violet; center band of petals white. Princess of Wales—White, flamed with carmine-rose; deep
RMRFE1M4–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Mikado Morning Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size, and the color- ings and markings beyond description, ranging from snow-white to black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades, such as pink, rose, firey red, copper red, carmine, crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, cherry and ash gray. Others are edged with white, having throats of one of the above colors; th
RMRF5T6G–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Mikado Morning Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size, and the color- ings and markings beyond description, ranging from snow-white to black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades, such as pink, rose, firey red, copper red, carmine, crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, cherry and ash gray. Others are edged with white, having throats of one of the above colors; th
RMRE51CE–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. General plumage of body, rose red, more or less mixed with gray; tail, dark brown; wings, brown, the cov- erts and tertials, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola cimclealor {imilr) See No. 388. General plumage, gray; the crown an<l rump, tinged with yellowish olive; wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola emicleator (female). See No. 388.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMRFM50Y–. Peacock's descriptive trade list : 1899. Nursery stock New Jersey Atco Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE TRADE LIST FOR 1899. 11 Show Dahlias—X A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled pet- I als and full to the center ; an early and profuse bloomer. Adolph Pefferhorn. Large ; purplish crimson. Amazon. Yellow, edged and tipped bright red ; effective. Arabella. An early and profuse-flowering variety, of large size and perfect form ; color pale primrose, tipped and shaded old rose and lavender. One of the loveliest of this section. Armorer. Deep red ; of fine form, dwarf, an
RMRHFK0A–. Bolgiano of Baltimore garden guide 1929. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CACTUS DAHLIAS Attraction. Large, elegant flower of a clear lilac-rose, on long, stiff stems. 50 cts. each. Cigarette. Creamy white blooms, heavily edged with pome- granate-red but varying greatly, no two flowers being exactly alike. The long petals are inclined to roll, forming large, deep flowers of great substance on very long stems. $1 each. Countess of L
RMRF29HP–. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Princess Beatrice.—A. pure Tea, of strong habit, heavy foliage, coloring deeply, after the style of the Perle, flower stems stiff and up- right and bright red, carrying large buds of an exquisite color, outer petals varying from canary yellow, edged lightly with bright rose color. From its first opening the petals roll their edges backward, dis- playing the bright apricot center. The open Rose is exquisitely beau- tiful, very do
RMRJDYE9–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. THE CARNATION AND PICOTEE. Joseph Crossland, Robert Houlgrave, Robert Lord. Crimson: Bruce Findlay, J. S. Hedderley, Master Fred, Phoebe. Pink and purple: Harmony, Melody, Sarah Payne, Squire Penson, W. Skirving. Flakes—Purple : Charles Henwood, Florence Nightingale, James Douglas, Mayor of Nottingham. Scarlet: Alisernond, Guardsman, John Bull, Matador, Miss Constance Grahame, Sportsman. Rose : John Keet, Mrs. Rowan, Rob Roy, Thalia, Tim Bobbin. White Ground Picotees — Red edged: Brunette, Ganymede,
RMRFDWF8–. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS, OR PELARGONIUMS. Price, 20c eacli; 5 sorts, 75c. Dr. Masters—Rich crimson, with very large black blotches on both the upper and lower petals. Madame Vibert—Blackish maroon, bordered with red, while the entire flower is edged with rose. Mabel—Velvety pink, upper petals blotched black- ish maroon, lower petals spotted with crimson lake. Mad. Thiebaut—Blotched and marbled rose on white
RMRF29J2–. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GREAT WESTERN PLANT CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 13. Princess Beatrice.—A. pure Tea, of strong habit, heavy foliage, coloring deeply, after the style of the Perle, flower stems stiff and up- right and bright red, carrying large buds of an exquisite color, outer petals varying from canary yellow, edged lightly with bright rose color. From its first opening the petals roll their edges backward, dis- playing the bright apricot cente
RMRFA486–. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GREAT WESTERN PLANT CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 13. Princess Beatrice.—A. pure Tea, of strong habit, heavy foliage, coloring deeply, after the style of the Perle, flower stems stiff and up- right and bright red, carrying large buds of an exquisite color, outer petals varying from canary yellow, edged lightly with bright rose color. From its first opening the petals roll their edges backward, dis- playing the bright apricot cente
RMRFJD4R–. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. LOUISE CLOSSON. Louise Closson. One of the richest and most beau- tiful of the Rex family. The coloring is simply magnificent, center of leaf deep bronze with broad band of silvery rose, edged bronze. 20c. Mad, Rival. Center shining silver with band of bronze green, dotted with silver, margined red- dish hronze. Wad. le Boucq. A very distinct variety. The entire leaf is a soft rosy mauve color, with very h
RMRJBG7T–. C.E. Allen's illustrated catalogue of seeds, plants and small fruits. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. -^H-Plarit and ^eed Catalogue.-H— 6i ted red and maroon. JVEKO. Deep blackish maroon. KIKKPATKICK. Large leaved, blotched in the center with white. Marvelous. Deep reddish maroon Mrs. Wm. Barr. Center bright rose, edged with-green and brown. Oriole. Yellow and green, marked with ca
RMRFA484–. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Princess Beatrice.—A. pure Tea, of strong habit, heavy foliage, coloring deeply, after the style of the Perle, flower stems stiff and up- right and bright red, carrying large buds of an exquisite color, outer petals varying from canary yellow, edged lightly with bright rose color. From its first opening the petals roll their edges backward, dis- playing the bright apricot center. The open Rose is exquisitely beau- tiful, very do
RMRHFK0R–. Bolgiano of Baltimore garden guide 1929. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bolgiano's Garden Guide for 1929 DAHLIAS 53 General List of Dahlias. CACTUS DAHLIAS Attraction. Large, elegant flower of a clear lilac-rose, on long, stiff stems. 50 cts. each. Cigarette. Creamy white blooms, heavily edged with pome- granate-red but varying greatly, no two flowers being exactly alike. The long petals are inclined to roll, forming large, deep
RMRJ7EGD–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruit for 1906. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. Richard Coeur de Won—Bright crimson-red flamed and edged with garnet; lower petals spotted and blotched yellow. Robert Fortune—Orange-lake, shading off to purple-crim- son ; veined white. Stanley—Rosy-salmon, flamed all over with the deepest rose color: small, rosy yellow blotch. Sunset—Lov
RMRD2RR1–. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. New Decorative Dahlia Breezb Lawn.. New Decorative Dahlia Meteor. Jean Wood. Probably a seedling of Mme, Van den Daele and similar in color, a delicate silvery-rose, but a much shaplier flower than its parent, being of true decorative form. An early, free and constant bloomer. Meteor. An attractive, showy, fancy variety; the ground color a brilliant cardinal-red, edged and marked with primrose-yellow. The flowers are not large, three-and-one-half inches in diameter, of perfect form and very freely pro
RMRFJD58–. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. LOUISE CLOSSON. Louise Closson. One of the richest and most beau- tiful of the Rex family. The coloring is simply magnificent, center of leaf deep bronze with broad band of silvery rose, edged bronze. 20c. Mad, Rival. Center shining silver with band of bronze green, dotted with silver, margined red- dish hronze. Wad. le Boucq. A very distinct variety. The entire leaf is a soft rosy mauve color, with very h
RMRF76XR–. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS, OR PELARGONIUMS. Price, 20c eacli; 5 sorts, 75c. Dr. Masters—Rich crimson, with very large black blotches on both the upper and lower petals. Madame Vibert—Blackish maroon, bordered with red, while the entire flower is edged with rose. Mabel—Velvety pink, upper petals blotched black- ish maroon, lower petals spotted with crimson lake. Mad. Thiebaut—Blotched and marbled rose on white
RMREYBM8–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. SWEET PEAS. Alice Eckford, ciyamy white, tinted pink . Apple Blossom, blush and pink.... Aurora, white, flaked with orange salmon . Blanche Ferry, pink and tvhite Blanche Ferry, extra early, pink and white Blushing Beauty, solid pink Butterfly, white, edged lavender Capt. Clarke, red, white and blue Captain of the Blues, blue . Captivation, rosy purple .... Coquette, delicate primrose, tinged blush Countess of Radnor, delicate lavender . Countess of Aberdeen, pale blush pink . Crown Jewel, creamy white veined rose . " Pi
RMRJ7EGN–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruit for 1906. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. 96 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Richard Coeur de Won—Bright crimson-red flamed and edged with garnet; lower petals spotted and blotched yellow. Robert Fortune—Orange-lake, shading off to purple-crim- son ; veined white. Stanley—Rosy-salmon, flamed all over with the deepest rose col
RMRFGMEG–. New and rare plants, bulbs and seeds. Nursery stock New Jersey Woodstown Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. riammoth-flowering Begonias. Begonia Duke Zeppelin. Begonia Rubra —Tree-1 ike in growth, often 8 feet high, enormous panicles of coral red flowers. 15c riAnnoTH tuberous begonias The flowers are frequently six inches in diameter, and range in color from white to pink and through alltheshadesof rose, scar- let, orange and yellow, some being edged with different colors. Fine roots. 8c each, 4 for 25c. DOUBLE-FLOWERING
RMRFW2NJ–. Capitol city seeds for 1942. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Pink with over-lay of maroon. CAMEO. yellow. CECIL MINTURN. Soft rose. DAMOZEL. White, edged with blue. DREAM. Lilac pink. EARLY ELLOW. Very fine yellow. FLOREAL. Large lavender lilac. GOBLIN. Red-purple. IRIS KING. Brown standards, coppery yellow falls. KANSAS. Large rose pink. LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Stand- ards violet, falls purple. LORD OF JUNE. Pale lavender- yellow. MARY GIBSON. Old rose. MIDWEST. Rose
RMRHD87H–. Book of flowers from Miss Martha Hiser, seedswoman and florist. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental. BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOWERING BEGONIA, VESUVE Robusta—The stock, stem and under side of the leaf are la- dian red. the upper side of the leaf glossy olive green. The flowers are of a beautiful bright rose color. Rubra—Strong growing; heavy waxen leaves; coral colored flowers in panicles as large as your hand. Price, 10 cts. Sanderson.ii—Coral Begonia. The flowers are of a scarlet shade of crimson, borne in profusion. I/eaves slightly edged with scarlet. Price, 10 cents. Thur
RMRFA4PG–. Catalogue of the Cox Seed & Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. COX SEED AND PLANT CO. S CATALOGUE. 57 BOURBON ROSES Bourbon Queen. A splendid Rose; large fine form; very double, full and sweet; color clear rose, edged white. "Hermosa. Bright rose, cup-shaped; the most prolific and constant bloomer. "Red iVIalmaisou. Bright glowing crimson; highly scented; free bloomer. "Souvenir de lYIalmaison. This is undoubtedly the finest and most perfect Rose of this clas
RMRFWFFY–. Capitol city seeds for 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. PETUNIAS, continued F2 HYBRID PETUNIAS 952A. Pow-Wow. A blended mixture of Apache, Co- manche and other new varieties. Uniform habit. Illus- trated on page 2 of color insert. Pkt. 50c. 789. Carnival. Crimson, blue, salmon, red, white, rose, shades of pink and variegated white and rose or white and blue flowers. Blooms are 3 to 4 inches across, with fringed and ruffled petal edges. There are some smaller, plain-edged flowers but never more than 2
RMRF7A0H–. Wholesale catalogue of seeds, bulbs and plants. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLtCAS & BODDINGTON CO. NEW YORK 5 Wholesale Catalogue DAHLIAS. Show Dahlias. AMERICAN FLAG. Red and white. ARABELLA. Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender; large size and form. DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE. White, suffused pink, tipped and edged with purple. ELEGANCE. Red, tipped white. ETHEL CORNORE. Pale pink. GLOWING COAL. Brilliant red. GEM. Dark red. HECTOR. Orange-red. Very large. On
RMRFFT0G–. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Paul Neyron. PAUL NEYRON. Deep rose color, the largest flower of all in cultivation, free bloomer. QUEEN OF QUEENS. Beautiful cup-shape, pearly-rose, edged violet, free bloomer, extra. 15c. ROSIERISTE JACOBS. Fine, vel7ety red, shaded with black, large, full, weii-formed extra fine. 15c. NEW STIiLIPED ROSE, TICK'S CAPRICE. This grand â novelty is a true Hybrid Perpetual Rose, being a sport fro
RMRF1XBD–. Catalogue of the Cox Seed & Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. COX SEED AND PLANT CO. S CATALOGUE. 57 BOURBON ROSES Bourbon Queen. A splendid Rose; large fine form; very double, full and sweet; color clear rose, edged white. "Hermosa. Bright rose, cup-shaped; the most prolific and constant bloomer. "Red iVIalmaisou. Bright glowing crimson; highly scented; free bloomer. "Souvenir de lYIalmaison. This is undoubtedly the finest and most perfect Rose of this clas
RMRJHNG9–. Beckert's seed store : 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. BECKERT'S SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. Select Bulbs DECORATIVE DAHLIAS Catherine Duer. A glowing shade of red. Clifford W. Bruton. Bright yellow; large. Delice. Rose-pink, suffused lavender. 25 cts. each, $2.75 per doz. Grand Duke Alexis. Waxy white, edged lavender; large. 20 cts. e
RMRFCJJA–. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. outer petals edged with rose. A strong, ro- bust variety and one of the best. ETOILE DE FRANCE.—A grand deep red rose. The flowers which appear all summer, are large, full, velvety crimson and richly fragrant. EXpiLE DE LYON.—Golden yellow and what is unusual in a yellow rose, it is a healthy strong grower. Hardy and in all ways a fine sort. FARBENKONIGEN (Queen of Colors).— Its long pointed buds open to bright
RMRG5H0W–. Burpee's farm annual, 1892. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. BURPEE'S LIST OF PLANTS. 153 EVER-BLOOMING ROSES.—Continued. Lady Stanley. A beautiful chamois red, shaded with terra-cotta; buds long aud pointed ; free bloomer. Luciole. A very distinct and beautiful rose; large full double buds and flowers; the petals are rieli golden yellow, tinged and edged with cherry red. Mil Claudlne Perreaa. Beautiful rosy flesh with rich crimson center, large and double; a strong and vig- orous grower. Madame de Watteville. A grand ro
RMRJPACF–. Autumn catalogue : 1904. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. •PETER HENDERSON fie CO., NEW YORK- Q 15. Le Blason. ^9. A beautiful variety of delicate rose, shaded and striped with white, extra fine La Candeur. B8. Pure white, very full and large, extensively grown for bedding La Citadelle. S9. Purplish-red, bordered yellow, fine and large Leonardo-da-Vinci. .49. An extra fine, large Tulip, orange-scarlet, edged with yellow. very brilliant Lion d'Orange. .48. Brilliant orange dwarf, extra choice
RMRF79RY–. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Paul Neyron. PAUL NEYRON. Deep rose color, the largest flower of all in cultivation, free bloomer. QUEEN OF QUEENS. Beautiful cup-shape, pearly-rose, edged violet, free bloomer, extra. 15c. ROSIERISTE JACOBS. Fine, vel7ety red, shaded with black, large, full, weii-formed extra fine. 15c. NEW STIiLIPED ROSE, TICK'S CAPRICE. This grand â novelty is a true Hybrid Perpetual Rose, being a sport fro
RMRF3NWB–. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. outer petals edged with rose. A strong, ro- bust variety and one of the best. ETOILE DE FRANCE.—A grand deep red rose. The flowers which appear all summer, are large, full, velvety crimson and richly fragrant. EXpiLE DE LYON.—Golden yellow and what is unusual in a yellow rose, it is a healthy strong grower. Hardy and in all ways a fine sort. FARBENKONIGEN (Queen of Colors).— Its long pointed buds open to bright
RMRFP221–. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. ^McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, Ohio.. Golden Tri-color- GERANIUMS. Price, 25 cents each; set of six $1.00. Glen Eyre Beauty—Bright choco- late zone, belted with rosy-carmine, pure white margin. Mrs. Pollock.—Bright bronzy-red zone, belted wit h crimson and edged with golden-yellow. firs. Clutton—Rich bronze zone, tinted with carmine and shaded to rose, deli
RMREWDHA–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. 16 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA SELECT STANDARD SORTS CACTUS DAHLIAS Albanie. intense brilliant crimson, of dwarf habit and very free. Amazone^ Rich, glowing amaranth-red suffused with purple. Amos Perry. Flowers large, with long petals: color fiery-red; one of the earliest and freest- flowering. Aurora, a beautiful reddish-apricot suffused with flesh-pink, shading lighter to the tips. Clara. a delicate soft mauve, with silvery- white tips edged with mauve. Country Girl. Base of petals golden-yellow, suffused with salmon-rose
RMRP8NNT–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. THE LEO MESSEN CO.'S ESTABLISHMENT, Interior view of store. PHILADELPHIA, PA. is a list of these seven varieties with brief descriptions: Evelyn Hemus, exhibited by Miss He- mus. Upton-on-Severn, large, wavy, creamy rose. St. George, exhibited by Hurst & Son, London, a fine wavy red or flery scar- let. The Marquis, exhibited by Dobbie & Co., Rothesay, Scot., a decided sensa- tion, wavy, rose and magenta, Elsie Herbert, exhibited by C. W. Breadmore, Winchester, wavy, picotee edged, -wiiite base crimson edge
RMRFFT71–. Wholesale catalogue of seeds, bulbs and plants. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLtCAS & BODDINGTON CO. NEW YORK 5 Wholesale Catalogue DAHLIAS. Show Dahlias. AMERICAN FLAG. Red and white. ARABELLA. Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender; large size and form. DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE. White, suffused pink, tipped and edged with purple. ELEGANCE. Red, tipped white. ETHEL CORNORE. Pale pink. GLOWING COAL. Brilliant red. GEM. Dark red. HECTOR. Orange-red. Very large. On
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