RMT3Y58B–Archive image from page 315 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp44engl Year: 1887 102 Compositae. (Hoffmann.) manchen Anthemideae ist die Röhre geflügell, z. B. bei Änthemis aurea (L.) DC. :Fig. 62 T). Bei manchen Helenieae, z. B. Hecubaea, finden wir nicht selten einen bis zum Grunde geteilten Saum; meist sind jedoch die Blumenkronenzipfel ganz oder fast bis zur Spitze mit einander verwachsen. Die Bl. können dann denen der Cichorieae Uhulich sehen, sind aber, a
RMPFG620–. Das system der lepismatiden. Lepismatidae; Thysanura. — 49 — vorlagen, befand sich keine einzige polithriche goldgelbe Lepisma, die sich von aurea spezifisch unterscheiden ließe, obwohl L. myrmecophila nach den Angaben Lina-' doch gar nicht seilen sein soll. 2. L. gyriniformis Luc. Fig. 6. [846. L. ij., Lucas in: Rev. zool. v. 9 p. -^4. 1S54. L. (j., Lucas in: Expl. Al^örie v. 1 p. 375 Hexap. t. 2 f. 3. 1873. Lepismina >j., Lubbock in: Monogr. Collemb. Thys. p. 244. 1S90. L. Lubbocki, Grassi u. Rovelli in: Nat. Sicil. v. 9 p. 63, 1903. L. 1/., Escherich in: Zool. Anz. v. 26 p. 362. Beschu
RM2AMYBFK–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . formingcompact tufts of narrow green foliage, which makes itparticularly valuable for edging. The flowers are a clearbright pink, and borne in clu.sters on tall stems. Itbloom.s all summer long, and is a very pretty, desirableand useful flowi^r, really the best of all hardy plants foredging walks, beds, etc. Splrea Palmata. (Irows two feet high, with liirge, featheryplumes of t he most charming rosy sc4irlet blossoms. Splrea Elegans. Iure white, in large, compact .spirals. Splrea Aurea Reticulata. Fine yellow, variegated foliageand elegant f
RMRWMXYH–Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries ellwangerbarrymt1918moun Year: 1918 RETINOSPORA-JAPANESE CYPRESS-Confmued R. pisifera. Pea-fruited Cypress. Bright green pendulous branches. 2 to ft., $1.50 each, var. aurea. Rich golden yellow. Very distinct. 2 to 317 ft., 81.30 each. R. plumosa. Foliage bright green. A beautiful evergreen. 2 to 2^2 ft., SI.-25 each, var. aurea. Golden-branched; compact, upright habit. One of the most popular. 2 to 2^2 ft-, $1.50 each. R. squarrosa. Foliage silvers*. Very beautiful. 2 to 2^2 ft., SI.50 each. TAXUS. Yew T. Canadensis. Caxadiax Yew.
RM2AJCYRE–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Von Wuchsformen sindbesonders die grossen Kugelbüsche zu erwähnen, so z. B. die goldgelben (aurea,Weimeri, semper aurescens), eine Pjramidenform mit gelbem Glanz (elegan-tissimai. eine Pyramide mit gelbgrünem Laub (Laxenburgensis); ferner eine gold-bunte Form (aureo-variegata), eine weissbunte (arü-t-ntHo-variegata). eine gold-spitzitre (Versdiaffelti), eine blaugiiine fglauca), die auch als Zwerg (minima glauca)
RMT0NNTW–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1898 Dreer's autumn catalogue : 1898 bulbs, plants, seeds &c dreersautumncata1898henr Year: 1898 Pots. Leaves. H< :ight. Each. 3-inch 3 to 4 12 ir ches, SO 30 4 ' 4 to 5 15 n 50 5 ' 5 18 ' 1 00 6 ' 5 to 6 24 ' ] 50 6 ' 6 36 ' 2 50 7 ' 6 to 7 42 ' 4 00 6 to 7 48 ^ Aft t O JJ 9 ' 6 to 7 60 ' 10 00 10 ' 6 to 7 66 ' 15 00 Tubs, 7 6 feet, 25 00 ' 7 8 35 00 [i 7 10 ' 75 00 Made-up Plants of Kentia Forsteriana. 6-in. pots, 36 in. high, 4 plants in pot 8-in. ' 42 in. ' 4 ' 10-in. ' 60 in. ' 4 ' Kentia Belmoreana. Latania Borbonica Aurea. A golden-leaved variety of t
RM2AWFN3G–The mutation theory; experiments and observations on the origin of species in the vegetable kingdom . ar-theuiunv (Matricaria exiuiia nana coiiipacta foliis aureisHorf.) and did not find amongst the many hundred ex-amples a single atavist: neither green nor variegated seed-lings occurred. But amongst other commercial seeds Ihave not found so great a degree of purity, the admixture ^ See § 3 of this part (pp. 18-26). T have not grown all the above forms myself; and it should benoticed that the name aureus does not always relate to uniformlycolored sorts, e. g., Agave stnaia aurea. ^ViLMORiN, BJ
RM2ANCE5T–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ken by others heavy snow) t, . .. Olearia Haastii Daphne pontics Phillyrea of sorts Euonymus japomcus, radicans Eh,^nu9 A,aternuS variegata Skimmia jauonica and oblata Hypericum calyc.num Viburnum tinus Ile.I„. aT:1l0!l^...( CT ™La Vinca elegantissimn, and green, and any othersmooth-leaved free growers) othersYucca, any variety I. a. epeciosa (Golden Queen)< Veronica Traversii aurea pumila, and some few Kalmia, in variety others Taxus baccata, Crowderii, I. a. Silver, albo marginata* elegantissima,
RM2AGEKX6–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1907. CLEMATIS PANICULATA. EVERLASTING SWEET PEA. Lathyrus Latifolius—One of the most useful, hardy climbing- plants, attaining- a height of about 10 feet. The pink, redand white flowers are freely produced on long- stems all sum-mer, and last well when cut. Each 25c; doz $2.50 HONEYSUCKLES. Aurea Reticulata—A variety with beautiful variegated foliage.Flowers yellow and fragrant • 25 Chinese T-wining—Well-kno-v^n vine, holding its foliage nearlyall winter. White flowers in July and September 30 Halleana (Halls Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant variety,produc
RM2AN3X7M–Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten . Fig. 24. Durch Taphrina Tosqxinetii(West.) Magn. deformierte Schuppenvon Erlenkätzchen. (Nach Sorauer.) Fig. 25. Ein von Taplirina aurea(Pers.) Fr. befallenes Pappelblatt. (Nach SoRAUEK.) Fig. 24 zur Anschauung bringti. Häufig verwechselt mit dieser Ait wü-dT. Sadeheclii Johans. Das Mycel überwintert nicht rmd bildet besondersan der Unterseite der Blätter subcuticulare Hymenien, die auf runden,gelblichen oder grauweifsen Flecken stehen. Die Sporen sind etwas Exoascaceae. 175 gröfser als bei ersterer Art. Überwinterndes Mycel besitzt T. epipliißlaSadeb., die a
RM2AGEM8F–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1907. CLEMATIS PANICULATA. EVERLASTING SWEET PEA. Lathyrus Latifolius—One of the most useful, hardy climbing- plants, attaining- a height of about 10 feet. The pink, redand white flowers are freely produced on long- stems all sum-mer, and last well when cut. Each 25c; doz $2.50 HONEYSUCKLES. Aurea Reticulata—A variety with beautiful variegated foliage.Flowers yellow and fragrant • 25 Chinese T-wining—Well-kno-v^n vine, holding its foliage nearlyall winter. White flowers in July and September 30 Halleana (Halls Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant variety,produc
RM2AX8HT0–Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, tam edita quam inedtia : in tribus voluminibusCollegit ac recensuit; vitam auctoris, praefationes, & indices adjecit . t in Confiantine t Tor-fihyrogeitnetus, where he tells us that the kingsof Macedon dvn •Tzx.tvla.i ^ ^/ujuccr®^, inftead ofthe fillet or crown ufed the skin of a Iions head,and to that purpofe brings the teftimony of one Amm.Mai-cellm. lib. 19. §. 1. Annal. 15 & videfis Sueton.lib. 6. cap. r?. „ Canon. Ifagog. lib. 3. pag. 321. Geo- eraph. lib. 13 » Siliiis Italicus lib. 16. Neque n. aurea qua donatus eft Mafanifla corona apud Livium
RM2AJ8H5G–Miscellanea aurea: or, The golden medley : Consisting of I A voyage to the mountains of the moon .. II The fortunate shipwreck, or, A description of New Athens .. VII An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr Southern's play With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: . L E T T E R X. ro Alphontb 213 LETTER XL ro Aftrea 214 LETTER XII. To Aiirelio 215 LET- The CONTENTS, jL E T T E R XIII. 7o Clarona 2 J17 LETTER XIV. To Antenor 219 LETTER XV. Wallers Girdle reversed at the Sight of Lady at the AJfembly at S
RM2AJG5DE–Corps universel diplomatique du droit des gens : contenant un recueil des traitez d'alliance, de paix, de treve, de neutralité, de commerce, d'échange de neutralité, de commerce, d'échange, de protection & de Garantie, de toutes les conventions, transactions, pactes, concordats, & autres contrats, qui ont été faits en Europe, depuis le regne de l'empereur Charlemagne jusques à présent ... . t ac alii quam plures notabilesViri, & fide digni, prefentium fub BuUa aurea TiparioMajeftatis noltrs impreffa Teftimonio Litterarum.Dat. Mantus Anno Domini millefimo quadringente-fimo trigefimo tercio , di
RM2AJ888A–Miscellanea aurea: or, The golden medley : Consisting of I A voyage to the mountains of the moon .. II The fortunate shipwreck, or, A description of New Athens .. VII An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr Southern's play With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: . •^-?t-^iv-V. [ ^54 ]. fttv/ h:jA on zvrov.A nd vl. Mifcellaneous Letters A t^.d ditizii - on,/ v/nAND -f r.f^ 7. I P ARADO X^S: tmr -4—r LETTER I. To Caleb Seeker E/^i ^^ his O.wnhers in theMiddle-Temple, London. JJfon the r R£ E-T h in k e
RM2AJ5E78–Fruitland Nurseries : successors to P.J Berckmans Co Inc established 1856 . POMONA PUMP NO. 1100 BORDEAUXPUMP NO. 1129 44 FRUITLAND NURSERIES Estf|led P. j. bercBSns CO.. BIOTA AUREA CONSPICUA Tlmya (Arbor-Vitae) American Varieties Thuya gigantea—(,T. Lobbi.) A tall growing varietyfrom California. Short horizontal branches, foli-age bright green. PRICES: Each 18-24 inches $1-50 15-18 inches i-OO T. Globosa—A very dwarf, compact variety ofcal growth. Ultimate height 4 to 6 feet. spheri- Each.$2.00. 1.50 PRICES: 15-18 inches 12-15 inches T. occidental^ Reidii—A somewhat dwarf variety ofrather sl
RM2AJHEJ1–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . Bu-** ^C l^y^^^ Sft*jmr * #^PV^^BI^^^I ^^^^^S^OHMS^^^^Hl ^ Ji^^Btrr^ ^fi^- ^^-^K^^vm. Q^^^Bai j!^Mi^ iPH^KiM^^II Bl^^Bf fF J ^^ ^. ^iV^ ^As^^^^t^ Kwl 1 hH llHi W Each So^35•35 Syringa, Golden. Philadelphus aurea. Foliage gol-den yellow; fine. June Lemoiiiei. Small, white, fragrant flowers. June. Sweet=scented. Philadelphus coronarius. White,fragrant, orange-like flowers. June Large flowered Symphoricarpus racemosus. Snowberry. Flowerspink with pure white berries in the fall. July. vulgaris. Coral Berry. Dark red berriesViburnum cassinoides. Rich foliage, fl
RM2AJD5P5–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Fig. 57.Sequoia gigantea Dec. Reifer geöffneter Zapfen und Samen innatürl. Grösse. Fig. 58.S e q u o i a g i g a n t e a Dec. Keimling mit 4 Cotyledonen.Natürl. Grösse. selben Baume endständig auf kurzen Seiteuzweigen mit schuppig-anliegenden Nadeln. Farbenformen: glauca mit bläulichem Laub; aurea oder luteamit gelblichem Laube; urgentea, silberglänzend; variegata, panaehiert. W u c h s f o r m e n: pendula mit a
RM2AN7KF1–P.JBerckmans Co . ct, compact,sheared specimens 35 00 8 by 5 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 15 00S by 4 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 7 50Retinospora plumosa aurea 8 ft. by 6Yi to 7 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 35 00 7 ft. by 6 ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci-mens 25 00 5Yi ft. by 4Y2 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 10 00 Thuya globosa ZYi ft- by 2 Yi ft., beautiful, compact specimens 5 00 2Y1 ft. by 2 ft., beautiful, compact specimens 4 00Thuya gigantea (T. Lobbi) 4Yi ft- by 3 Yi ft-, beautiful, compact specimens 5 00Thuya elegantissima (George P
RM2AJ5A08–Wholesale price list spring of 1918 : for nurserymen only . Just to give an idea of the fine type of our evergreens. Read-ing from left to right: Juniperus sabina; Bambusa aurea;Cotoneaster microphylla. T. baccata fastigiata. IRISH YEW. boxed 5 to 5V2 5 00 boxed 4J^ to 5 4 00 T. baccata washingtoni. boxed ±y2 to 5 3 00 boxed 3y2 to 4 2 50 THUJA: Arbor Vitae. T. gigantea. GIANT ARBOR VITAE. boxed 10 to 12 8 00 boxed 9 to 10 6 00 boxed 8 to 9 • 5 00 boxed 7 to 8 4 00 T. gigantea aurea. boxed 8 to 10 7 00 boxed 7 to 8 6 00 boxed 6 to 7 4 00 T. orientalis. CHINESE ARBOR VITAE. boxed 7 to 8 3 00 bo
RM2AMY9HP–We sell only trees we grow : varieties and prices . </ * rr. « » White 12 to IS In- 18 to 24 in. 2 to 3 ft. 3 to 4 ft., 4 to 5 ft. BETINOSFORA Pisifera aurea / IS to 24 in.3 ft., Plumosa, or Japanese IS to 24 in.. 2 to 3 ft., 3 to 4 ft. 4 to 5 ft., SPRUCE Colorado Blue Each12 to 18 in $1.00 IS to 24 in 2 to 3 f t.... 4 ft. 5 ft. 6 ft.. 1.502.004.00COOS.OO. 12 to 18 in. IS to 24 in. 2 to 3 ft. Douglas Each 10.$0.50.75. 1.00 100 1,000 12 to 18 in.. IS to 24 in., 2 to 3 ft. 3 to 4 ft. Kosters Blue Each .$2.00 . 3.00 . 4.00 G.OO 10 100 1,000
RM2AN1RGJ–Ivsti LipsI De militia Romana libri qvinqve : commentarivs ad Polybivm . t. Pedis regale hoc lignum: atque ita Xenophon de Cyro: h Js ainzS VerS«rHm7v owa&ovctiTC vvju S m &t/ro VIl• ^xd«to (7vfjL&lov Ttf 7npjcov (ZctcnXei Jlajufyet : Erat eifignum aquila aurea in ha-ft a longa ex tens a . ejr nunc quoqfte ipfum hoc inftgne V erf arum regi manet.Iteriim Xenophon in rebus Cyri mmoris : f&jiv fiao-ihmv mijMov hpciv i- Anabaf.eQcto-cw, dsrov nvct ^ua«i ^7 tti^twc, &n £uAgv uvctTeTUjufyjov: Regiuminfi-vne videre fe dicebant, aquihm auream in pelta fuper haft am extenfam. ..Sed quomodo hxc in pel
RM2AM6HF0–Wholesale price list : fall 1914 spring 1915 . Wholesale Price List 13. I KMl III i;ii(iii.Ml,MM In 111 I •iiMi iiii III 111 ilir MiiImii- ihiii III (?liasi-. EVERGREEN SHRUBS AIiTHEA. Si f iiasi- —. Code Per 10 Per 100 ABEIiIA, Orandiflora. IS tu 24 in Htibit Oil 12 lo IS in Hux-k $15 00 AUCUBA, Japonica (Japanese Iiaurel) 1 t(i IS in FJorklr 00 BEBBBBIS, Ilicifolia (Holly Iieavea Barberry) 12 to IS in Hdil 1 50 BUXUS, Arborescens (Tree Box) IS to 2 1 in Ha(/(/le 2 00 12 to IS in Hail 12 50 Japonica Aurea (Golden Box) 0 til 12 in Hair 1 50 Suffruticosa (Dwarf Box), i; to S in .Hallow 1 00
RM2AJ71NR–Hieroglyphica, sive, De sacris Aegyptiorvm aliarvmqve gentivm literis commentarij . > ? rits^^ZjLu:,! LiberXLII. ?. POMPEIO. ?, F. ANI ASPRO ^. LEG. XV. APOLLINAR. 9* C ? H. III. PR. PRIMOP. LEG. III. CIREN* PRiE f, C ? S ? R. LEG. XXi VICTR. =???.?;^ if*. iiSii2ai^-^^£- ATIMETVS LIB. PVLLARIVSFE CIT ET SIBI ET Sm ^ W W t^M 1. M. ? ? ? ? ? I ?COL. ASPRO FILIO SVO ?? ,/???. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. ? S ? R ? F ? L. ?. ? ? C ? ? C ? ?? SATVRNINAE V ? ? R ? S V ???» F. COL.? ? ? ? R L. Apud Dionem leges de loculoparuo,in quo Aquila aurea col•locaretur, eum longiTsimo con^to pracfixum in exercitua fiomV
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RM2CT1FKW–. Hadriani Iunii medici Emblemata, ad D. Arnoldum Cobelium [electronic resource]: eiusdem Aenigmatum libellus, ad D. Arnoldum Rosenbergum . T*)*1 s==&. Emb lema vi.Ex pace rerum opulentia. fcj ylureolum dextrageflat Pax Attica Phttum,Lzna tenet cornu plennm vbere copia.jpjft-j GUfiit opum pitiai& rentm ccpia Uta,^f, ^ ff^ Pax vbi Marte trutmpbato v^get aurea. m
RM2CDBEDK–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . cisely,ORCHIDS of very superior quality, the duplicate specimensfrom a well-known Collection, including admirably grownPlants of the following select varieties, viz. :— brides Lindleyi ,, Larpentse ,, Schroderi ,, nobile, ,, quinquevulnerum ,, maculosum majorAngulOa RuckeriGyuibidium eburneumCcelogyue puidurata,, Lowi Galeandra devonianaPaphinea crista ta ,, tigriuaPhalainopsis grandifloraSaccolabium guttatum „ retusum Uropedium Linden!Vanda suavis(Veitch)tl aurea Also a few rare FERNS—Gleichenias, Alsophilas, Cyatheas,&c May be viewed on t
RM2CPGG33–. Emblemata . CLARISS. VIRO ARNOLDO ROSENBERGO IVRISCON S VLTO,HADR. IVNIVS MEDICVS S. D. |i E x T a tibi numeris latebrofa AenigmatamittOyQhcz dextra enodes Oedipus arte ncuus.Rosenberge decus charitu,Mufk-que nouenaRarum ornamentum,prftru£lilu:adde zxCly(hra aluum ducens:z*Aurea malafuper:xsCampanum as:z6 Limaxque piger:z? Ceruijfugaces: z %Pileolus capitis:VeliuoUquezsrates:Et3 °Membrana>tenax quam cera obfignat aratam: *
RM2CEMBG9–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. LLUNA VULGARIS, the Heather of English Poets.The Famous FURZE or GORSB, ULEX BUROPJBQS. The SCOTCH BROOM, GENISTA SCOPARIUS ; and other old but seldom grown andoeau-tiful things. A large number of kinds can be seni to long distances by mail. Send for our Complete Catalogue.t.f.tf. Gertnantown, Philadelphia^ Pa, New Single Dahlia, Paragon, - - - 50c.Tlie New Cactus Dahlia, Juarezii, - 50c* ALTBRNANTHERA PARONYCOIDES MAJOR AUREA—The Finest YellowFoliage Plant for Designs, Carpets and Edging by the 10,000. SPECIAL OFFER OF CARNATIONS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS
RM2CRYAPP–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . erfluis quo^carert pojjumus?pr&fertim hoc noflrofuperbo attfefamtuofo fkculo^ u- bicopiarerum non adeo necejfariarum, ey effufifiimi luxut prodit^atepafiim omma^qua publicequa privatiminpejut ruunt,paulopoH (ut timendum) prmcipitem cafam allatura* Nam aurea ifiajrugalitas, quam choamcctXov ostyu/ ^r oufi^uf t QxX&jM&Tm SophoclesnominatjdeBjnagiflrameonfiliorum fiapie
RM2CEMY92–. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Temple of Trajan. 542 LATIUM. Book IV.. Arch of Titus restored. ajDpears to have stood on the X.E. side of the hill, and the Palace ofTiberius near the X.AY. corner. The two palaces of Xero, named Domus Transitoriaand Domus Aurea,probably coveredthe whole of thehill. The Velia wasthe rising groundbetween the valleyof the Forum onthe one side andthe t^olosseum onthe other. It con-tained the follow-ing objects: — thejEdes Penatium, anancient fane inwhich the images ofthe household godsbrought fro
RM2CGK33G–. Everything for the garden : 1920 . t. 10c. Customers Selection of Balsams—any three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. GOLDEN BARTONIA 1506 Bartonia Aurea. A native of California, and one of our showiest annuals. It produces large single golden-yellow flowers which have quite a metallic lustre when the sun shines on them. A large cluster of yeilow stamens adds to the effectiveness of the blossoms, which measure nearly 3 inches across, and are borne profusely all summer long, on bushy plants about 1 foot high. It succeeds best grown in masses so the foliage will shelter the ground from the hot sun.
RM2CHN15R–. Reading Nursery : [catalog] 1875. . f the Japan Cypress. Per-fectly hardy, and yet .have so delicate a look thatthey may be said to be living and growing plumes. CATALOGUE OF READING NURSERY, MASS. J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. 21 R. Pluraosa Aurea. Of all the Retinisporas, this weesteem the mo^t useful and beautiful. It resemblesa golden plume, and has stood a Massachusetts cli-mate several years in our grounds. No large treesare offered. Price $1 to $2. R. Filifera. Fern-like Retinispora. A beautiful form,with delicate slender branchlets. Leaves small, verysharp-pointed, deep glossy green abo
RM2CD921B–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . t where noted, 2-year-old plants, 75c each; $7.50 perdoz. Extra large 3-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. clematis PANICULATA—See previous page. TYPE OF LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS. HONEYSUCKLES. Honeysuckles are among the most sweetly scented and popularof flowering vines and are best suited for climbing over arbors,porches, trellises, old tree stumps, etc. We find them frequentlyplanted among Ampelopsis, Clematis and other leafy vines withcharming effect. Aurea Reticulata—A variety with beautiful variegated foliage.Flowers yellow and fragrant.
RM2CPPXCG–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . lymthm erat tenehris conteBuS, & atrlsNiihihm , hcc fneramfept^ adamante fores.^as duce iykfercurio, Phcehoj^fecundus Achdlcs Fregt, CT» intrepidus per loca Cccca rmt.^^^ olim in nehults yfomnoj.fepultafuere Symhola deduxit, Symholicamj^ Deam.Cernts >r optata iampridem lucefruatur, SeEleturj^fm ^indicis illapedes ^Neglioit >r ntgrum lahens e yertice yelum *, Nudaj^ cefaries aurea tota micet .«*Z^t^ yoluminihusgaudensincedat apertis; (^ondita iju^(^ prins iam mantfcfla ftent ?^ernt
RM2CT2368–. Mikrokósmos = Paruus mundus . Csrmctm cof^turhdtnm e/t in me^ (i^formido mortiseecidit/ufcrme. Vjdm. /^. T^Vlcibus accumberismeararjclapibiiiqae mcroquc Abftinct^atque cibos fumere pollc ncgat.R.ex homiaem inuitat fruftra: nam pendulus enfis Impedit ;inque caput ne ruat vique timet,Tam vehemens mortis timor cft,vrgentc pcricio,. Rebus in aduerfis,omnes orexis abit»Aurea fceptra,potens foIum,diademaqueregum.Qua^ placuere priuSjdifpIicuiiTe folcnr. SVVER^BI^ ^OTA, So^. ^ee eUuetur corejtu mfHperhiam/uperfidtresfios,r,equeiecUnet mfartem dextram veljinijiram. Veutrojj. [!) Ex crar eccepotcns &
RM2CNRGNR–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . Viclor Hterife cadit. frdh cptiam vicloria aeerba eft.Ctm trabti wprtcepsuna ruina duos i V t NOTA. lxxviii. O T A efifabula de Hefeeridum hortif, qmruwctiftosfluerit Dracopervigtl,aurea malavtgitan^vtifi. affervans, qmm interfecerit Hercules. Vndehadiefe Rom& tnCapitolio Herculispukerr.exd^refiatua, clava infignis, Uvaj^ tria mataofien-tans, vifitur: quam rem mythol
RM2CEX1GB–. 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. 9 ; A. Falcoueri. 8 ; T. Falconeri, 8 ; A. Fortune!,14; A. rortinin. var. aiirea, 16; A. Foilunei, var.viridis, 22 ; B. Foila)iei, 14 ; B. Fortunei, var. aurea,16; B. gracilis, 8; B. Henoms, 30; P. Henonis, 30;A. Hindsii, 10 ; A. hurailis, 22 ; A. Japonica, 6 ; P. Ku-«i«4«c«,33; P. Kumas.is.,, ,!!; A. macrosperma, 4 , .1
RM2CR04ND–. Sacrvm sanctvarivm crvcis et patientiae crvcifixorvm et crvciferorvm, emblematicis imaginibvs laborantivm et aegrotantivm ornatvm: artifices gloriosi novae artis bene vivendi et moriendi . ronas, quibus in caelorum regno decorabuntur. Voluntarie ofFerebat feipfum Paulus ^ & dicebat, t.Coi.9,7. Hilarem datorem diltgit Deus^ & idem ipfe teftabatur^ i.Tim.4, Repojita efimihi corona ipifiiti^. Hxc aurea corona eft decreta Apoftolo An D reae^ cui martyrium glo- riofum aureolam reportauit. Candidati vtriufque coronae voluntarij fedatores Christi , & imitato- res Andreae funt, qui in ipfo lcito dol
RM2CT1E0P–. Hadriani Iunii medici Emblemata, ad D. Arnoldum Cobelium [electronic resource]: eiusdem Aenigmatum libellus, ad D. Arnoldum Rosenbergum . EMBLEMA XI. 85 £ nutilia pellici,ad modupueritUtfUi crepundiisCU! j deliniri caplque fiole-t • atque ita in ordtnem cogiP°jTe Quare ftultueft,ne dicam imptum acpro-fr^A fanum,putare diumum numen totimortahtatifljj tuuandit comparatum, t&mpufillum effe &otio-fitm,vt palpationtbus tantitm non noilris ac ve-«lutt poppjfimis titillatiombus que cedat & expufgnetur. Pingantur tres ifti dijfeorfitm tn templtsconcameratts ,Apollo catena aurea colummt alli-Kura ga
RM2CT1GF2–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . t tenehris conteUus^ & atrisNubthm y h^ fuerantpeft^e adammte fores,§luas duce o^ercurio, Ph(^ho^fecundiis AchScs fregity tP^ intrepidus fer loca Cccca run.^rf^ olim in nehulis yfowno^fepultafuere Symhola deduxit, Symholicamj^ Deatn •Cernis >f optata iampridem lucefruatur, SeEleturj^fui ^vindicis illapedes fNegligit yt ntgrum lahens e yertice yelum Nudaj^ cefaries aurea tota micet ^^tj^ yoluminihusgatfdens incedat apertis;§-f (^ondita cjuf clarisftnt yerha irfcripta tropteis f Nunc
RM2CE48XF–. Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis . A 75 t^^ 81. (). -luf-I deÜD, Ljustr A. B. Lagrelius i: Xestphal, Siotkholm Tafel III. Fig. 53—55. Ciavaria flava. Fig. 53. Kernspindel der ersten Teilung.» 54. Tochterkerne eben gebildet. > 55. Fertige Spore. Fig. 56—66. Ciavaria aurea. Fig. 56. Fertige Spore.» 57. Basidie mit Kern in Prophase, Chromatinfäden paarweise geordnet (Ausnahms-fall), etwa 8 Fadenpaare.» 58. Erste Kernspindel, von der Seite gesehen. » 59. Erste Kernspindel, schiefe Polansicht, vielleicht 4 Doppelchromosomen zeigend.» 60. Anaphase der ersten Kernteilung, an
RM2CT1HJT–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . LIB. II. cxix HESPERIDViM ALCIDES VICTORFERT AVREA MALA. Symb. LV. ^<^ [iatua mfjgnis cUua, nmeij^ lecms Exuuijs 3 leua cju^tria rKola tinet fJHagnantmi Alctd^ yera, ^fa^ientis iwago efl Aurea aui yiBopcwa draccne tulit.^empe draco in nohid nihtl eft, ntfidira cupido. ExtinBa hac triplex iUtcet extat honos.^omprimitur furor ir hahendtfacra hhido Jntertt y c^ yentri^ defidiofusamor,Fcriem animum exuui^ fignant,claua illapotentem» ^t domitis ytBorfenfhus imperitat, CXl LIB. IT. NON INVI
RM2CT23M9–. Theatrum omium Scientiarum, sive Apparatus, quo exceptus fuit Excmus. Princeps D. Innicus de Guevara et Tassis Comes de Oñate, et Villamediana, etc., & etc., ac Neapolitani Regni prorex sapientissimus in Neapolitana Academia in Instauratione Studiorum anni 1649, etc . EfcM^THn . >*^---— - --- ^.. A 1SICB0KA qu<e curuo componitur aurea tnorfi»Indis eloquij fymbola certa dedit. ltalici poHhac memorabitur aurea Rejrni Anchora» dum firmat tranHra Latina Vtlt^ Ho- p T HEATRVM Hiloftratus in vita Apollonij Iib. $. c. 3. refert Indos olim aureananchoram caducgi loco habuifle, quod omnia coerc
RM2CPCA3W–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarvm qvaestionvm, de vniverso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri qvinqve . sNubthus, hce fuerant-fiepu adamante fores.Quas duce JMercurio, Phceho^fecundus Achii.es Fregit, &* intrepidusper lcca c<tca rutt.Qu<er optata iampridem lucefruatur, SeUeturcifui ^vindicis tUapedes.?Negligit >f ntgrum lahens e yertice i>ehm > Nudajj cefaries aurea tota micet fTJtcL yolumtnthusgaudens incedat apertis 5 Qondita qu<er clarisfnt yerha mfcnpta tropau f JMttftt lege t yt agnofcasquid fibi yerha ydint.Sntihi dat jfloccht yttam qvi gentthus ajfers E labyrinthot
RM2CP1DTH–. Pacis aqvilam inter et lilia initae elogia . V OS Mufe Aoni^ encomia texite,Cui virtus famulas reddidit laureasLaudes: grandiloquum en tibi GabrielDilperget fonitum tuba volatilis,Tu vere, 6 Marie fic noua iubilaDonafii populis carminibus tuis,Qy^ PACEM iubilant munere feculis^Et PAX obfequium ambijt aurea. H. M. C. ELOGIVM. w exopacissylvis,et concavis antris, pacem edvcite nimphae silvestres; ^ satis namove ocvlis de l it v i t n os t r i s. §^ ad amoena cvrrite prata, ^ coronas innectite et legete lilia, ^ ElVSQVE CERVICEM, ^ VELVT DEAM VICTRICEM, ^ LA VREANTES , CORONANTES, m PRODVCITE,
RM2CPY8CH–. Achillis Bocchii bonon. Symbolicarvm qvaestionvm de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri qvinqve . LIB. I. 11 AdHENRICVM VALESIVM GALLIAR. REGcM. Symk XXril. A vgupii olifn in thalamUfortun^ fokhM T^oni ah ^muleU aurea Principthus,Nempe td magnanimos ^ges inftgne monehat, Omni yt deherent, c^ cuperent ftudio |Fortunare homines. nam c^ca^ yoluhdi^ illaefi Vulgarii, vaftm qu^fauet tmmeritis.J^^erum oculata tpfa-,c^ Hahdi^-iC^Uctfceptraguhernat j^gia. cui clauum copia diua tenet,Ergo firegumfortuna eft aurea multos Pro meritiipofe-fQ^ yelle heare homines,JJm Henrice eadem digno tiht Lilta
RM2CE6E0T–. Exploration and survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah : including a reconnoissance of a new route through the Rocky Mountains. . ook.—On Green Eiver. In fruitSeptember 12 th. Cleome lutea. Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. I., p. 70, t. 25, C. aurea,Nutt?—Carringtons Island, Salt Lake. Fl. June 18. Except in the greater length of the stipe and the large size ofthe plant, I see nothing to distinguish C. aurea of Nuttall from thisspecies. SiDALCEA malv^flora. Gray, mss. S. Oregana, Gray, PI.Fendl., p. 20. Sida malvoBjlora, Lindl. S. Oregana, Nutt.—Antelope Island, Salt Lake. Fl. Jime 18-30. A
RM2CP5AX5–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarvm quaestionvm de vniverso genere qvas serio lvdebat libri qvinqve . t agenfuejoi^uensue,Mefane impediunt nullius ulnculafe^cc.Sed cjuocuncij trahitf^edcs ^ndchcrrima veri,T^eferor hof^es, a^isl^y Mmit morc, modoijiLiliaper multum lihantisgrata lahoremfingo itidem tenui, ajl o^erofa carmina Mupr,Aurea de^^afcens ueterum decreta so^horum*Tu uero interea, varnefi Uaxime, nofraKe rcgo nefj>ernas hccc afwr lonus^similis Deo,Q^^ nemo non refne debet omnia. I.IB. PRIM. IX ReFERRE DEBENT IN DEVM OiVxNES OMNIA. SYMB. IV.. B X LIE. PRIM. INSIGSIA GENTILITIA EOCCHI
RM2CT1GFW–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . , Fallat >r inuidiam, non cadit tlla tamen.^ykirum. Sedqu^fo: tihific T)i yotafecundent,^i€ yii tanta domum hanc Itherat excidio fSuHinet hanc humeris yirtus ,fortuna, gcnusj^ > Nam trtafignantur montihus ifla trthus,0 frmas hafes, Sed quccnam inpgnia cernoJunBa his f ohtinuit (ju talemflorem ynde T^tni K^ntonij pctuit carpere digna manus ?Floremne efilice ? ecc^wfnam hicf /fahella pujaris c^cfdei exemplum, coniugijj^ decus.Dlj tihi fint faciles, tuanec malagrando ^ necimherj Aurea
RM2CPRH5X–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . LIB. I. XXIX DE TOTTO MVTINENSI. Symb. XII. 1 yvmf^tiam Tottm toto arder corde ptielJant, ^ec yAlet haric preakisfle^iere y necprecio ySupphcibm tenerum lacrymti exorat amorem , lUius ytfenat yulnere corda pari.Aiit fia refmguat liuentt incendia plumho. Tunc Detts in Tottum plumbea tela iacit..^i^fubttojefe opponens, acVeEiore duro Sxctpiens, fltto obdurutt illa magn.Mox ettam infitanti6, ^ aurea^tcula iam iam Tendent^s puert ^t raptt e manihus,Indeferox mferi rurf.m transfoit amanth Sa
RM2CT1J8J–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . LIB. I. XXIX DE TOTTO iVIVTINENSI. Symb. XII. LJvmf^tiam Tottus totoardet corde pttellam, ^ec yalet hanc preciknsfleSere, necprecio ,Supphcitus teyierum lacrymi^s exorat amorem, /Uiits ytfenat yulnere corda pari.Aut fua rejimguat Imenti incendta plumho. Tunc T)eus in Tott um plumhea tela iacit.^UdcfuhitoJefeopponens j acpeBore duroSxcipiens yfoltto ohdurutt illa magk.Mox ettam injultantis, ^ aurea fj^tcula iam iam Tendent t4 f)ueri >/ raptt e manihus.Inde fero x mferi rurfum transfgit
RM2CPYAB3–. Achillis Bocchii bonon. Symbolicarvm qvaestionvm de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri qvinqve . LiB. i: XY PVRA MENTE DEVM OMNIB. COLENDVM. Symb. V, Jxwrea mrma trihus [iellis circmdata ftgnat Cernleo ^occhi Hemma tuum infpatio,c^t mueus gale<e fafi6 olor injidet al^, 2{oHro aliudjydus (jui yomit aetherium.Optima nimirum ^tio eft illa aurea norma, ^^ trino, atque ^no a lumme lumen hahet.Hmc candor yit^e tUceJus, diuinaj fandt (^opia: pr^fidw hinc addttur omne decus.tAIaurm auu qtwndam hctc yeflris mfimia Boc- Etgenttlnium nomen hahere dedit, (chus^dAdftmmam totafemper 2(atione co
RM2CPN4MF–. Regia via crucis . C I S , v$a falutis. 10.11.18 2 QuamdtfficMs. 343 Via irtplex bon& intentionis. 198Via virtutvs ardua. 11 Viduarum labores & dolo- res. 101 VmumJpirituale e torculari Crvcis. 330 Virga aurea Affueri ofculo excipiendaCB.yx.eft. 240Virg&Moyfis Crvx ajfimi- lata. 139 Vtrgo qu&dam vt ad perfe- Bionempettigerit. 217Vifio cuiufdam Religiofi d<u varietate hominum Crv- cem ferentium. 125 Vnclione Jpiritali liniendst, Crvces. 384 Vnirefuas afflicfiones meri- tis C H R 1 s T 1 vtiliffi- mum. 216 Voluntas humana quam im- becillts. 57 Quam varia & mutaH- lis. 119 Propria abneganda.
RM2CPRFXJ–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarum quaestionum, de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri quinque . LIB. I. xj Ad henricvm valesivm galuar, regsm, Symb. XXIII. A v^r«/?« olim in thdlamiifortima fole!?at T^om ah ^muleii aurea Principibus,l^emve tci magnanimos B^ges infigne monehat^ Omm >r deberent, & cuperent ftudioFortunare homines. nam c^ca, yoluhdi6 illa ejl Vulgaris, pafim quccjauet immeritis.Verum oculata tpfa^c^ HahiliijCjUcefceptragHhernat 2{egia. cui clauum copia dtua tenet.Ergo firegum fortima efi aurea mtdtos Pro meritiipofe-,^ yelle heare homines,Jl^c Henrtce eadem digno t
RM2CRYA38–. Huy! und Pfuy! der Welt. Huy, óder Anfrischung zu allen schönen Tugenden: Pfuy oder Abschreckung von allen schändlichen Lastern: durch underschiedliche sittliche Concept, Historien, und Fabeln vorgestellt .. . bene! numatis nam dant haec tempora numos, Nee nifi divitibus Sorsopulentafavet.Atjbone vir,tanto quze jam tibi parta labore efl Olim congeries aurea, Cujus erit ?Nefcio, ais. Nefcis? Refponfo hoc ergo probafti, Te nimium longis auribus efle Midam. Mids fpi^igg gfel- öl)r gucft offt m^ bm ®o(& ^ecbor.^3^^ fl^t t)et«Keid)c3Kann/flmtifcö/^on®oIb umflrcuet;^•^ 9)le^r liegt im Mafien no^ t
RM2CR1TGG–. Le triomphe de la religion sous Louis le Grand : représenté par des inscriptions & des devises : avec une explication en vers latins & françois . VI A M INYENIUNT. DU M pretiofa je cet deferto in litoreconchayEt tenui claufas carcere fervat opes :Obftru&a incaïïum tentes divellerc clan-;ftra,Inque latebrofos vi penetrare finus.Aft ubiSoltepido concham perfuderit im-bre,Et radios propiùs fenferit illa novos :Continué arcanos recludit fponte recef-fus,Etfacilem invenmnt aurea don* viam* de la Religion. 87 Ses pre sens lu y font uh E A S S A G E. T^N vain dans cette Nacre on tente nn&ouverture
RM2CRY82G–. Theatrvm temporanevm æternitati Cæsaris Montii, S.R.E. cardinalis et archiep. mediolanen. sacrvm . I.: TVMVLVSROMm IN MONTE AYREO. ^Antonl hic tumulus: Septem qui collibus VrbisIura dedit. funcium quam krems vma tenetf JSfeuflupeas.Laculo h&c tamus herie dauditur Heros:Auri fic locuio ftmtm fuperba nttet« A L l V S. Salue mapie cinis, JHanes faiuete beati,Et facer Antonl, qm ttgis offa, Upts. aMaufoUa ftitt tn&ies, fnptrata refidtt:SplendidusAugullx crtdttm arcfus amor. Aurea vita. ttbt > tumulus fmt A VK E V$> &MONS:An preciofa alibi fama facranda fuit ? a l i t s.nfflatni hic Antonl
RM2CPRE5M–. Regia via crvcis . 40 VI A G R V C I S , vitt falutls. 10. II. 18 2 §lua m diffici ii. 343 Via t nplex bon& intenttonis, 1^8Via virtutis ardua. 12 Viduarum labores ^ dolo- res. loi Viuumjpirituale e torculari Crvcis. 330 Virga aurea Affueri ofculo excipienda C Rv x ^y?. 240Virg&Moyfis Crvx affimi- lata. 13^ Virgo qu&dam vt ad perfe- fHonem pertigerit. 117Vijlo cuiufdam Religiof dtu varietate hominumCkv- CEiM ferentium. 125 VnHtone jpiritali liniendA Crv€es. 3^4 Vnirefuas affliBiones meri- iis Christi vtililft- mum. 22tf Volunta-s humana ^uam im- hecillis. 57 ^luam varia 0» mutahi lis. 119 Pr
RM2CPXHCM–. Silenus Alcibiadis, sive, Proteus : vitae humanae ideam, emblemate trifariàm variato, oculis subijciens . ^ùfacht enfoet, i Het vvert door vrientfchap aengeyoet] tCleyn Venus ^jnt u al te teer Voor dees u al te harden leer • t f s meeps en tangher,naec kt en bloot; Ten can niet draghenfulc ken floot ,- t^fs op gecoeBert in een lant Daer niet dan roofkensftaen geplanti tDraeght y vel een toortfe tfoete Dier,Maer niet ya» onuytbluflijckyier.Nijpt niettefeer, de keers gaet uytfvnjanneer-men die te harde fnuyt. Si nimü emungas, extinguitur. PHYLLIS. Vra nimis tua jufTa puto j Venus aurea clamât
RM2CEM02X–. Zinne-beelden der liefde : met puntdigten en aanteekeningen. rrori, idol dinganno ,jQuel, che dal volgo infanaHonorpofcia fu. detto,(Che di nofira natura l feo tiranno)Non mifchiava il fuo affannoFra le liete dolcez.z.eDe lamorofo gregge j*Ne fu fua dura leggeNota a queir alme in liberiate attvez.z.eAia legge aurea , e felice ,■ Che natura fcolpi j sei piacerei lice. Maar I^l LiEBDE IS DE BESTE LeIDSMAN. Maar enkel om dat nog die ydle [naam,Die naam, die niemand ooit een onderwerp kon gèeven,Die Afgod, flegts tot lift en fchelmcry bekwaam,Die naderhand van t onbcdreeveEn flegte volk wierd ee
RM2CT24K7–. Zinne-beelden der liefde, met puntdigten . , idol dinganno v jQuel, che dal volgo infano- Honor pofèia fu detto , (Che di nofira natura l feo tiranna) Non mifchiava il fuo ajfanno Fra Ie Hete dolcezze De V amorofo gregge s Ne fn fua dura legge Nota a quell alme in libertateauvez.^ Afa legge aurea , efelice, Che natura fcolpt, s ei piace, ei lice. Maaiv 1^2 Liefde is de beste Leidsman. Maar enkel om dat nog die ydle ^naam,Die naam, die niemand ooit een onderwerp kon geeven,Die Afgod, flegts tot lift en fchelmcry bekwaam,Die naderhand van t onbedreeveEn flegte volk wierd eer genoemt,(Wanneer N
RM2CT1696–. Sinryke fabulen, : verklaart en toegepast tot alderley zeede-lessen, dienstig om waargenoomen te werden in het menschelijke en burgerlijke leeven . Ah De fypublik der Jpen, öte. 161 Stmta. e/t Jtmui etiamA aurea j/e/ttt -mft^nia. BQi tAls ons de malle Tlaneeten regeer en,$90 kan geene Wijsheid 7 quaad afkeer en. 4,g. 49. De fypuhlik der Apm% ende een Schipper, TJ En ivelbedreeve Schipper uit Europa, vaarende om*-J nieuwe Landen te ontdekken, wierd op de breedte van140 endede hoogte van 1 ƒ graden, by Sitidtn der linie vanlbo eenen fwaarcii ende lapg-duurigen ftorme beloopen,dat hy op eene ga
RM2CT3169–. Zinne-beelden der liefde, met puntdigten . jQuel^ che dal volgo infano HoKor pofcia fti detto, {Che dl noftra natura ^l feo tiranm) JVon wifchiava ilJHO ajfanna Tra Ie Hete dolcezx.e De l^amorofo gregge s JSie ffi fua dnra legge Nota a tjuelP alme in libertate auvez.z.e: Ma legge aureA, e felice, Che natura fcolpt y s ei piace , ei lice. Maar ■ 1^2 Liefde is dei beste Leidsma-n.^ Maar enkel om dat nog die ydle naam,Die naam, die niemand ooit een onderwerp kon geeyen»Die Afgod, flegts tot lift en fchelmery bekwaam,Die naderhand van t onbedreeveEn üegte volk wier.d eer genoemt,(Wanneer Natuur
RM2CT3H0J–. Iconologie tirée de divers auteurs. Ouvrage utile aux gens de lettres, aux poëtes, aux artistes, & généralement à tous les amateurs des beaux-arts . V E L O C I T E, ^eft la rapidite du mouvement, caraderifee parune femme qui lance une fleche, & qui eft enadion de courir, ayant des ailes au dos, & des ta-lonnieres femblables a celles de Mercure, defquellesVirgile dit: ^ , , Et primum pedihus taUrla neciit Aurea: qua fuhlimem alls ^ Jive aquora fupra^Sen t err am rapido ^ariter cumjiamlneportant. ^asig!mmm^mg/K^^%^ ni,iiiiwnw F R A N g O I S E. 183. VELOC3CTE ic la vie humaine, QT embleme qu
RM2CT1GNJ–. Emblemi di Q. Orazio Flacco . ant inaeqnales procellae Ufque t nec Armeniis in orisAmìce Valgi, ftat giades inersMenfes per omnes. Onod caret alterna requie^ durabile non ejì., Ovid. c^q •Seneca LA ¥IRTU Boro UM L,0HGO Liti. 2. ESERCIZIO SUOL» RICREAUSI /^ Uom dì coftaiiza ben munito fper aOd. IO. ^c e a fi avverji la propìzia forte -, E ne felici la contraria teme ;Il Padre degli Dei linverno adduce^E lo rimuove ancor: se or fei felice^Un d) per te fi cangerà la forte.Non Jempre tien larco ferale JlefoFebo, e talor dcW aurea cetra- al fitonoLe taciturne Mnfe e fcuotc, e /veglia.Nei d fa/tri
RMRCCMH7–. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. POLIANTHES TUBEROSA. Double Tuberose. One of the choicest summer flowering bulbs. The flowers are white, very fragrant and produced on spikes 2 to 4 feet high ; indispensable for making bouquets. Plant about first of May. 10 cents each, Sl OO per dozen. TRITOXIA. T. aurea. A pretty flowering bulb from the Cape. 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. BULBOUS FLOWERING- ROOTS. HARDY. The following
RMRCFWM3–. Die süsswasser-flora Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schwez... Freshwater plants; Aquatic plants. verzweigt Fig. 178. Trentepohlia utn- brina. I Fäden, sich in Einzel- zellen auflösend. 2 Gametan- gien. 3 T. aurea mit Zoospor- angien (/, 3 nach Gobi, 2 nach Karsten aus Oltmanns). 6. Trentepohlia odorata (W i g g e r s) Wittrock (Fig. 174). - Lager filzig, rötlichgelb, mennigrot, zu- weilen orange- farbig,trocken gelblich- oder schmutzig- graugrünlich, in dünnen Raschen. Fä- den teils nie- derliegend, teils aufrecht, Zellen meist abgerundet, eiförmig-ellipsoidisch oder fast zylin- drisch, 9
RMRHHME7–. The blossom circle of the year in southern gardens. Gardening. 56 THE BLOSSOM CIRCLE OF THE YEAR. EFFECTIVE USE OF CONIFERS ON A FORMAL TERRACE Abelias, Ligustrum and Pittosporum define the terrace and lawns and Biota aurea nana is used in the jars. 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.. Dillon, Julia Lester. New York, N. Y. , A. T. De La Mare Co.
RMRDACNH–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. Fig. 214.—The Superb (Paradisea superba, Latham). notched and curved at the tip ; they have long, broad, and loose plumes covering the sides and abdominal part. Of this group the Gold-throated Sifilet of Bu£Pon (Parotia sexsetacea, Latham),. Fig. 215.—Golden-throated Siiilet {Bzradisea aurea-, Gmelin). Fig. 215, is a fine example. It obtains its name from the three thread-like feathers on each side of the head expanding into a. Please note that t
RMRMC9H5–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS. 45. LONICERA. (Honeysuckle.) Favorite hardy climbers, succeeding well in Florida, regardless of situation. Li. aurea reticulata. (Japan Golden-leaved.J Foliage variegated with yellow. 25 cts. each. Li. Chiiiensis sempervirens. (Chinese Evergreen" Honeysuckle.) 20 cts. each. Li. Halleana. (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle.) One of t
RMRHJ5M5–. The blossom circle of the year in southern gardens. Gardening. 56 THE BLOSSOM CIRCLE OF THE YEAR. EFFECTIVE USE OF CONIFERS ON A FORMAL TERRACE Abellas, Ligustrum and Pittosporum define the terrace and lawns and Biota aurea nana Is used in the jars. 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.. Dillon, Julia Lester. [from old catalog]. New York, N. Y. , A. T. De La Mare company, inc.
RMRDTECH–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). BLANDFOEDIA THE BULB BOOK BOBAETIA as species by some, the best being spleiidens, with larger and brighter coloured flowers than the type; elegans, with large crimson flowers edged with yellow; and aurea, a pure golden-yellow flowered form. Figures to be found in Bot. Mag. t. 5809; Bot. Beg. t. 924; Fl. d. Serr. 6585; (^ar
RMRFMRF9–. Floral gems. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. MANICATA AUREA. NEW BEGONIA, ARGENTEA GUTTATA. This variety is an introduction of M. Lemoine, and is a cross between Olbia and Alba Picta. This beautiful sort has the silvery blotches of Alba Picta and the grace and beauty of growth of Olbia. It has purple-bronze leaves, oblong in shape, with silver markings, and is in every way a most beautiful Begonia. It produces white flowers in bunches on ends of growth stems. Price, 10 cents each. BEGONIA, METALLICA T
RMRFDKK0–. Semi-annual trade list : spring 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. 12 Semi-Annual Trade-List. GOLDEN ARBORVIT^'S AT GLENWOOD. Thuya orientalis aurea and T. orientalis semper aurea. EVERGREEN TREES Our collection of Choice Evergreens of small and medium size is very large. Great care is taken to shear, move and root-prune them in order that they may transplant success- fully. They have been frequently trimmed, and are of fine, symmetrical shape. ARBORVIT^ (Thuya)— Per 10 100 American ( T.
RMRDXCAH–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders : with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Birds; Reptiles. Fig. 214.—Tlae Superb [Paradisea supcrba, Latham). notched and curved at the tip ; they have long, broad, and loose plumes covering the sides and abdominal part. Of this group the Gold-throated Sifilet of Buffon (Parotia sexsetacea, Latham),. Fig. 215.—Golden-Uiroated Sifllet {Paradisea aurea, GmeliQ). Fig. 215, is a fine example. It obtains its name from the three thread-like feathers on each side of the head expanding into a. Please note t
RMRF2MCC–. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. IfOTE.—T he prices qnoted are for vines by mail, postpaid. HONEYSUCKLE. Hall's Japanese. An almost evergreen honeysuckle of great value, being entirely hardy, and of strong and vigorous growth. Flowers fragrant, pure white, changing to yellow; produced in profusion from May till December. 25 cts.; large, 35 cts. Aurea Reticulata. A variety with beautifully varie- gated foliage ; leaves netted and veined with clear ye
RMREK5HN–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Evergreens ARBORVITAE. Thuya American Arbor Vitae (T. Occidentalis)—A beautiful native tree commonly known as the white cedar; valuable for screens and hedges. American Golden—Pyramidal, clear yellow tips, the most decided color of the golden varieties, hardy. Berkman's Golden Arborvitae (T. Biota Aurea Nana)—A very dwarf, compact shrub with golden yellow foliage, very popular and one of the best evergreens. Comp
RMRDWDXM–. A natural history of new and rare ferns: containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and Trichomanes. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. NEW AND RAEE fEENS.. Pinna of m;ture Frond—upper side. ONYCHIUM AURATUM. Kaulfuss. Hooker. Moore. PLATE I. Lomaria aurea, '' caruifolia, " decomposita, Allosorus auratus, Pteris chrysocarpa, " siliculosa. Wallich. Wallich. DoN.t' Pkesl. HOOKBB AND GeBVILLE. Desvaux. Onycliium—From onyx—a claw, in reference to the sha
RMRDE6HF–. A natural history of new and rare ferns : containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and Trichomanes . Ferns. NEW AND RARE FERNS.. Pinna of mature Frond, upper side. ONYCHIUM AUEATUM. Kaulfuss. Hooker. Moore. PLATE I. Lomaria aurea, " caruifolia. Allosorus aurafus, Pteris chrysocarpa, " siliculosa. Wallich. Wallioh. Don? Peesl. HOOKEE AND GeEVILLB. Desvatjx. Onychium,—From onyx—a claw, in reference to the shape of the lobes. Auratum—Golden, in reference t
RMRF5RCM–. Semi-annual trade list : spring 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. 12 Semi-Annual Trade-List. GOLDEN ARBORVIT^'S AT GLENWOOD. Thuya orientalis aurea and T. orientalis semper aurea. EVERGREEN TREES Our collection of Choice Evergreens of small and medium size is very large. Great care is taken to shear, move and root-prune them in order that they may transplant success- fully. They have been frequently trimmed, and are of fine, symmetrical shape. ARBORVIT^ (Thuya)— Per 10 100 American ( T.
RMRJP72J–. Aves Hawaiienses : the birds of the Sandwich Islands. Birds. YW.Fi26h.avrk- del etlitfci. "We s t /Newuxaxi inrp. HIMATIONE AUREA.. 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.. Wilson, Scott B. (Scott Barchard); Evans, A. H. (Arthur Humble); Frohawk, Frederick William, 1861-1946; Gadow, Hans, 1855-1928; Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929, former owner. DSI. London : R. H. Porter
RMRD37C3–. 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. 684 GRASSWORT GRASSWORT. Seo C, GRATiOLA healing qualiti yello Kii.ly places fi i (JmIh,' t,, l-,:i,,:iiia bears .. half an inch Ions, trom .luiie to September. U. aurea, Mahl.,was once offered by collectors. It is a glandular plant, with Ivs. lanceolate, entire or remotely denticulate, and 2 sterile filaments.
RMRD52WM–. 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. acutifolia, t AtberH. 31. AUeghe Americana, 10. Amygdalus, 41. angnstifolia, 14, 'J7. 32. 33. argentea, 40, Armeniaca. 1,2, a. ascendens, 24. atplenUolia, 27, 29. atropurpurea, 5, -DEX TO THE LATIN fnxticosjv, 18. Galatensis, 7. Georgica, 37. glaudiilosa, 13. aurea, 31. austera, 28. Avium, 27. Bertini, 33. Bes
RMRJ639D–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, & fruits. 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. [Gladiolus ELECANT NAMED Gladiolus Glnldsi. Following fifteen sorts, 5c. each; 50c. per dozen. The fifteen for 60c. Aurea Superba-Foliage yellowish. Flowers and spikes large. Soft orange-scarlet, distinct white blotches and mottling. Bowdoin Very large flower, lighl orange-scarlet, with . white t
RMRHC59R–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 322 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. blush-rose flowers, may likewise be planted under the wall of a stove or a greenhouse. These plants remind one of the Hippeastrums as regards their flowers, which are of large size, and delicately fragrant. Increased by seeds, or by offsets removed from the parent plant and potted up. Crocosmia aurea, better known, perhaps, as Tritonia aurea, is a most useful plant for a warm border and a light, rich soil. The graceful flowers are Gladiolus-like in form, and are highly prized for cutting. T
RMRF9AWF–. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. IfOTE.—T he prices qnoted are for vines by mail, postpaid. HONEYSUCKLE. Hall's Japanese. An almost evergreen honeysuckle of great value, being entirely hardy, and of strong and vigorous growth. Flowers fragrant, pure white, changing to yellow; produced in profusion from May till December. 25 cts.; large, 35 cts. Aurea Reticulata. A variety with beautifully varie- gated foliage ; leaves netted and veined with clear ye
RMRF3YTC–. Catalog of fruit trees vines, ornamentals, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Evergreens, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Nut trees, Catalogs. Fruits and Ornamentals for Profit and Beauty Arborvitae, Chinese Golden (T. orientalis). A rather tall-growing kind, not so compact in growth. Globe (r. globosa). Forms a natural globe without any trimming. Does not grow tall. Hovey's Golden {T. occidental is Hoveyi aurea). One of the best of the Goldens; a fine, compact bush, with flat branches. Rather dwarfi
RMRD34FA–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. 478 MUSHROOMS MUSHROOMS rather common and of inviting color. They vary from light buff to golden yellow, and the delicate appearance of the plant is unmistakable. The .spe- cies more commonly used are Clavaria formosa, C. aurea, and C. botrytcs (Fig. 708). Somewhat like the preceding in general appear- ance are a few toothed fungi, which grow on. r Fig. 708. Clavaria botrntes. Edible. decaying trunks or limbs. These plants belong to the genus Hydnum, and they are found only in wooded regions, usually in the presence of abundant moisture. T
RMRJDDCY–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. f 4SO 1. A STUDY OF YEWS AT HOLME LACY, HEREFORDSHIRE. variety Iutea has deep yellow foliage, while in Vervseneana it is of a bronzy orange hue. A weeping form (pendula) is also very noticeable. A. Thuja, called Warreana, is considered the hardiest of the Arborvilre group. T. orientalis (the Chinese- Arborvitce).—Tas is a common plant in gardens, usually of columnar habit, and dense in growth. It is seldom seen much over 15ft. in height. There are man)' varieties, the best being aurea (the Golden A
RMRHWN7J–. Benton County Nursery Co., Inc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs, Nuts, Catalogs. BERCKMAN'S GOLDEN ARBOR- VITAE (Tr. Orienta- lis Aurea Nana — A 1 perfect gem for gar- dens, cemetery lots, formal plantings, window boxes and tubs. It is of dwarf, compact and sym- metrical growth, with golden yellow foliage. 24 to 30 inches, $5.78. CHINESE PYRAMI- DAL ARBORVITAE (T. Orientalis Pyra- midalis) — One of the tallest and hardiest varieties; of pyram
RMRD69XM–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. BARTON IA AUREA — 12". The little- known B a r t o n i a mokes patches of polished gold in sunny situations, even if the soil is poor. The foliage is gray and thistle-like, and is exceedingly brilliant in the sunshine. It will not stand tronsplanting, so should be sown where intended to bloom. Pkt., 10c.. BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) IBERIDIFOLIA—A hardy an- nuel, bearing a pr
RMRJD6M6–. 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. 22 -^C. E. Allien, Bpattleboro, "^t.-H-. BELLIS, (DOUELB DAIBT.) than some other annuals, in size and brilliancy for blossoms, it is inferior to none. Hardy annual. Bai-tonia Aurea. Golden yellow, 2 ft., 5 IVaiia. A dwarf variety of above, growing but 9 inches high, 5. Please
RMREK5M6–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons Incorporated. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Globe Arbor-Vitae Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae Pyramidal (T. occidentalis pyramidalis). One of the most widely use Arbor-Vitaes. A narrow upright with a fine green foliage which requires very little shearing. For corners, accenting, or backgrounds.. Biota Golden (B. aurea nana). A beautiful dwarf compact variety of golden color. This Evergreen is planted in urns, on cemetery lots, and with other Evergreens to add color to th
RMRFN9EG–. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds : agricultural and horticultural implements, fertilizers, etc.. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Maine Portland. DOUBLE BALSAfl. Fink Double Mixed Kose-Flowkkkp camelia-flowered, fln e BARTONIA AUREA. A show . half-hardy annual growing about t feet high, bearing very brilliant yellow llowci Thin plants to six inches apart ' 5 10 10. DOUBLE DAISY. BELLIS PERENNIS. (Double Daisy.) A favorite perennial for the bor
RMRGH8XN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER 171 Annotation on drawing, [pencil] '24' [label on mount] 'Diuris elongata. Brown, prod. nov. noil, p.316'. Drawing. 525 x 360 mm. As 175A but with upper stem and white flowers to right. Below with floral parts somewhat differently drawn and arranged. The paper is dirtier than the 175A drawing. Provenance and specimen. [As 175A] PUBLICATION. Apparently hitherto unpublished. 177[A] DIURIS MACULATASm Orchidaceae Exot.bot. 1:57, t. 30(1805), 176 DIURIS AUREA Sm., Orchidaceae.
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