RF2FM986G–Selective focus shot of white flowers of tuberose plant in a garden
RF2H6P1EY–Fresh white flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C2M–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RFHG5NM7–Orange Marigold flower
RF2PN5PH0–Flowers Hyacinth its sprouts in early spring in the garden
RF2AGKTW5–Flowers at a Hindu wedding
RFFARMR3–A Beautiful Orange Tuberose Flowers In Front Of Three Horizontal Photo Frame, on Yellow and Light Green Background
RF2K6ATC3–Wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers.
RF2GN6DCD–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. With perfume bottle. Isolated on white background.
RF2M2K6CA–beautiful red colored rose on tree in firm for harvest
RF2EMTXFW–Finished flower arrangement in kenzan a vase for home. Flowers bunch, set for interior. Fresh cut flowers for decoration home. European floral shop
RFC4T504–The heavily scented flowers of Polianthes tuberosa 'The Pearl'
RMPFAWMM–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. FLO 228 FLO of being perpetuated; and 3dly, it must possess sufficient interest and variety to be grown in collections. At present the chief florists' flowers are the Amaryllis, Anagallis, Anemone, Auricula, Calceolaria, Carnation, Chrys- anthemum, Cineraria, Crocus, Dahlia, Fritillary, Fuchsia, Gladiolus, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Ixia, Iris, Lily, Lobelia, Narcissus, Pansy, Poeony, Pelargonium, Petunia, Phlox, Pink, Polyanthus, Ra- nunculus, Tulip, Tuberose, Verbena. In the United States Florists' flowers are, as such, unknown. We have many amateurs,
RM2AKMBH3–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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 288. Various types of bulbs and tube; 1. Tuberose. 2. Colocasia Antiquomm (Trt^adium esctiletitnm). 3. Easter Lily. 4, Jonquil, .t. Gladiolus. 6. Lilium pardaliuum. 7. Hyacinth. 8. Ldy-of-the-Valley. and heating) should be liberally applied and dug intothe ground deeply. It must be w
RMMCGW6E–. BouvARDU, Alfred Neuner. BOUVARDIAS. Shrubby plants, with corymbs of white, rose, crimson and scarlet flowers, blooming during the autumn and winter. Their dazzling richness of color makes them one of the most useful of our winter-blooming plants. Alfred Neuner. The flowers are composed of three perfect rows of petals of the purest wa.xv-white color, each floret resembling a miniature tuberose. Davidsoni. The best of the single white varieties ; sometimes delicately tinged with pink. Hamboldti Corymbiflora. Long, tube-shaped, pure white flowers ; very fragrant. President Cleveland. A grand s
RF2FJYMHX–Close-up of a lush blooming blue grass flower
RMW1C63B–Archive image from page 54 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 Miscellaneous Department. 51 Bryophylluni calycmum. (,See page 50.) CALYCANTHUS, continued. vety brown, double and deliciously fragrant > remains in bloom for a long time. Flowers always popular for button-hole bouquets, rivaling the tuberose in that respect. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. CAMELLIA Japonica. Camellias do well in Florida after once becoming established. They prefer a rather moist soil, but
RF2FM9860–Selective focus shot of white flowers of tuberose plant in a garden
RF2H6P1CA–Fresh decorative branch isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C2E–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RFHG5NM4–Flower market near Paramekkavu temple, Trichur, Kerala, India
RF2PN5PP7–Flowers Hyacinth its sprouts in early spring in the garden
RF2AGKTW2–Flowers at a Hindu wedding
RFFARN4P–Four Colors of Heart Shape Tuberose Flowers,on A White Background (Green, Violet, Brown and Blue Colors)
RF2K6ATC4–Wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers.
RF2GN6F31–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. With perfume bottle. Isolated on white background.
RF2M2K668–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RF2EMTX0F–Finished flower arrangement in kenzan a vase for home. Flowers bunch, set for interior. Fresh cut flowers for decoration home. European floral shop
RFC4T4YT–The heavily scented flowers of Polianthes tuberosa 'The Pearl'
RMPFJK1Y–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. POLIANTHES 1386 double-flowered form was secured from seed about 1780- 1790 by oue de la Cour of Leyden, Holland, who for many years destroyed all his surplus bulbs in order to be the sole possessor of the double-flowered Tuberose. The Tuberose reached the zenith of Us
RM2AXGENM–The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . started in the house in a warmpJace, but care should be taken that they getno check in setting out. Plant three or fourinches deep in rich ground. If danger of frostbefore flowers are done in the Fall, lift carefullywithout disturbing the roots, and plant in potsor boxes and remove to a warm light place,and they will continue to bloom for a longtime.The Tuberose requires rich ground, plenty oflight and heat—and moderate moisture—theflowers are so extremely beautiful and fragrantthat they are worth taking some extra care to get. Double Tuberose.—Price, str
RMMCGTHT–. Bouvardia, Alfred Neuner, BOUVARDIAS. Shrubby plants, with corymbs of white, rose, crimson and scarlet flowers, blooming during the autumn and winter. Their dazzling richness of color makes them one of the most useful of our winter-blooming plants. Alfred Neuiier. The flowers are composed of three per- fect rows of petals of the purest waxy-white color, each floret resembling a miniature tuberose. Davitlsoni. The best of the single white varieties; some- times delicately tinged with pink. Humboldt! Corymbiflora. Long, tube-shaped, pure white flowers ; very fragrant. President Cleveland. A gr
RMW1CYYC–Archive image from page 81 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants etc., etc., etc. . descriptiveillus1890ahch Year: 1890 78 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Tuberose. , u DOUBLE WHITE AND SINGLEâFlowers very fragrant. Flowers from three to four feet. Late Autumn. . , . a -u â i PEARLâIts value over the common variety consists m its flowers being nearly double in size ; imbricated like a rose, and its dwarf habit, growing only eighteen inches to two feet. The fragrance and color same as common sort. PITRP
RF2G2B81W–Selective focus shot of tuberose flower buds
RF2H6P1EA–Fresh white flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04BWK–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RF2AGKTWA–Flowers at a Hindu wedding
RF2HJ01CR–Beautiful Flower, Illustration of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves.
RF2JJ67GB–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. With perfume bottle. Isolated on white background.
RF2M2K7W4–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RF2EMTTBH–Finished flower arrangement in kenzan a vase for home. Flowers bunch, set for interior. Fresh cut flowers for decoration home. European floral shop
RMPFMMDH–. 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. 138b POLIANTHES double-flowered form was secured from seed about 1780- 1790 by oue de la Cour of Leyden, Holland, wbo for many years destroyed all his surplus bulbs in order to be the sole possessor of the double flowered Tuberose. Tho Tuberose reached the zenith of its fame about 1870, while the equally waxy C
RM2ANEFAE–California Garden, Vol6, No10, April 1915 . any good soiland require no special culture, do best in thesun, and may be even planted in the fullshade. They multiply very inpidly. Like thegladiolus they should be picked when thefirst flowers open and they will continue toopen in the house when placed in water—change the water daily and keep cutting offthe bottom portions of the stems, when theywill keep fresh for a considerable time. Before closing this article, I will mentionthe tuberose. Tuberose planted sucessivelywill give a sucession of bloom that last sometime. Many of the lilies bloom thr
RMMCH91X–. Shrubby plants with corymbs of white, rose, crim- son and scarlet flowers, bloom- ing during the autumn and winter. Their richness of color and freedom of flowering make them indispensable for winter use. Davidsoni. The best of the white flowered varieties. Double White (see lower flower in cut). The flowers are of the purest waxy white color, each floret resembles a minia- ture Tuberose. Elegans. Light carmine scar- let ; flowers and truss of large size. Humboldti Corymbiflora. Long, tube shaped pure white flowers; very fragrant. Leiantha. Fiery scarlet. President Garfield (see upper flower
RMW1C64H–Archive image from page 54 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 Bryophylluni calycmum. (,See page 50.) CALYCANTHUS, continued. vety brown, double and deliciously fragrant > remains in bloom for a long time. Flowers always popular for button-hole bouquets, rivaling the tuberose in that respect. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. CAMELLIA Japonica. Camellias do well in Florida after once becoming established. They prefer a rather moist soil, but not wet; also, a clayey sub-soi
RF2G2B862–Selective focus shot of tuberose flower buds
RF2H6P1EJ–Fresh white flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C2X–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RF2AGKTWE–Flowers at a Hindu wedding
RF2HJ01D8–Beautiful Flower, Illustration Frame of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves.
RF2GN6DCC–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field.
RF2M2K76Y–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RMPG2DAJ–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. THE AMERICAN COWS LIP- loss to the floriculturist. The most haughty is the Guernsey- Lily, a flower of charming beauty, resembling in its bearing and magnitude the Tuberous Polianthus, commonly known as the Tuberose. The Guernsey Lily is of a rich cherry-red colour, and, when lighted up by the direct rays of the sun, appears to be sprinkled, or to use an heraldic term, sem6e, with golden spots. The name of these lovely flowers is derived from the Greek verb mnarussein {a^apva-aeiv), to spar
RM2AWHA6C–Catalogue of seeds, agricultural & horticultural supplies and guide for the garden, field & farm . Priceeach.. Ranunculus. 1 00 Tuberose Poli anthes Tuberosa. Price Price,per doz. per 100. Tuberose Polianthes Tuberosa. (See cut). One of the most beautiful summer and fall flower-ing bulbs in cultivation. Flowers pure white, and of exquisite fragrance. Ad-mirably adapted for cut flowers, and of easy cultivation. Plant in open ground,when the soil has become warm. May also be started indoors in pots, earlier,and afterwards planted to where they are to flower. Hardy in Southern CaliforniaDouble Pe
RMMCF26K–. Tuberose, Double Pearl Tuberoses Polianthes 47-283 Double Pearl. Richly fragrant, pearly white flowers on sturdy stems. Strong Flowering Btdbs: 3 for 2Sc; 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.50. 47-284 Mammoth Bulbs: 3 for 3Sc; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25. 47-286 Mexican Everbloopiing. Fra- grant single pure whit€ blooms from July onward. Each bulb develops from 2 to 5 spikes in succession. 3 for 25c; 12 for SOc; 25 for $1.40; 100 for $5.00.
RMW0PTDR–Archive image from page 133 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition descriptivecatal1882ellw Year: 1882 126 ELLWAXGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. GLADIOLI. New and beautiful Hybrid Varieties. 30 cents each, S3 per dozen and upwards. Brenchleyensis. Rich scarlet. $1.00 per dozen. POLIANTHES TXJBEROSA. Double Tuberose. One of the choicest summer-flowering- bulbs. The flowers ai-e white, very fragrant and produced on spikes 2 to i feet hig-h ; indispensable for making- boquets. Plant about firs
RF2HPBBBD–Vertical shot of tuberose growing on a blurred background.
RF2H6P1E0–Fresh white flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C0T–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RF2HJ01D4–Beautiful Flower, Illustration Background of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves.
RF2GFTCEA–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field.
RF2M2K7DA–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RMPFM1MX–. 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. 1386 POLIANTHES POLIANTHES double-flowered form was secured from seed about 1780- 1790 by one de la Cour of Leydeu, Holland, who for many years destroyed all his surplus bulbs iu order to be the sole possessor of the double-flowered Tuberose. Tho Tuberose reached the zenith of its fame about 1870, while the equ
RM2AG6TG0–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. sitated to speak ofyour comments on Mrs. Thomsons article, but asyou infer you wish facts I give them as I see them.First you say, if a bulb is dug in the fall before itis inclined to rest naturally, the embryo flower is 1887.1 AND HORTICULTURIST. 37 not formed and will consequently not bloom in thespring when planted. My observation leads me to say that there is nonatural rest for a growing Tuberose bulb but theperfection of its flowers. The taking up and dry-ing of bulbs in the fall, or their growth beingstopped before blooming, by frost, is not a
RMMCH561–. AMERICAN Yk^ONDER, or PONDEROSA EEMON. This truly wonderful variety was introduced some four years ago, and has proven itself one of the most valuable of the Citrus family. It is of strong, vigorous growth, producing freely flowers as large as a tuberose and as fragrant as the orange blossom, followed by gigantic fruit, many weighing from 1^ to 2 pounds each, which are usefid for many domestic purposes. Good young plants, 15 cts. each. Strong two-year- old plants of fruiting size, 50 els. each. EINUM TRIGYNUM. Indispensable as an early winter-flowering plnnt. Its bril- liant orange flowers a
RMW1C64J–Archive image from page 54 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 5i CALYCANTHTJS Shrup. W fl 0 r id u s . â known and Sweet-Scented hardy throughout most of the United States. Flowers rich, velvety brown, double and deliciously fra- g r a n t ; remains in blom for a long time. Flowers always pop- ular for button-hole bouquets, rivaling the tuberose in that re- spect. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. CAMELLIA Japonica. Camellias do well in Florida after once be- c
RF2FM985R–Selective focus shot of a white flower of tuberose plant in a garden
RF2H6P1CD–Fresh decorative branch isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C4E–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RF2J5K6T3–Beautiful Flower, Illustration Background of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves.
RF2GFTCDR–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field.
RF2M2K8A1–beautiful red colored rose on tree in firm for harvest
RMPFKJ8G–. 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. WINTER PROTECTION WISCONSIN 1985 AA. Tender and half hard}j-plants, TJiose marked with a star (*) ara tender and should not he exposed to frost. The}} should also he kept in the driest part of the pit. 1. Alstroeraeria, canna, dahlia, gUidiolus, Milla biflora, montbre- tia, oxalis for summer bedding, tuberose,
RM2AJ9JW7–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds, &c 1885 . Winter like the Tuberose 10 Convolvulus Mauritanicus. Fine for hanging baskets, vat-es, etc. Color blue 10 Dahlias from our superb collection. Large flowers 10 Pompone Very fine, mixed Coccinea. Single, very fine Delphineum, (Larkspur) formosum. Beautifulhardy Perennial, with bright, blue^flowers. Chinensis. Mixed blue and white Grandiflorum ccelestinum. Magnificentspikes of sky blue flowers, long and com-pact Alba. White flowered Nudicaule. Scarlet Larkspur Elatum. Blue Bee Larkspur Hybrida. Extra fine,
RMMABN75–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1896 June . EXCEISIOB Peakl TUBEROSE. Tuberose Bulbs. Bulbs of First Quality. Excelsior Dwarf Pearl. 20 cts. per doz ; $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. Tall Double. 20 cts. per doz.; $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. Variegated Leaved. Leaves striped with light yel- low, very showy when planted in masses ; flowers single. 25 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100.
RMW0PNER–Archive image from page 98 of Descriptive catalogue of a choice. Descriptive catalogue of a choice collection of vegetable, agricultural and flower seeds, gladiolus, lilies, and other summer flowering bulbs descriptivecatal1880bkbl Year: 1880 DOUBLE TUBEROSE, (Polianthes Tuberosa.) The tubers of this delightfully fra- grant flower may be planted from Jan- uary until March. Where a succession is required, and can be accommndated with a warm greenhouse or conserva- toi'y temperature, planting may begin with the former period; but where con- venience is limited to a hot-bed and greenhouse, the l
RF2FM986E–Selective focus shot of a white flower of tuberose plant in a garden
RF2H6P1D7–Fresh kalanchoe flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C36–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RF2J5K6T0–Beautiful Flower, Illustration Background of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves.
RF2JJ67GY–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field. Without shadow
RF2M2K7K0–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RMPFEEBD–. Descriptive catalogue of flower seeds, greenhouse and herbaceous plants, roses, ornamental shrubbery, bulbs and decorative floricultural articles. Flowers, Seeds, New York (State), Catalogs; Floriculture, New York (State), Catalogs; Nursery stock, New York (State), Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, New York (State), Catalogs. so Michel Bros. & Kern's Descriptive Floral Catalogue. Double Tuberose. (Polyanthus Tuberoses.) Of the many thousand flowers we cultivate there is none that equals the Tuberose in its delicious fragrance and pure white wax like flowers. In forming bouquets they are the
RM2AWCTPM–Garden, field and flower seeds . PETUNIA, NEW EXCELSIORPEARL TUBEROSES The Tuberose is a general fa-vorite and the most popular ofall flowers for buttonhole bou-quets during August and Sep-tember. Flowers of this varietyare double the size of the com-mon Tuberose, and are borne ingreat profusion. Dwarf habit,perfectly double, and of mostdelicious fragrance. Extra sizedflowering bulbs 5 cts. each, 6 for20 cts., 35 cts. per dozen, 25 for icts., 100 for $2.00, postpaid. Byexpress at expense of purchaser-100 for $1.50, 200 for $2.75, 1000 for$12.00. Our bulbs are first sizelarge bulbs. The small b
RMMCF5AG–. Nicotiana afnnis Nicotiana—Flowering Tobacco ® This is a splendid easy-to-grow plant for beds or borders, giving a wonderful display of showy blooms throughout the summer and early fall. Start the seed indoors in a warm place and set out when the weather is warm. 3411 Afnnis (Tuberose-Flowered Tobacco). Delicately sweet- scented, pure white, tubular flowers, blooming throughout the season. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 3412 Affinis Hybrids, Mixed. This is similar to Afnnis but the blooms come in a great variety of lovely colors. Of the same stately growth and equally fragrant.
RMRX62MG–E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 7J SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS. Till: Summer-flowering Bulbs and Roots for Spring planting arc inexpensive, very easily grown, require scarcely any care, and produce some of the most showy and beautiful of all summer and autumn flowers. There are but few flowers that can compare with the brilliant spikes of Gladiolus or (lowers of the Dahlia, the elegance of the Lily, the purity and fragrance ot the Tuberose, the stately Cannas, the tropical foliage of the Caladium or the flaming heads of the Tritoma. Before hard
RF2H6P1D1–Fresh kalanchoe flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C7A–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RFFB37KP–Beautiful Flower, White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves Isolated on White Background.
RF2GN6DCE–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field. Without shadow
RF2M2K5X7–pink rose on tree in farm for harvest
RMPFYCPJ–. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ACHIMENES. Very handsome Tuberose-rooted greenhouse plants, producing flowers of almost every imaginable shade and color. Perennials. Choice mixed 25. 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 origi
RM2AND4G4–Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . he South. They will produce magnificenflowers. Our prices are the lowest. They should be grown like the Gladiolus. Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberose Blooms magnificently; grows about 18 inches high, andblooms -early and with the greatest freedom, ITowers purewhite, very double, of immense size and sweetly scented.Large bulbs, .3 for ] 0 cts.; 9 for 25 cts.: 30 cts. per dozen ;S2.25 per hundred, postpaid; $1.50 per hundred, by Express. Orange-flowered Tuberose Bears, early in the season, snow-white flowers resem-bling Orange blooms, with fragrance as sweet.
RMMCHG3T–. Double Nasturtium, Golden Gleam Nicotiana Sanderae Crimson King 3415 The Tuberose-flowered Tobacco has always been popular for its sweet scented, long tubular flowers. This new variety has dark velvety crimson red flowers, the richest tint yet produced. Pkt., 10 cts.; i oz., 30 cts. (For General List of Nicotianas, see page 88.) Swiss Giant Pansies The plants are of unusually robust habit. The very large flowers of heavy texture are held well above the foliage on long strong stems. PER PKT. 3523 Alpenglow. Striking and attractive shades of Cardinal with three dark blotches. Special pkt., $1.
RMRWMG2X–Elliott's 1894 catalogue (1894) Elliott's 1894 catalogue elliotts1894cata1894wmel Year: 1894 NEW EARLY FLOWERING BRANCHING TUBEROSE 'ALBINO/' The distinctive features of this splendid novelty are such as to make it most popular. The petals recurve gracefully which add greatly to the size of the individual flower. The flower spike is very large and evenly filled; flowers ?o davs earlier than the old single variety, throwing from two to five floiver stems jrom a single bulb, and these again, are often branched, but its great merit above all other Tuberoses is that it is entirely free from the
RF2H6P1CT–Fresh kalanchoe flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
RF2G04C32–wedding bouquet isolated on white. Fresh, lush bouquet of colorful flowers
RFFB3B8F–Beautiful Flower, Bunch of White Tuberose Flowers or Night Blooming Jasmine with Green Leaves Isolated on White Background.
RF2JJ67GN–Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa or tuberose. Isolated on white background. Full dept of field. Without shadow
RMPFAX2K–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. FLO 228 FLO of being perpetuated ; and 3dly, it must ^ suit any flowers. The most intractable possess sufficient interest and variety to be grown in collections. At present the chief florists' flowers are the Amaryllis, Anagallis, Anemone, Auricula, Calceolaria, Carnation, Chrys- anthemum, Cineraria, Crocus, Dahlia, Fritillary, Fuchsia, Gladiolus, Hyacinth, liydrangea, Ixia, Iris, Lily, Lobelia, Narcissus, Pansy, PoBony, Pelargonium, Petunia, Phlox, Pink, Polyanthus, Ra- nunculus, Tulip, Tuberose, Verbena. In the United States Florists' flowers .a
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