RMMBAAGX–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
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RMP87GKK–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RFPBCEGB–Black-throated Sparrow April 16th, 2014 - Saguaro National Park (East), Arizona
RMW9FTA1–Archive image from page 68 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 4 Year: 1921 ( Maurandia. 5 10 Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. $1.00; V± oz. 30c Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.40; oz. 40c Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is a strong grower and a most abundant bloomer, pro- ducing flower spikes from 8 to 14 inche
RMRGRWP7–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Science; Geology; Natural history; Biology. 114 iucwlenta Led. Bess. Suppl. Tent. 7? *. supina Steph. v.hololeuca. jylvatica W. herb. Tabernaemoiitana Elsm. V. splendens. tanacttifolia All, v. atra- ta Lam. tanacetifolia L. Bess. Suppl. Tent, A. Krascheninnikoviana i Tent. 2 5. - — ' *^xirica W. non MB. taurica MB. v. mariti- ma ?, tenella Stechm. Raeusch. tenui.'blia Jacquem. Bess.- • ." v^llppl. Tent. 41«'"' ". • - iemdfolia Jacquem. major. V. Senecionis. tcnuifolia W. est Tra- ganthes Wallr. Sched. ^^gifc
RMPFY9XN–. Currie's farm & garden annual : spring 1922 47th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CO a 20 Marigold. Orange Prince. Pkt. ; abund- to deep African Marigold. LAVATERA—MallOTT. Pkt. Arl>orea Varlegata (Tree Malloir)—Red flowers. Strikingly handsome, large, mottled foliage. 4 feet. H. B 10 Splendens Mi.ved (Annual MaUo-»v)—Flow- ers large, brilliant, rosy pink and pure glossy white, very fine for cutting. 3 feet. H. A 10 LYCHNIS.
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RMP87GR4–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMPKDF6X–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMW9FT2B–Archive image from page 67 of Currie's farm & garden annual. Currie's farm & garden annual : spring 1922 47th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 5 Year: 1922 ( CO a 20 Marigold. Orange Prince. Pkt. ; abund- to deep African Marigold. LAVATERA—MallOTT. Pkt. Arl>orea Varlegata (Tree Malloir)—Red flowers. Strikingly handsome, large, mottled foliage. 4 feet. H. B 10 Splendens Mi.ved (Annual MaUo-»v)—Flow- ers large, brilliant, rosy pink and pure glossy white, very fine for cutting. 3 feet. H. A 10 LYCHNIS. A genus of handsome and highly orna- mental plants of easy culture, strikingly effec- tive in mi
RMRDT6BW–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 280 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. Suppl. 38a. M. x Veitchio-fragrans (fragrans x Veitchiana ?), G.C. 1904, ii. 156; O.R. 1904, 270. —R. I. Measures, 1904. 24. MILTONIA (p. 123). 1. Miltonia x Bleuana (p. 123); J.H. 1904, ii. 47, f. (v. splendens). 2. M. x Hyeana(x Bleuana x vexillaria), G.C. 1
RMPFTY4K–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 5 10 Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. $1.00; V± oz. 30c Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.40; % oz. 40c Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is a strong gro
RMMCKKM4–. View on Bloomsdale Farm.-mteen acres of Scarlet Sage, no doubt the largest field of Scarlet Sa in America. See page 70. go AGERATUM 0f 111 SUmmer and -til frost; therefore very desirable bine K^ltZ^lLl * v T1Q °f SalYia SplendenS and border about 18 inches wide of Ageratum will make a dazzling Slght for 90 days. Any one can grow it. Color effect intense. (55)
RMMBAAFH–Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMW16M0W–Archive image from page 1219 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 Fig. 945. â Vriesea splendens Lemaire. V. splendens Lemaire. {Fig. 945.) [Syn. : Tillandsia splendens Brongt.] â Guyane fran- çaise. â Bois, Atl. pl. jard. 260; Fl. d. S. 1846, t. 4 ; B. M. 4382. â Files, marquÃes de bandes pourpre foncÃ; fl. en Ãpi distique, serrÃ, jaune pâle; bractÃes rouge brillant ou les infÃrieures vertes. â Encore connu sous les noms
RMRDT6M7–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.l THE ORCHID STUD-HOOK. 123 21 MILTONIA. , 1. M. x Bleuana (Roezlii x vexillaria 5), >'. S. II. Fr. 1889, 29, 30; Orchidoph, 1889, 45 ; G.C. 1S89, i. 203 : Liud. iv. t. 176 ; Rdchenb. ser. 2, i. 67, t. 32 ; O./l. ix. t. 412 (v. splendens) ; T Jl/nw, 0. viii, 118, 119, f. ; O.A'. 1893
RMPFTY4N–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Maurandia.. 5 10 Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. $1.00; V± oz. 30c Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.40; % oz. 40c Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is
RMMEFTK2–. Die exotischen zierfische in wort und bild . Betta splendens Regan. über Moskau nach Lankwitz. Zuerst führte er den Namen Betta pugnax, dann B. trifasciata. Heimat; Hinterindien. Gestalt und Färbung: Er v^ird 5—6 cm groß. Die leuchtende Glut seiner Farben wird von keinem an- deren Fische erreicht. Bei niedriger Temperatur, über- haupt bei Unbehagen ist die Grundfarbe ein schmutziges Gelbbraun mit dunkleren Querstreifen. Oft treten an den
RMMBG345–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMW1T9J0–Archive image from page 454 of Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878 (1880-1901). Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878 dennorskenordhav05mohn Year: 1880-1901 - 12 11. V fc? flK 5 •yr 6 « <r , v l.Anthosactis Jan Mayeni 2 3. Saartia repens. 4—7 Saartia abyssicola 8 9. Bunodes abyssorum. 10 13. Saai-tia splendens
RMRDT6D7–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II. THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 231 28. P. x Schrcederae (caudatum ? x Sedenii), O.K. 1898, 361, f. 17.— Veitch, 1S83. [gee Fig 89 C. x Schrcederaa, G.C. 1SS3, i. 432; O.A. v. t. 196; Lmd. ii. t. 69 (v. splendens); V. Man. O. iv. 105, f., J.H. 1890, i. 405, f. 60 ; G. World, 1890, 200, f. S. x Sc
RMPFDR11–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. -. 12 11. V fc? flK 5^ •yr* 6 « <r ,^ v l.Anthosactis Jan Mayeni 2 3. Sa^artia repens. 4—7 Sa^artia abyssicola 8 9. Bunodes abyssorum. 10 13. Sa^ai-tia splendens. 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.. Mohn, Henrik, b. 1835; Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927;
RMMEBR2K–. Die Gartenwelt . Bild 15. Splendens giganteum Reinweiß. „Kaiserin v. Indien", „Gold. Mitternacht", der Clarkia elegans „Lachskönigin", „Scharlachkönigin", der Ca- lendula of/icinalis „grandi- flora fl. pl.", „grandifl. sulphurea", „Prinz von Oranien", oder der Schlei- fenblume Iberis umbellata „Königin von Italien", um nur einige aus der schier unerschöpflichen Menge her- auszugreifen, erzielen. — Die gleiche Ueppigkeit wie die Blumenfelder boten die Gemüse- und Getreide- felder. Eine kolossale Fläche nahmen die Salatfelder ein; Pflanze um Pflanze 1 m
RMMBG329–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMT0RRFD–Dreer's autumn catalogue, 1913 (1913) Dreer's autumn catalogue, 1913 dreersautumncata1913henr Year: 1913 Hollyhock. Per Pkt. 10 10 10 10 50 20 Gaillardia Grandiflora. Qaillatdia (Blanket Flower). These are among the showiest and most effective hardy peren- nial plants and should find a place in every hardy border. They begin flowering in June, continuing a mass of bloom until frost. Per Pkt. narrow canary- Centre rich crimson, Kermesina Splendens. yellow border 15 Sulphurea Oculata. Pale sulphur, bright maroon eye 15 Grandiflora Compacta. Compact variety, bearing its long- stemmed rich and v
RM2AXF55H–Dreer's wholesale price list 1907 : bulbs plants seasonable flower and vegetable seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . ety of the above Kermesina splendens . Sulphurea oculata .... Qeum Atrosanguineum, fl. pi Qnaphalium Leontopodium (Edelweiss) .... Grasses, Ornamental. Arundo Donax (Great Reed) Erianthus ravennae (American Pampas) Eulalia Japonica Variegata Zebrina Qynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass) Stipa pennata Qypsophila Paniculata (Babys Breath), The fine mist-like flowers are much used in bouquets AcutifoUa Helenium autumnale superbum grandicephalum striatum cupreum Helianthus Perennial v
RMMCH7GA–. Lobelia, Ckvsial I'alaci; compacia. Lathyrus )iitih]iis, red {£ver/aseing-Fea) . latifolius, white " mixed splendens Lavandula spica (Zaj/^«(/<fr) Layla elegans Linaria cymbalaria {Keiiiliuorlh Ivy) cynibalaria alba Linum flavum grandifloram rubrura Lobelia, Crystal Palace compacta, true .... Emperor William, (/a;v('W«^ gracilis, light blue, trailing Golden Queen, yellow foliage Prima Donna, crimson Paxtoniana, blue, while eye Vhite Gem, frure white, compact Speciosa, dark blue trailing duplex, double blue Barnard's Perpetual, deep blue, white eye . erinus compacta mixed cardinalis
RMMBG367–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMT025NY–Dreer's garden book for 1947 . dreersgardenbook1947henr Year: 1947 1617 Tinctoria splendens. Very free- flowering .and exceptionally showy. Covered with large yellow blooms with extra-large brown-black cen- ters. Blooms all summer long. 314 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; ;4 oz. 2Sc; oz. 7Sc. Calliopsis Collections 4762 One packet each of the 7 named varieties (No Mixtures) value 70c for 45c 4763 li oz. of the same 7 sepa- rate varieties value $1.75^. ^ for $1.25 V r Tall Varieties These grow from 2^4 to 3 feet tall and produce hundreds of brilliantly colored blooms that are most effective. 1614 Golden
RM2AG5MXP–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. mil * V ? - «r m ?i tp!^ • MB | 1/. Lychnis Chalcedonica. MONARDA DlDYMA SpLENDENS. MENTHA (Mint). Rotundifolla Varlegata. Foliage darkgreen with creamy-white variegation. 10cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6 00 per 100. MERTENSIA (Blue Bells).Virginica. An early spring-flowering plant,growing about 1 to lj feet high, withdrooping panicles of handsome light blueflowers, fading to clear pink; one of themost interesting of our native spring flow-ers; May and June. 15 cts. each; $1.50per doz. MONARDA (Bergamot). Showy plants growing from 2 to 3 feethigh, succeeding in any
RMME7R8K–. Die Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg : zugleich Laubmoosflora von Java . Sym'physodon neckeroides Dz. et Mb. a. Astblatt V- b. Sporogon mit den inneren Perichaetialblättern f.. c. Haube V"- d. Peristom -7—. d'. desgl. Ventralseite mit der Membran dos Endostoms -^—. e. S. splendens Plsch. Habitusbild (nat. Grösse). an den Fiederästen und Haiiptästen der Wedel; Archegonien kurz- halsig, mit längeren Paraphysen, Hüllblätter länglich, hohl, kurz zugespitzt. — Rasen sehr locker, schmutziggrün. Primärer Stengel kriechend, hie und da mit Rhizoidenbüscheln, nackt oder mit kleinen, grünlichen, ova
RMMC0412–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMRYRBG1–Dreer's novelties and specialties 1939 Dreer's novelties and specialties 1939 : 101 years of Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs . dreersnoveltiess1939henr Year: 1939 3431 Brilliant. Rose, crimson star. 3432 Fiery Scarlet. Very colorful. 3433 Bright Rose. Very charming. 3434 Primrose. Gives good contrast. 3435 Shell Pink. A glowing shade. 3436 Soft Lilac. Rather unusual. 3437 Snow White. Indispensable. 3438 Splendens. Scarlet, white star. 3439 Violet. A rare shade. Each color: Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; J oz. 75c. •^ Phlox Collections v 4914 Six pkts., your choice of colors, value 60c, for 40c. 4916 O
RM2AWGHTW–Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 43 ^^-l^^^V^v^ ^. SWEET WILLIAM Tr. pkt. IberisQibraltarica hybrids 15 Sempervirens. White 15 Iris Ksmpferi. Japanese Iris mixed 20 Lathyrus Latifolius. Rosy red Pink Beauty. Pink and white Albus. White Mixed. All colors Splendens (Pride of California) 30 Lavandula vera. The true Lavender 10 Liatris. Mixed 20 Linaria Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy) 25 alba. White 30 Linum flavum 25 perenne 10 Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). ... 30
RMMCH5HW–. Violas, or Tufted Pansies. Violas, or Tufted Pansies, While the Pansy proper is essen- tially a spring flower, the Viola.s here offered flower throughout the entire season. Seed sown in spring produce flowering plants by June, and from then on until frost they are a sheet of bloom. per pkt. 4401 PSLpiQ{Biitfe>-Jly Violet). An exceedingly lovely Violet- lilac, with small, dark eye.. 10 4402 Lutea splendens. Rich golden-yellow 10 440:'. Perfection. Deep l.lue. 10 4405 White Perfection. A fine white ... 10 4404 Mixed. A splendid mixlure of the best varieties 10 4400 Odorata {Single Sweet V
RMT1H66J–D M Ferry & Co's D. M. Ferry & Co's wholesale list of seeds for 1892 dmferrycoswholes1892dmfe Year: 1892 'ear Shaped. Gourd, Bottle. h. Globe Amaranth,.white, (Gomphrena globosa). J/ . flesh colored, ' ' I. . .a . purple, ' ' M.. orange, ' â ⢠. . ,. . i V' ' striped, ' ' . . .i . f[.. mixed, ' ' ..q .. ... .. it.'.. Godetia rubicunda splendens, lilac and purple . : I . . 'â¢?4 ' roseo-alba, rose and white (Tom Thumb) ? Gourd, Orange ' White, egg shaped ' Siphon, or dipper '' Hercules'club .....:.... .y,y.. ' Apple shaped, striped v. ./r .h ,.-. .-v .' . '' Pear ' ringed ..! ' â¢â¢ Bo
RM2AJ35CP–Livingston's seeds : 1902 'true blue' annual . J^eW Salvia Splendens, M MSilVerspot.. 99 The most distinctive feature ofthis grand Xew ^?alvia is its strik-ingly handsome spotted foliage.Leaves are rich, .soft dark green,v. ith light yellowish, or cream-col-ored, spots of various sizes liberal-Iv sprinkled over them, and haveafresh, healthy appearance. Flov.-ers large and bright red. plants ofneat, compact habit. Only about(.5 percent came true from seedla.st sea-son. but we will continueto grow it if less than .50 percentwould come spotted. SEED—Pkt.I5c.; 2 for 25c. PLAHTS-Each,IOC,; 3 for 25
RMMCJ6WD–. Hollyhock. Per Pkt. 10 10 10 10 50 20 Gaillardia Grandiflora. Qaillatdia (Blanket Flower). These are among the showiest and most effective hardy peren- nial plants and should find a place in every hardy border. They begin flowering in June, continuing a mass of bloom until frost. Per Pkt. narrow canary- Centre rich crimson, Kermesina Splendens. yellow border 15 Sulphurea Oculata. Pale sulphur, bright maroon eye 15 Grandiflora Compacta. Compact variety, bearing its long- stemmed rich and varied flowers well above the foliage. Per V» oz., 40 cts 15 Grandiflora Superba. Our own saving. Splendid
RMRYRAW3–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1908henr 1 Year: 1908 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ii kâwJ!L£2$l^r, .-â¢â¢v. â â¢. SALVIA 'BONFIRE' Salvia. (Sage.) The ' Scarlet Sage ' stands very near the top in popular bedding plants. We only oner the finest types, each being quite distinct. Tr. pkt. Oz. Splendens. ' Scarlet Sage.' Bright scarlet â â 25 $1 00 ' ' Ball of Fire.' A splendid new dwarf sort, extra fine 50 4 00 ' ' Bonfire,' (Clara Bedman.) Compact growth . 40 2 25 ' ' Burnin
RM2AM41CW–The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . AE.T., del. Bentros*. CoMo, Derby. DEVELOPMENT of the SEPTUM of DACTYLIOCERAS COMMUNE, etc. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. LXXIII, Pu IV. Sip.. A.E.T., Del. DEVELOPMENT of the AMM0NITE:SEPTUM. part 1] ox THE MORPHOLOar OF THE .OrMOXITE SEPTUM. 57 Figs. 4-6. Hoplites splendens. Diameter=34 mm. Fig. 4. Septum showing displaced siphuncle, ami distortion associated there-vnth.. 5 a. Suture of the same at 12 mm. 5 h. Do. do. at 32 mm. 6. Do. of another specimen. 7. Hoplites raidinianiis. Folkestone. Suture. 8. Hoplites auritus. Cambridge. V
RMT1HJK5–Discovery reports (1937) Discovery reports discoveryreports14inst Year: 1937 EUPHAUSIA VALLENTINI Euphausia vallentini, Stebbing (Figs. 12-14, 30 i) E. vallentini, Stebbing, 1900, p. 545, pi. xxxvii; Holt and Tattersall, 1906, p. 3; Tattersall, 1908, p. 13, pi. iv, figs. 4-6; Hansen, 1911, p. 30; 1913, p. 32, pi. v, figs, i a-f; Zimmer, 1914, p. 427; 1915, p. 178; Tattersall, 1924, p. 21; Illig, 1930, p. 499; Mackintosh, 1934, p. 76 et seqq.; Hardy and Gunther, 1935, pp. 217-19, fig. 94. E. splendens (part), Sars, 1885, p. 80, pi. xiii, figs. 7-17. E. patachonica, Colosi, 1917, p. 187, pi
RM2AN25P5–Vaughan's special import bulb prices for season 1904 . nd.and beautifully fringed. Chinese Primulas with FringedFoliage. Primula Sinensis Fimbriata. 250seeds. A1 t>;l, pure white 50c. Chiswick Red, bright red.. 50c.Kermesina Splendens, crimson 50c. Atrosanguinea, brightest deep red 50c. .Alba Magrniflca, snowwhite, of excellent form andhabit 50c, Peachblossom, beautiful white with pink hue 50c. Blue, a clear sky blue 50c. Jiew Upriglit Deep Vel-vety Red 50c. Rosea, a bright pink 35c. Mont Blanc, new, large, pure milk-white flowers 50c. Striata, white and lilac striped 35c. IMtlMVI. V mixed,
RMMCKJF8–. 'ear Shaped. Gourd, Bottle. h. Globe Amaranth,.white, (Gomphrena globosa). J/^ . flesh colored, " " I. .a . purple, " " M.. orange, " â ⢠. .^ ,. i V" " striped, " " . .i . f[^.. mixed, " " ..%q .. ... .. it.".. Godetia rubicunda splendens, lilac and purple . : I . 'â¢?4 " roseo-alba, rose and white (Tom Thumb) ? Gourd, Orange " White, egg shaped " Siphon, or dipper '' Hercules'club .....:.... .y,y.. " Apple shaped, striped v^^. .^/r .h ^,.-. .-v^ .' ^. '" Pear " ringed ..! ' ^ â¢â¢ Bottle , "
RM2CH9592–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . Fig. 72. Parts of the valves of various diatoms showing the pores through which mucus issecreted. A, Diatoma grande W. Sm. B and C, Grammatophora serpentina Kiitz., girdleand valve views respectively. D, Syncdra Ulna (Nitzsch) Ehrenb. var. splendens (Kiitz.)V. Heurck. E, Fragilaria virescens Ealfs. F, Tabellaria fenestrata (Lyngb.) Kiitz. p, pore.All x 2200. (After 0. Miiller.) In this diatom, and in the plankton-species of Asterionella, Voig
RMMCJCHJ–. Trollius (Globe Flower). THYMIS (Thj-meV Lanuginosus( Woolly-leaved Thyme . v soiling variety, with greyish foliage. Serpyllum ( White Mountain Thyme). A pretli - I for the rockery, forming dense mats of dark green foliage and clouds of white flowers. — Coccinea [Scarlet Thyme). Dark green foliage and clouds of bright red flowers. — Splendens Bright purplish red flowers. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. Set of I. 50 cts. TIARELLA (Foam flower). Cordifolia. A pretty low-growing name plant, about s inches high, producing showy spikes of pure while Spiraea-like flow- ers in May and
RM2CJ0XH4–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . ia ocymoides splendens. 23. Geranium sanguineum, with G. s.album on each side. 24. Kniphofia caulescens, carpeted with Nepeta Glecomavariegata. 25. Alyssum saxatile compactum, A. s. fl. pi., A. gemonense sul-phureum. 26. Arabis albida grandiflora, A. a. fl. pi. 27. CEnothera casspitosa,CE. linearis, QE. macrocarpa. 28. Primula denticulata, P. Cashmeriana orAlpine Auriculas. 29. Veronica cupressoides, V. epacridea, V. s
RMMAC7FW–. Dreer's novelties and specialties 1939 : 101 years of Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs . 3431 Brilliant. Rose, crimson star. 3432 Fiery Scarlet. Very colorful. 3433 Bright Rose. Very charming. 3434 Primrose. Gives good contrast. 3435 Shell Pink. A glowing shade. 3436 Soft Lilac. Rather unusual. 3437 Snow White. Indispensable. 3438 Splendens. Scarlet, white star. 3439 Violet. A rare shade. Each color: Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; J oz. 75c. •^ Phlox Collections v 4914 Six pkts., your choice of colors, value 60c, for 40c. 4916 One pkt. each of all ^ 9 colors, value 90c, for 60c. ^ 3440 Choicest Mixed,
RM2CGY09J–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White . ith the Perennial Larkspur raised from your seed.—Mrs. Lowell. LAVATERA, Splendens Rosea An improved form of the showy Annual Mallow,with larger and more intensely colored blooms,completely covering the large bush-like plants.Very desirable for the garden ana splendid for cut-ting Pink and white mixed. Pkt, 50 seeds, 5c.SELECT FIVE ANNUALS The Five Pkts. for 25c (List Price 36c). Sensation Aster. Best red aster. Chinese Wool Flower. A unique new crimsonOstrich Plume Cockscomb. Special Mixed Dahlia. Bloom the first year. Exhibition Pansy. Very fine mixture.
RMMCF0G3–. 1617 Tinctoria splendens. Very free- flowering .and exceptionally showy. Covered with large yellow blooms with extra-large brown-black cen- ters. Blooms all summer long. 314 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; ;4 oz. 2Sc; oz. 7Sc. Calliopsis Collections 4762 One packet each of the 7 named varieties (No Mixtures) value 70c for 45c 4763 li oz. of the same 7 sepa- rate varieties value $1.75^. ^ for $1.25 V r Tall Varieties These grow from 2^4 to 3 feet tall and produce hundreds of brilliantly colored blooms that are most effective. 1614 Golden Crown. BriHiant golden yellow with glossy maroon center zone. 2 ft
RM2CGH4BA–. Book for florists . Per 100 CANADENSE. Yellow $10.00 ELEG ANS. Mixed 8.00 PARDALINUM 10.00 SUPERBUM. Orange 10.00 TIGRINUM Splendens 15.00 TIGRINUM For- tunei. ImprovedTiger Ioly 15.00 TIGRINUM Fl. PI . 15.00 UMBELLATUM. . 15.00 VATUSSI^PS STOSljE, <Gmm&<&® SMTP NIBW CviV;23 DO^. ITDI? T V.;:.:ITT3 21. ( I ; t l I 11 i 0 All prices subject to change without notice. THIS seasons Bulb Crop on our Michigan Farms was first class, thegiant cut spikes we showed at the S. A. F. Detroit Exhibition,dominated the show and in size and foliage were double the size of thea verage exhibits there.
RMMAD6R1–. Dreer's a real old fashioned quality garden book for 1952 : to make your garden more beautiful more productive more enjoyable . Fiery Red Salvia—Scarlet Sage (A) Nothing can compare with Scarlet Sage for adding to the and reddest red flower garden the most vivaceous existence. Start seed indoors early. 3853 Dreer's America. Always 3855 Bonfire. admired for its uniformity with every plant 20 inches tall and just covered v^rith scarlet blooms. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz- $1.45. Brilliant blooms on two-foot Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. $1.45. 3851 Splendens. Large scarlet plants. plants 3 ft. Pkt. 20c; Vs oz. $1.25.
RM2CPCNTH–. The Ibis . j^ I Conms corone $ ex Naocliow,. 350 Mr. R, Swiuhoe on the Ornithology of Hainan. Corvus sinensis. Hainan. S. Bill from gape 3, depth 1-1; wing 14-25; tail 9-2) „ 6. v 3 ) 1-1 V 14-25 9-0 „ 2- .) 2-6 n •9 jy 13-8 8-5 „ 2- » 2-8 J) •9 r 13-5 8-8 Swatow. cJ. )> 2-65 V •95 jj 13-25 9 „ 2- )> 2-5 V •92 ) 12-6 9 Ningpo. 5 • >, 2-45 >) •85 i) 12- 8-25 Peking. $. 1J 2-5 r •9 n 1.3-1 8^75 Corvus corone. Naocliow. $, V 2-25 ) •7 }> 12-6 » 7^4 The Hainan Crow is nearly as common and familiar in Kiung-cliow and other towns of the island as C. splendens is in Cal-cutta. They c
RMME9PT4–. Die Gartenwelt . Zonalpelargonie Perle vom Tannhof ". Zonalpelargonie „Perle vom Tannhof". Am 29. November v. J. für die „Gartenwelt'* photographisch aufgenommen. dafs diese Blume so leicht wie eine Annuelle aus Samen gezogen werden und, ohne viele Mühe und Kosten zu verursachen, den Garten schmücken kann. Ein Sprofs derselben, Salvia splendens „Jnginilur Clavenad", hat vor seiner Mutter man- ches 'oraus. Er hat gröfsere Blumen, und oft blüht er schon als kleine Pflanze und fährt im Blühen sonder Rast fort, bis der Eishauch des Spätherbstes ein Ziel setzt. Von dieser ebenso d
RMMACFPJ–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds, vegetable seeds, grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . v/ PVERBUOMI|«l / TmoHi TRITOMA PFITZERII. Papilio. Beautiful violet lilac with dark eye. Lutea Splendens. Bright yellow. Purple Queen. Rich purple. White Perfection. Fine large white. Strong seedlings, 35 cents per doz. ; ^2.50 per 100; J20.00 per 1000. Yucca Filamentosa. Strong two-year old. ^1.25 per doz.; ;Jio.cx3 per 100. o mamen Hardy tal G rasses Per doz. Per 100 Arundo Donax. Strong, dormant eyes . $1 00 $8 00 " " Variegata. Strong, dormant eyes 2
RMRHC75T–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON BEDDING PLANTS. 183 effective in beds, especially when mixed with some contrasting colour, such as is supplied by the Silver-Leaved Pelargoniums; it is of branching habit, and answers well when pegged down. There are also several named varieties which are very useful for bedding purposes, such as Crimson King, of fine habit, having bright crimson flowers with white eyes; Purple King, an old and well-known variety with purple flowers; and V. Melindres splendens, with brilliant scarlet flowers. Most of our nurseryme
RMMCNP7K–. Text-fig. 53. Bathypera splendens Michaelsen (St. 181): A, spicule from test; B, dorsal tubercle. Family MOLGULIDAE Lacaze-Duthiers, 1877 Genus Molgula Forbes & Hartley, 1848 Molgula pedunculata Herdman (Text-fig. 54; PI. V, fig. 4) Molgula pedunculata Herdman, 1881, p. 234. For synonymy see van Name (1945). Occurrence. St. 27: S. Georgia, nom. St. 39: S. Georgia, 179-235111. St. 42: S. Georgia, 120-204 m. St. 45: S. Georgia, 238-270111. St. 123: S. Georgia, 230-250111. St. 140: S. Georgia, 122-136 m. St. 144: S. Georgia, 155-178 m. St. 160: Shag Rocks, 177 m. St. 190: Palmer Archi- pela
RMRDRBFT–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. AND THEIR MANAGEMENT. 8i Galanthe. porpliyna labrosior and vestita rubro-ocidata (Lawrence), revertfiis unrecorded (Lawrence), RolUnsoni vcratrifolia and Masuca. Sandhui-stia)ia rosea and vestita ruiro-oculata (Lawrence). sanguinaria vestita and Veitehii (Lawrence). Sedenii Teite/iii and -vestita ruiro-oeiilata (Veitch). Sibvl. 7'estita nibro-oenlata and rosea (Cookson)^ splendens rosea and Bryan (Cookson).. Fig. 25. Flower of Cal.^nihe Veitchii (nat. size). Veitehii (Fig. 25) ... .rosea and vestita (Veitch). versicolor unrecorded (Lawrence). V
RMMACF0C–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . CYCLAMEN PERSICU.M GIGANTEUM. Tr. Pkt. Oz. Dracsena australis, broad green foliage . . $o 20 Jo 75 indivisa, tiai'raiv leaved . 10 30 " lineata : 15 50 mixed choice varieties 50 Echinops ruthenicus ( C/<?/v Thistle) .... 15 50 Ferns. Mixedâall sorts, yi tr. 60 cts I 00 Qaillardia grandiflora superba perennial ... 15 40 " compacta (new) 25 I 00 " Kermesina splendens ( new) 17 " Sulphurea oculata (new) . 17 Qaura Lindheimeri 10 25 Qeum atrosanguineum. fl. pi 15 50 QIaucium luteum [Horn Poppy) 10 25 % Tr. Tr. â kt. Pkt. Glo
RMRG5HHG–. Burpee's farm annual 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. PASS1FLORA EDULUS. A rapid-nrowing vine for the South. Lovely flowers, followed by fruit the size of an egg ; delicious in quality. Price 25 cts. each. SALVIAS (Flowering Sagel. Very effective and showy plants for summer bedding. Marmoratu, Large spikes of scarlet and white striped (lowers; very showy. Splendens. Intense, vivid scarlet, the well-known •'Scarlet Sage." Nothing can be more strikingtban a large bed of this v
RMMCTNHW–. Euphausia vallentini, Stebbing (Figs. 12-14, 30 i) E. vallentini, Stebbing, 1900, p. 545, pi. xxxvii; Holt and Tattersall, 1906, p. 3; Tattersall, 1908, p. 13, pi. iv, figs. 4-6; Hansen, 1911, p. 30; 1913, p. 32, pi. v, figs, i a-f; Zimmer, 1914, p. 427; 1915, p. 178; Tattersall, 1924, p. 21; Illig, 1930, p. 499; Mackintosh, 1934, p. 76 et seqq.; Hardy and Gunther, 1935, pp. 217-19, fig. 94. E. splendens (part), Sars, 1885, p. 80, pi. xiii, figs. 7-17. E. patachonica, Colosi, 1917, p. 187, pi. xiv, figs. 11-14, P'- ^v- ^gs- 15-20. Description. The carapace is not pro- duced far forwards dors
RMRFNBJP–. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Salvia Splendens. SOLANUM. Capicastrum, or " Jerusalem Cherry." Miniature orange-tree, covered all winter with a profusion of scarlet fruit. A very interest- ing plant for the deco- ration of the green- house or sitting-room. Per pkt., 5c. SUNFLOWER. Heliantbus Californicus.—Extra large and double; 5 feet. Per pkt., 5c. Mammoth Russian.—Single, v
RMMCH7G2–. Vinca rosea Vinca rosea Tr. pkt. Oz. Rosea. Rose with darker eye $0 20 $0 75 â alba. White with rose eye 20 75 â alba pnxa. Pure white 20 75 â Mixed. % lb. $2.00 15 60 Viola comutaâTufted Pansies Tr. pkt. Oz. Apricot. Apricot yellow, tinted orange....$0 50 $4 00 Arkwrigrht Ruby (New). Large flowering. Rosy crimson with terra cotta shadings. % oz. $1.50 50 â Blue Perfection. Deep purplish blue 30 1 50 Iiutea splendens. Rich golden yellow 30 1 50 PapiUo (Butterfly Violet). Violet blue with an attractive d.nrk eye 40 2 00 â White Perfection. Fine pure white 30 1 50 Comuta Mixed Colors. V^, lb.
RMRHDXTD–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. The Vienna Bird Collection: History and Main Research Focus 149. Fig. 1: Volatinia jacarina splendens. NMW 66.442 (relaxed mount). Insula St. Bartholomaei, acquired be- fore 1806, collector unknown. The bird might originate from N.J.v. Jaquin's voy- age, who visited St. Bartholome (in the Lesser Antillean Islands) between 1755-1757 and returned with „many exotic birds" for the imperial aviary. Foto: A. Schumacher. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RMRJ5EKM–. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. WllSS EMMA V. WHITE. EVERLASTING SWEET PEA. The perennial Sweet Pea is most desir- able, and all should make its acquaint- ance. The plants are small and feeble the first season, but after that are very rigorous and perfectly hardy. It bears a profusion of flowers in white and rose shades, which appear in large, graceful clusters, and continues to bloom the sum- mer through. Mixed, white and rose Pkt. 4 cts. SALVIA. Salvia Splendens. A well known garden or win- dow plant. In its flowering season it is completely cov- ered with long
RMRDY71F–. The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors. Desert plants. tmmm ",.' -."* W%.* ,V"4'k '*>V.,5"V|<V â 'â "-â :â A. Typical Low Bajada, with pure stand of Covittea tridentata and summer carpet of Bouteloua aristidoides.. B. Looking southwest from Upper Bajada near mouth of Soldier Canon. In the arroyo in foreground are Carnegiea gigantea, Parkinsonia microphylla, Acacia greggii, and Fouquieria splendens. Distant hills are relict toes of ancient bajadas.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RMRHDXT3–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 1: Volatinia jacarina splendens. NMW 66.442 (relaxed mount). Insula St. Bartholomaei, acquired be- fore 1806, collector unknown. The bird might originate from N.J.v. Jaquin's voy- age, who visited St. Bartholome (in the Lesser Antillean Islands) between 1755-1757 and returned with „many exotic birds" for the imperial aviary. Foto: A. Schumacher. Fig. 2: Volatinia ¡acariña splendens. NMW 66.442 (X-ray photograph). Wires and making of the specimen agree well
RMRFF5HX–. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 21 V JB> R B K IV A. ' Verbena, Large flowering, mixed, pure white, scarlet. Portulacca, double mixed. Pyrethrum Golden Feather, for edging. Reseda, Migonette, Machet and Crimson Queen. Ricinus, Castor Oil Plant, very showy. Salpiglos^i^, mixed. Salvia Splendens, scarlet. Sweet Alyfsum, dwarf and tall. SwretPea', st-e Climbers. - ^ Taget s, Marigold, dwarf [and tall^African, mixed. Torenia, dwarf purple,
RMRFM1BC–. Annual seed catalogue 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Dayton Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Balaam, Pkt. While Perfection.—Very double 5 Pink Perfection.—Very choice 5 Splendens.—Fiery scarlet 5 Camclia-Floivered Mixed. — Many beautiful colors 5 Balloon Vine.—A rapid growing, handsome climber with an inflated capsule, hence the name. Half hardy annual 5 Begonia Vernon.—An excellent bedding sort, and one of the most free flowering when grown as a pot plant. Flowers deep scarlet, tender perennial 10 BEGONIA. TUBEROUS BOOTED. Plants of great v
RMRF66WA–. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 21 V JB> R B K IV A. ' Verbena, Large flowering, mixed, pure white, scarlet. Portulacca, double mixed. Pyrethrum Golden Feather, for edging. Reseda, Migonette, Machet and Crimson Queen. Ricinus, Castor Oil Plant, very showy. Salpiglos^i^, mixed. Salvia Splendens, scarlet. Sweet Alyfsum, dwarf and tall. SwretPea', st-e Climbers. - ^ Taget s, Marigold, dwarf [and tall^African, mixed. Torenia, dwarf purple,
RMRFK0TH–. Vegetable, flower & agricultural seeds : spring 1899. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WEEBER & DON. FLOWER SEEDS. 61. SALVIA. 8ANVITALIA PROCUJIBENS. PER PKT. Magnificent bedding plants of the most brilliant and effective character. Laden with gorgeous scarlet spikes, a bed of Sal- via Splendens forms a beautiful and highly attractive object. H. H. P., 2 ft. Coccineu. Scarlet, free-flowering. H. H. A 10 Patens. Rich deep blue, fragrant 20 Splendens. Bright scarlet, spikes v
RMRF0WPE–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RMRD6GX5–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Maurandia.. 5 10 Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. $1.00; V± oz. 30c Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.40; % oz. 40c Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is
RMRD6GX1–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 5 10 Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. $1.00; V± oz. 30c Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.40; % oz. 40c Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is a strong gro
RMRF8H5E–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RMRF92AH–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 208 SYNTOMID^. *429. LoxopMebia splendens. (Plate YII. fig. 20.) Chrysostola splendens, Moschl. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxxiii. p. 345 (1872); Kirb>v Cat. Het. p. 145. cJ . Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; palpi at base and proboscia orange; frons white; tegulse with slight orange edge; patagia orange; coxte and tarsi yellow and white; abdomen with lateral orange stripes not reaching exti'emity, the ventral valve orange, two dorsal white points on 1st segment; wings hyaline, the veins and margins rather broadly black. Fore wing w
RMREYGDD–. Dreer's novelties and specialties 1939 : 101 years of Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 3431 Brilliant. Rose, crimson star. 3432 Fiery Scarlet. Very colorful. 3433 Bright Rose. Very charming. 3434 Primrose. Gives good contrast. 3435 Shell Pink. A glowing shade. 3436 Soft Lilac. Rather unusual. 3437 Snow White. Indispensable. 3438 Splendens. Scarlet, white star. 3439 Violet. A rare shade. Each color: Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; J oz. 75c. •^ Phlox Collections v 4914 Six pk
RMREX4RC–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, sundries, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ii kâwJ!L£2$l^r, .-â¢â¢v. â â¢.. SALVIA "BONFIRE" Salvia. (Sage.) The " Scarlet Sage " stands very near the top in popular bedding plants. We only oner the finest types, each being quite distinct. Tr. pkt. Oz. Splendens. " Scarlet Sage." Bright scarlet â â 25 $1 00 " " Ba
RMRD5XXA–. Currie's farm & garden annual : spring 1922 47th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CO a 20 Marigold. Orange Prince. Pkt. ; abund- to deep African Marigold. LAVATERA—MallOTT. Pkt. Arl>orea Varlegata (Tree Malloir)—Red flowers. Strikingly handsome, large, mottled foliage. 4 feet. H. B 10 Splendens Mi.ved (Annual MaUo-»v)—Flow- ers large, brilliant, rosy pink and pure glossy white, very fine for cutting. 3 feet. H. A 10 LYCHNIS.
RMRMWB94–. Annales d'histoire naturelle. Vertebrates, Fossil; Insects. ODONATES CORDULEGASTRINAE I. Cordulegaster insignis Selys. Un très bel individu (Fig. i du texte) du Kourdistan de Sineh.. Fig. I. — Cordulegaster insignis (grandeur naturelle). AESCHINAE I. Anax formosiis Lind. Figure dans plusieurs collections comme provenant de la Perse. '^2. Hemianax ephippiger Burm. Plusieurs exemplaires de Suse. ^3. Aeschna mixta Latr. Une série d'exemplaires immatures, de Bender-Bouchir. "4. Caliaeschna microstigma Schneid. Un couple de Kourdistan de Sineh. CALOPTERYGINAE 1. Calopteryx splendens Harr., v
RMRF1MY0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 208 SYNTOMID^. *429. LoxopMebia splendens. (Plate YII. fig. 20.) Chrysostola splendens, Moschl. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxxiii. p. 345 (1872); Kirb>v Cat. Het. p. 145. cJ . Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; palpi at base and proboscia orange; frons white; tegulse with slight orange edge; patagia orange; coxte and tarsi yellow and white; abdomen with lateral orange stripes not reaching exti'emity, the ventral valve orange, two dorsal white points on 1st segment; wings hyaline, the veins and margins rather broadly black. Fore wing w
RMREDTBM–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Jamaica, Vt. — 'I wonder more do not raise Iceland —39— PoDTJy. They bloom here in May and are very attractive." —Mrs. J. White. SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) Price, any pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. Salvia "Bonfire." Also listed as "Clara Bedroan." The plants form a symmetrical, oval bush from 2 to 2}-2 f^^t high, with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, not infrequently 200 to a'^plant. By far the best variety for bedding. Pkt., 60 seeds; 1-16 oz. (about 750
RMRFE14P–. Trade list, spring, 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Liliui LII.IUM TEXUIFOLIUM. per m Auratum, 7 to 9 inch . 6.co " 9 to II inch, 8.00 Rubellum [neiv pink Japanese) vSpeciosum Rnbriim, 7 to 9 in 9 to 9 to 9 to Rubrnm, II in. " " Album 9 in . " " Album II in. . " Tenuifolium (5'z7'<^/7a Coral ) " Tigrinum Splendens . riadeira V ine roots CNIignon- ette or ?Iexican Vine), Hontbretia choice m
RMREDTG2–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. MISS EMMA V. WHITE Carrington, N. D.—"Your little book on grow- ing seed is the most useful thing along that line I ever bad."—Mrs. W. H. Swinton. SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) Price, any pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. Salvia "Bonfire." Also listed as "Clara Bedman." The plants form a symmetrical, oval bush from 2 to 2¥> feet high, with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, not infrequently 200 to a plant. By far the best variety for bedding. Pkt., 50 see
RMRF5PJ1–. Trade list, spring, 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Liliui LII.IUM TEXUIFOLIUM. per m Auratum, 7 to 9 inch . 6.co " 9 to II inch, 8.00 Rubellum [neiv pink Japanese) vSpeciosum Rnbriim, 7 to 9 in 9 to 9 to 9 to Rubrnm, II in. " " Album 9 in . " " Album II in. . " Tenuifolium (5'z7'<^/7a Coral ) " Tigrinum Splendens . riadeira V ine roots CNIignon- ette or ?Iexican Vine), Hontbretia choice m
RMREX6E5–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds, vegetable seeds, grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. ARUNDO DONAX.. v/ PVERBUOMI|«l / TmoHi TRITOMA PFITZERII. Papilio. Beautiful violet lilac with dark eye. Lutea Splendens. Bright yellow. Purple Queen. Rich purple. White Perfection. Fine large white. Strong seedlings, 35 cents per doz. ; ^2.50 per 100; J20.00 per 1000. Yucca Filamentosa. Strong two-year old. ^1.25 per doz.; ;Jio.cx3 per 100. o mamen Hardy ta
RMRMJF4M–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ^mm. Fig. 10. Minolia splendens (Sow.) a, radula plates. Solariella undata Sow. b, radula plates, d, portion of jaw. S. laevissima (v. Mrtns.). c, central plate of radula of no. A5266. S. franciscana n. sp. e, radula plates. Profiles of:/, S. undata, five variations; g, S. agulhasensis Thiele, two variations; h, S. multistriata Thiele. False Bay, living (U.C.T.). 340 16' S., 22° 17' E., 73 metres, 1 living (U.C.T.). Remarks. Thiele rightly by-passed 'dilecta9; he was undecided whether his algoensis
RMRP0M8P–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CHLIFORNlii mm Due at Chicago About June 20. Improved) PURITY (Improvtd 1000 $ 5.00 8.50 Inch 12.50 Inch s inch Vaoghin's Special Strain. 1000 38-^2 lnch...$ 6 CO i^-Vs Inch... 10.00 -?4 inch .. 15X0 CHINESE "JOSS" LILIES Write for Prices. Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO NEW YORK MichelFs New Crop Flower Seeds. PRIMUU CHINENSIS Alba Magniiica. Cbiswick Red, Duchess. Holbom Blue. KeimesiDa Splendens, Rosy Mom. Michell's Prize Mixture. Each of above, 60c per V, tr. pkt.; tr. pkt., $1.00. PRIMUU OBCONICA QGANT
RMRN9ETW–. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 276. Linfriodon splendens H. v. Me3^er. a, derniére molaire supérieure de remplacement (m. 4); e, avant-derniére molaire supérieure (m. 6); o, derniére molaire inférieure de remplacement (m. 4). Vues de grandeur naturelle, d'aprés Kowalevsky. Miocéne d'Allemagne. dens (fig. 276) d'un individu jeune avec les crétres non usées, il est facile de voir qu'on est en présence de débris appartenant au méme genre. II suffit d'un simple coup d'ceil pour s'apercevoir qu'il y a identité parfaite de conformation entre la de
RMRRWAHF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jPf^T?"*' *vj^?mr7'''!p7, • .7?w'»^7^r^>^^«w*',^TVW'''-v^"."' September 4, 1913. The Florists' Review 47 PELARGONIUM Finest Pelirgonium in Existence (15 selected issortments) Septerabor delivery, 2-inch pots, per 100, $5.00 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS Very stroug, 3-inch, per 100, $5.00 Cyclamen Splendens Giganteum (Queea of All Cyclamens) Strong ;5-in.. ready to shift, per 100, $10.00 Strong 4-in., ready to shift, per 100, 15.00 Cash, please. H. HAYASHI & CO. 2311 73nl Avenue. ELMHURST. CALIF. Mention The Review when you write.
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